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originally posted by: watersabove
Thanks Ricky for the quick response yes since I was bailed out days ago I went to the local precinct and filed a complaint now there are people in plain cloths driving by and taking quick pics pointed the front door and driveway so far once in the day once and 1am at night!
I supposed that's just part of the investigation.. hopefully!
originally posted by: StallionDuck
Take pictures back and use them as proof should something come of it.
As Water's said. Sue the pants off them. Don't just complain, get even! Post it everywhere. Call the "news" - local TV stations and explain to them. I'd make a huge stink over it. Get it out there.
Good luck!
originally posted by: Fallingdown
I can’t help but feel you are holding something back.
Most of the time when you’re hearing a completely one-sided story, you aren’t hearing everything .
I had went for final repairs and load of my 80yo longtime client's former house she is selling and found lock busted open so I called 911 and police responding just arrested me instead, illegally searched my work vehicle which contained her final load of items en route to her new house and found a lil handgun registered to her in one of her bags so arrested me since i was in 'possession of it' saying its my vehicle not hers.
originally posted by: roadgravel
I had went for final repairs and load of my 80yo longtime client's former house she is selling and found lock busted open so I called 911 and police responding just arrested me instead, illegally searched my work vehicle which contained her final load of items en route to her new house and found a lil handgun registered to her in one of her bags so arrested me since i was in 'possession of it' saying its my vehicle not hers.
Broken lock but you load up then call police instead of calling police first?
Who would leave their client's remaining valuables one is responsible for moving, in the foyer of an otherwise vacant house to be stolen with people walking past a broken open door left and right, folks?
Or maybe I should have gone through her stuff in sealed box and bags first. Right?
All in all, am now fascinated with law enforcement's obsession with DISARMAMENT - even of a registered guns under legal fodder.
originally posted by: watersabove
^Awesome will be on the porch and hiding behind the curtains alot this weekend
originally posted by: Fallingdown
I can’t help but feel you are holding something back.
Most of the time when you’re hearing a completely one-sided story, you aren’t hearing everything .
That sounds like most news on the media indeed.
Anyways, glad to have my client as a key witness to cops' crooked actions in this instance.
What bewilders me though, is how come both (or more) cops automatically back each other up in each other actions even when it's crossing the line? Is that part of their training? Sure seems so in most every instance of brutality and illegality on record.