Those pesky facts....
Dems don't need them, why should we?
Those pesky facts....
Hmmmm thinking.... If Sgt Pope was told by some "bigwig senator" move them to Lawyers Mall and then you can arrest for protesting without a permit and when he saw they would not move to Lawyers Mall then he made up the next excuse to arrest Rack and his brother. Im just thinking if this could have happened and or that is what the good Sgt was trying to do???
As I have already pointed out, and posted a link to the actual Office of Legislative Audits report, there was no missing money. There was an improper procurement procedure used to purchase something like $60k worth of goods, and the total amount spent on that type of goods/services was $2.1 million for the audit period.
Link please.
Many thanx!
It seems that in reading the summary (Para. 4) there are still unresolved issues with the accounting for the money between Frosh and the OIG, which resulted in the inclusion of an "Auditor Comment." That does not appear to absolve the Frosh Bunco Operation of responsibility, IMO.
Back to the 1st Amendment issue. Read this, I find it a little chilling. Just a little.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/18pdf/17-1174_m5o1.pdf
From Slate.com
In Nieves v. Bartlett, a divided court ruled that individuals can’t sue police officers for retaliatory arrest if those officers had probable cause to arrest them for any crime, no matter how minor—and that’s true even if the real reason for the arrest was speech the officers didn’t like. In other words, if you are jaywalking in violation of a local ordinance, officers can arrest you without fear of liability even if they’re making the arrest only because you’re participating in a Black Lives Matter demonstration or wearing a “Make America Great Again” cap.
As I have continuously said, there are so many laws that almost all of us can be put in prison if the authorities that be so choose.
One of the reasons, outside of just being polite, that you do not mouth off at an officer when you get pulled over. The officer can make you miserable if he/she does not like what comes out of your mouth.
True that. Be smart out there!
I'll just leave this here. This is an example of being smart out there.
I think there may be a difference between what he seems to be talking about (field interviews and interrogation) and general interaction. If your not a person of interest in a crime why agitate officers with silence?