Anonymous ID: 7a1cc6 April 24, 2019, 7:03 p.m. No.6302814   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2978

>>6302662 (lb)

Roger That and appreciate the digging! I'm still trying to get a handle on the shipping schedules that tie in China, Mexico, and Long Beach. Shanghai and Long Beach are VERY busy places and Evergreen Lines alone has over 180 ships.

Anonymous ID: 7a1cc6 April 24, 2019, 7:12 p.m. No.6302909   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2981

>>6302752

Will do what I can. Unless there's been major changes those big boats still have passenger cabins and some built with gyms can have equipment removed and hold people

Anonymous ID: 7a1cc6 April 24, 2019, 7:27 p.m. No.6303103   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3262 >>3408

Imma go back to boatfagging now

 

PARIS—Well, seems there was a bit of bad luck in the Notre Dame fire last week. While most of the relics, artwork, and idols were saved, one thing didn’t survive: all the Catholic Church’s meticulous records on its ongoing sex abuse scandals.

 

Pope Francis had reportedly just transferred the files to Notre Dame for safekeeping just days before the fire broke out.

 

“Oh well,” Pope Francis said, shrugging. “How were we supposed to know it was going to burst into flames? We thought the Notre Dame cathedral would be the safest place for them.”

 

https://www.theburningplatform.com/2019/04/23/bad-luck-pope-francis-had-just-transferred-all-records-on-sex-abuse-scandal-to-notre-dame-for-safekeeping/#more-195436

Anonymous ID: 7a1cc6 April 24, 2019, 7:42 p.m. No.6303312   🗄️.is 🔗kun

boatfagging and doing a little digging too. Article was a "body too long" to post

 

The Edgar County Watchdogs shocked the country when they arrested an entire Clark County, IL park district board for refusing to allow public comment at a meeting. The Board attorney was so stunned that she advised the park board members they could leave and ignore the citizens, that is until the Sheriff took each of the board members into custody. The board then sued the Watchdogs, lost, and was ordered to pay the defendants legal fees.

 

The Edgar County Watchdogs aren’t your typical astroturf group, either. As their Forbes profile points out, neither of the founders are lawyers, elected officials, or wealthy. Neither have any law enforcement experience. Both were fed-up enough with corruption in their home state that they decided to do something about it, in 22 months successfully forcing over 100 elected officials to resign or flee their posts. An impressive resume to add to their already impressive citizen’s arrest.

 

Citizen’s arrests are considered a rarity by most activists, but one must remember that every time a citizen stops a crime, whether it’s defending themselves or another from a robbery, stopping a looter, or tackling a purse-snatcher they have lawfully committed a citizen’s arrest. In fact, the idea has been around since 1066. Laws in over 40 states specifically protect citizen’s arrests, and in other states common law governs this very important practice. In fact, citizen’s power of arrest helps lessen the need for law enforcement and reduce crime. As Elkhart County Sheriff Bradley Rogers put it:

 

“Law enforcement officers are public servants that provide law enforcement, including arrests, protection and service to our community. However, this is not a police state. We don’t have, nor do we want, a police officer on every corner. Sometimes, citizens are in a position to choose to intervene in a criminal act where law enforcement officers are not present.”

 

https://solutions-institute.org/how-to-make-a-citizens-arrest-on-your-local-corrupt-politician