Anonymous ID: 4fa9e0 Nov. 18, 2020, 10:05 a.m. No.11695105   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11695004

Sitting in a bunker here behind my wall

Waiting for the worms to come

In perfect isolation here behind my wall

Waiting for the worms to come

We're waiting to succeed and going to convene outside Brixton

Town Hall where we're going to be

Waiting to cut out the deadwood

Waiting to clean up the city

Waiting to follow the worms

Waiting to put on a black shirt

Waiting to weed out the weaklings

Waiting to smash in their windows

And kick in their doors

Waiting for the final solution

To strengthen the strain

Waiting to follow the worms

Waiting to turn on the showers

And fire the ovens

Waiting for the queens and the coons

And the reds and the Jews

Waiting to follow the worms

Would you like to see Britannia

Rule again, my friend?

All you have to do is follow the worms

Would you like to send our colored cousins

Home again, my friend?

All you need to do is follow the worms

Anonymous ID: 4fa9e0 Nov. 18, 2020, 10:12 a.m. No.11695173   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11695077

Re: Oregon

The Oregon State Sheriffs' Association, the Oregon Association of Chiefs of Police and the Oregon State Police encourage all Oregonians to comply with the Governor's Executive Order during the two-week Coronavirus freeze - 11/17/20

 

Oregonians have a strong tradition of unifying to protect the most vulnerable members of our communities. As your fellow community members, please join us in adhering to the Governor’s Executive Order during the two-week Coronavirus freeze. As your Oregon Law Enforcement professionals, our primary objective throughout the Coronavirus pandemic has been to take an education first approach and to seek voluntary compliance with each Executive Order. We recognize the inconvenience the pandemic and subsequent restrictions have caused all of us. We also know that the risk to our most vulnerable populations is extremely high at this time and we urge everyone to follow these restrictions in order to protect them. After all, we are all in this together.

 

With the issuance of the latest Executive Order, Oregon Law enforcement will continue to follow an education first approach. Oregon Law Enforcement will only take enforcement action (criminal citations) as a last resort. As with most enforcement decision making, discretion will be used if/when any Executive Order enforcement action is taken. Oregon Law Enforcement recognizes that we cannot arrest or enforce our way out of the pandemic. We can however work together in following these restrictions to make our communities a safer and healthy place.

 

We include the following recommendations when it comes to reporting Executive Order violations.

 

Business/workplace violations-Please report these to Oregon OSHA.

Restaurant/Bars-Please report these violations to OSHA or OLCC.

 

Oregon Law Enforcement is faced with many challenges one of which is typically receiving more police calls for service than available resources to respond. Because of this, we ask the public to follow the above-mentioned recommendations for reporting alleged violations of the Executive Order.