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Welcome to the August ATI. This actually came out AFTER the September issue.
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Figure that one out. hehehe. This one is actually dated August 15th. It's the
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Again...
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We have an addition to our staff.
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EE - The Minuteman'll be checkin in
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now and then. He's a contributing
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editor.
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So anyways, (where was I) hmmm...
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EE is the new guy on the block. He
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writes pretty good, so treat him
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right,
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ok? We got a really cool issue here.
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Fah-Q's / .
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Corner/ .
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. .
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.There is a semi
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blocking the road near the hospital
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gate on the base. The driver of the
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truck is in the hobby shop and the
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traffic is backed up to the chow hall.
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15 cars use a parking lot to go around
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this truck to get off the base. A cab
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(driven by me) goes this same route to
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get off the base but as I'm going
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through the parking lot a base security
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car stops me. As he gets to the window
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he says "Niggers and cabdrivers think
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they are better than anyone else". He
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then asks me for my licence. I had to
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open the door of my vehicle to get my
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licence out. He draws his weapon and
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locks and loads it and says "get back
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in the vehicle asshole". Me feeling
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threatened and not wanting to be
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cornered in the cab were he to get
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trigger happy, I got all the way out
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of the car and he held the weapon on
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me then he put it away. I asked him if
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he was hitler youth and when are they
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getting the brown shirts and swastikas,
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and refused to show him my licence
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because he was not a representative of
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the state of conn. He then tells me
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that he is god on the subbase and he
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can take my licence if he wants. So I
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told him "come and get, but if I fall
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down watch for a weapon when I come
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back up". He gave me a ticket for
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improper passing but he never got to
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see my licence or reg.
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So if you drive onto the new Nazi
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training camp, errrr, I mean the sub
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base dont pass anything even if it
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means you park in the road for 2 days.
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Last night I sat behind a security car
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giving a ticket for 15 minutes.
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He told me to go around; I said no
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way, "I dont want to get a ticket" and
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I sat there till he was done and
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followed him up the street where I
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left the base.
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-f-q-
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:And now: a word from... :
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: the commissioner elect :
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: finally, a dude we can :
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: all trust!!! :
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"Is there an available parking spot
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in the back? I dont wanna be seen on
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the street here. This city is fascist."
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===========================
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= info following brought =
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= on by a need for more =
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= real information =) =
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===========================
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On 4 August, 1933, the new
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chancellor
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of Germany, Herr Hitler, had for the
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first time received a delegation of
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American Businessmen at Berchtesgaden.
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It consisted of 2 men: Colonel
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Sosthenes Behn and his representative
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in Germany, Henry Mann. The meeting
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was the beginning of a very special
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relationship between ITT and the Third
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Reich.
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One Herr Schroeder and our Sosthenes
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Behn had been found in 1945 in a
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prison camp in France, wearing the
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battle dress of an SS corporal. Both
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worked for years as highlevel execs at
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ITT after the war.
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What lay behind this remarkable
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transmogrification of Behn the
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Hitler-supporter into Behn the Allied
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hero? Part of the story is still
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buried in secret files; but it's clear
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that colonel Behn, at some stage of
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the war, became very close to American
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intelligence agencies, and that he
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could perform useful services for
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them, with his own private information
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network.
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While the justice department and the
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FBI continued to distrust him,
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military intelligence found him and
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his telephones indispensible. In Latin
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America, American agents were placed
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in the ITT offices of Bolivia,
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Paraguay, and Argentina, among others;
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and Behn, on his visits to Europe,
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could bring back information through
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Switzerland and Spain about the state
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of the Axis.
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Neat, eh? Most of that is from a
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document I sort of declassified. Er,
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reclassified for them, would be a
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better phrase, I guess.
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Need more points???
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That's licence points.
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If you feel you're not
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getting enough DMV points
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call your local police
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department.
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Get the point. call a cop
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EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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EDITORIAL
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VIEWS HEREIN DO NOT
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NECESSARILY REPRESENT OPINIONS
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OF THE STAFF HERE AT ATI; BUT
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THEY MIGHT.
