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![]() "Philip Sondericker" wrote in message ... in article , Jeb at wrote on 1/10/04 10:35 AM: So alarmed was the Staples clerk at the prospect of the ten year old learning to fly, that he informed the police, the Greenfield Recorder reports. Well, I think it's a safe bet that I'd be picketing that store about 5 minutes after the cops visited. And if I thought I could get away with it, I'd beat the **** out of that snoopy clerk. I hate people like that. As a former cop- and admittedly proud American, I'd like to put this into a slightly different perspective. Obviously this Staples incident is distressing IF it really happened-- I haven't found the supporting docs yet. Assuming the story has veracity, then what the Hell is wrong with the cops!? It understandable that the store management and the clerk who likely have little or no training in security, could consider such an innocuous request as some kind of security threat. But I ask again. WHAT ABOUT THE COPS!!? Surely this "security violation" had to go through some sort of chain of command at the police department before an individual officer was sent to these folks home. What was THEIR thought process, if any? I find far more fault with the police in this matter than the Staples store. (Remember please- NOT a cop hater speaking here.) Additionally, going to the store to picket or "... beat the **** out of that snoopy clerk" seems like a ridiculous response. Possibly, a letter of concern to Staples corporate office, and maybe a similar letter to the editor of the local newspaper might be more effective. If we are to protect GA (and all of our other liberties), we must be vigilant but reasonable in our responses to these incursions away from sanity. Otherwise, we'll never be able to get enough mainstream support to realize the balance we need between security and freedom. Unbridled passion, while useful in certain circumstances g often adds more heat than light. I feel better. How about you? VideoGuy |
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