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Corrected for my take on things. The old axiom "A squeeky wheel gets the oil" has never been more appropriate to social dialog. Of course the VAST majority of these squeeky wheels are simply trying to upset previous social mores and norms.Let's see, you can protest at an veteran's funeral but you can't mock a government employee.....we are getting to be a nation turned upside down by a sense of social correctness warped by media manipulation.
It had to hit court to get that warrant. Should of died there but it didn't.mamabearCali wrote:This is so dead the moment it hits a court.
That can't be right, is it? Every arrest requires a warrant? That doesn't sound right.Bullwhip wrote:It had to hit court to get that warrant. Should of died there but it didn't.mamabearCali wrote:This is so dead the moment it hits a court.
The story states that they got warrants to track down people thru their internet use.C-dub wrote:That can't be right, is it? Every arrest requires a warrant? That doesn't sound right.Bullwhip wrote:It had to hit court to get that warrant. Should of died there but it didn't.mamabearCali wrote:This is so dead the moment it hits a court.
and the result of that statement??? I cant wait to get out today and watch the videoSome of the animation parody real situations that have occurred in the department, Milosevich said, but other events referenced in the cartoons never took place.
andthe videos are meant to harass city workers and amounts to cyberstalking.
If the videos are cyberstalking, then would not "releasing all of them to the media" be a furthering of an illegal action?Nine videos exist, and Renton police are in the process of releasing all of them to the media.
Nailed it...speedsix wrote:...and tell me the ones who gave you the worst time weren't the ones you were trying to help the most...who WOULDN'T help themselves!!!