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DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
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IT SEEMS Police officers follow
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much different rules and regulations
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than we must obey.
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If you remember an editorial I wrote
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about 2 months ago, a town police
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officer made a precedent over the fone
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saying "if it was the middle of the
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night, and he wasnt a hazard to anyone;
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he could go about 30 miles over the
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speed limit, run stop lights, and
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assorted other minor traffic
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violations.
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For the next 2 weeks or so, local police officers would pass by me at
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the speed limit, and suddenly
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accellerate to about 50 miles per hour
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using their flashing lights for about
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30 feet. That's about all they could
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do to acknowlege they didnt like
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my newspaper article, because I was
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a pedestrian. And since I dont litter,
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or jaywalk, things became uneventful
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til I purchased a moped last month.
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I've been pulled over more times in
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the last month, than in my entire 9
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years driving motor vehicles. Most
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of the time they just take my licence,
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look it over for identificaton, and
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give it back to me in less than 45
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minutes.
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About 2am last nite I was pulled
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looked all around, saw there was no traffic, and since I was a hazard
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to no one, proceeded thru. He gave me
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a 50 dollar fine.
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He then told me my drivers licence
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was now his property as it was "very
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expired". (It expired February this
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year, and I'd been using it for ID.
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Keep in mind how many times officers
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have pulled me over and used it
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primarily and solely for ID)
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At any rate, he drove off with my
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licence. I called the dispatcher and
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requested special permission to have
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my drivers licence back as it was my
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only form of ID. He cleared it thru
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his sargent, and told me the officer
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would be by to pick it up.
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I then listened over my scanner and
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allowed the officer to "drop it off
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when I get a chance". An hour went by;
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so I called the dispatcher to ask if
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he'd give the guy a ring,and that
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things were busy.
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An hour later, my licence came to
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me. In both those hours the ONLY things
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that came over regarding Groton City
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were 4 "reg" and ID's, 3 routines at
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Washington Park, 2 rendevous at West
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Side junior high, and a striker
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disorderly and drunk.
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They cant say they were extremely
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busy, the officer was obviously
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dillydallying to spite me for going
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over his head.
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HE then told me in front of my
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friends that if he hears my motor
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running before Tuesday morning, he's
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going to lock me in jail overnite,
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confiscate the bike, and auction it
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off. I stared him down with a
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nonverbal "how-can-you-talk-like-that"
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while my friend, Sean, got it all on
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cassette tape. I then went off to
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put my moped away. The officer went up
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the road and rendevoused with his
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backup. I walked over to his cruiser
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to inform him that the bike was
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locked and I had every intention of
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renewing my licence first thing in
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the morning. He did 0-50 in
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about 8 seconds on a road that belongs
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25 mph.
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My friend later informed me that
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"he's walking toward you. I think you
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better get" came over the scanner
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onto my cassette recorder.
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Look, I'm shipping out this November
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with the US Army to defend this seeming
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"justiceless" country. Ten years from
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now, I'll probably move back to this
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county somewhere and bring up children.
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I should hope that if I'm molesting
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my 10 year old daughter, you'd lock
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me up in jail instead of citing my 12
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year old son for jogging on the wrong
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side of the street.
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---s--p--e--a--k--i-n-g-----o-f---
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a--i--r-w--a--v--e-s-!-!-!--------
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I just heard the marine band
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operator do a major jamup!!!
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"marine operator this is the
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vessel 24051, I need to make a collect
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call to suchand such a number".
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"24051, what is your name?"
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"24051, operator. that's the name
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of my vessel".
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"I need YOUR name 24051."
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"Why do you need my name?"
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"I've never heard of a boat with
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all numbers before, I need your name."
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"No can do over the airwaves,
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operator. This is a public vessel,
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and those are my call numbers."
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"THEN YOU'LL JUST HAVE TO MAKE YOUR
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CALL FROM A LANDLINE <CLICK>".
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CAN YOU believe that??? That was
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an "FCC controlled" operator. Gettin
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snotty like that?
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Wow.
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DOWNLOADED FROM P-80 SYSTEMS......
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