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    Furry Potato Shooting – Guard Charge Evaluation Sheet

    No, the State didn't. The DA decided he didn't want to take the case against the security guard forward. That is far from "ruling" that FP did anything wrong. The State did not make any sort of ruling about the Constitutionality of Furry's actions, and why would they? She isn't being accused of...
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    Furry Potato Shooting – Guard Charge Evaluation Sheet

    True, it would be difficult to find something directly on point, but I am referring to this statement made by you: "I'm stating what the precedent case law has established. The ruling of the DA in the Furry Potato case is sound and has a proper legal foundation." And all I'm asking is WHAT...
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    Furry Potato Shooting – Guard Charge Evaluation Sheet

    I see a lot of education taking place, and I believe some people will decide to look it up themselves when they get home after an interaction with an auditor. This is a civil rights issue. I don't think calm education and dialog with the public would have done much good in ending segregation...
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    News Now Patrick's Motion to Dismiss / Response from State

    According to NNH's daughters, the DA doesn't want to take on a case it doesn't think it can win. Maybe they really are trying to get to the bottom of the issue here in Patrick's case -- can someone be convicted for obstruction by refusing to give ID when that ID is not required? But I doubt it...
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    HATETHESTATE / SO THEY CALL IT FREEDOM

    Well, actually, yes, I do. Plus, I've been watching these videos for the last 4 or 5 years that opened my eyes to a lot of abuses. I've also been on the receiving end of government disregard for the laws they are supposed to uphold.
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    Both sides of the coin with James Freeman

    So you don't know what James and/or Otto did to scare the ladies, either?
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    News Now Patrick's Motion to Dismiss / Response from State

    Yes, what fun would it be to agree. :) 1. Just a couple of days ago, I read a job description for a DA posted on a county web site (but I can't remember which one). That is where it said that the job is NOT to win cases, but to serve justice. Are you saying that comes with a "wink-wink"...
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    HATETHESTATE / SO THEY CALL IT FREEDOM

    I'm not talking about the judiciary. I'm talking about the local executive branch, like police, city councils, and other minor functionaries who rule over their little fiefdoms.
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    Both sides of the coin with James Freeman

    And another thing I've said over and over, I don't care what the public thinks of activism. It isn't a popularity contest.
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    Both sides of the coin with James Freeman

    The problem is that the general public doesn't know or care about the whole story. If they knew it, I think it's obviously which side they'd be on. I've been trying to find any video that shows James or Otto doing anything offensive but haven't discovered anything yet (not including the...
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    News Now Patrick's Motion to Dismiss / Response from State

    I have read that the job of a DA is not to WIN cases, but to serve justice. That motion the DA filed didn't list much law, if any, on the side of Patrick. It was only against Patrick, and although, as I've said, those cases from Stop and ID states shouldn't apply to a non-Stop and ID state,, it...
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    HATETHESTATE / SO THEY CALL IT FREEDOM

    So, in that case, are you saying that the change the auditors are hoping for is to be taught by the government that they don't have the rights they think they do? That seems like an odd thing to wish for. Especially when you know that the heavy hand of government rarely errs in the favor of...
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    Both sides of the coin with James Freeman

    Can't argue with you there. Lol. My perception is the guy was a lunatic and it's hard to apply his behavior to the general public.
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    HATETHESTATE / SO THEY CALL IT FREEDOM

    Well, of course a few citizens with connections can "get things done." That doesn't make it legal to violate 1A rights. The lady that got the restraining order only did so after being advised by the police to seek it. I think Ian pushed the boundaries right up to the point of maybe going too...
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    Both sides of the coin with James Freeman

    Yeah, that's what the guy was saying, but I've been trying to find out what James and friends did to "scare" them. All I could find was the one guy that was trying to get a permit to give away food being very polite to the ladies. And they were giving him the run-around. I have a feeling that...
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    Both sides of the coin with James Freeman

    I'm wondering what you are referring to by this part of your original post. As far as I can tell, the guy was upset because James came to "his town" to protest unjust government treatment of the guy that was trying to give away food. If that's the kind of public reaction that auditors can create...
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    Furry Potato Shooting – Guard Charge Evaluation Sheet

    The great thing about auditing over copwatching is that it is often a 2 for 1 situation -- the government employee doesn't know the law, acts like a tyrant, and then calls the police. And when the police arrive, the auditor can talk to and record the police directly, as opposed to standing back...
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    Furry Potato Shooting – Guard Charge Evaluation Sheet

    I'm surprised you haven't noticed the huge number of citizens in these videos that think they can't be filmed without giving their permission.
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    Furry Potato Shooting – Guard Charge Evaluation Sheet

    Personally, I don't care for cop watches that much. I also don't like doing oil fields, prisons, refineries, military bases, or some churches. However, places that the general public usually goes are fair game, in my opinion. You need for the public to see that filming is allowed, even if it is...
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    Furry Potato Shooting – Guard Charge Evaluation Sheet

    My point is that you talk about case law similar to this situation. I'm wondering if you can tell me the name of any of those cases. On the other hand, I don't really care what happens as far as a criminal case goes to the security guard. Police Investigating Alleged Constitutional Violations By...

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