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Can't believe Romy and mdog haven't been here to set you cop haters straight.
Can't believe Romy and mdog haven't been here to set you cop haters straight.
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which side are they on anyhowThis is a training run. Coming soon everywhere.
Can't believe Romy and mdog haven't been here to set you cop haters straight.

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They have their applications in for FEMA camp guards.
She invited the search when she gave permission to bring in the dog.
The correct response would have been say, "I don't consent to search, can I go now? "
If they say no, ask for a supervisor. Dont answer any other questions.
Get out the voters on the issue: This is the real power of the people.
If it is a city police or sheriff's office involvment, complain to your city / county councilman and have a bunch of people show up at the next meeting to vocally complain to them. Be certain to get their agreement to have the local district attorney to investigate and report on the issue.
File a written complaint with the regional U.S. Attorney's Office. Make certain that you plainly copy your U.S. Senator's Office with a request for their assistance.
Make certain that you include your action(s) in "Letters to The Editor" in your local news rag ... Some people have been known to place paid ads in local papers that ask for information fro anyone else who may have witnessed or been victimized ... just make your ad "non-accusatory" (ie. "Some people have complained about" then stated what happened and request their assistance in getting the facts)
Yes, this will not likely result in any immediate / noticeable change, but consistent and relentless documentation and letters do result in action by elected officials.
This as well as action in the voters booth!

