After I read that, nothing surprised me...FL450 wrote:I am in New York

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After I read that, nothing surprised me...FL450 wrote:I am in New York
Charles L. Cotton wrote:Let's see, he's using the airwaves to promote illegal activity.If any departments follow his suggestion and strike in a state where that is illegal (most I would imagine), then it seems he can/should be arrested and prosecuted for conspiracy and using the airways to do so.
I'll volunteer to be a special prosecutor.
Chas.
And I wonder how he would feel if the NY City police departments were the first to implement his suggestion.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Let's see, he's using the airwaves to promote illegal activity.If any departments follow his suggestion and strike in a state where that is illegal (most I would imagine), then it seems he can/should be arrested and prosecuted for conspiracy and using the airways to do so.
I'll volunteer to be a special prosecutor.
Chas.
I don't really have a problem with this practice. Sure, it smells bad, but, the NYPD is not breaking any laws.JJVP wrote:Read this about more shenanigans being perpetrated by the NYPD, most likely under the direction of Emperor Bloomberg.
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New Jersey Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa has said he's seen no evidence that the NYPD's efforts violated his state's laws.
The founders would have tarred and feathered him long ago.VMI77 wrote:In only this country was still under the rule-of-law, we'd have the pleasure of seeing Bloomy arrested, tried, and imprisoned.