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FSP: Group Votes to Pick State for Experiment
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"Some 5,000 liberty-minded Americans have been holding an election, but for a state rather than a candidate, and the one they choose will be a laboratory for what they call the biggest experiment in democracy since the Revolutionary War."
"...the winning state is to be announced Oct. 1. Then members of the Free State Project hope to quadruple their numbers within 2 years, move there, and start transforming it into a national model for small government, few laws and individual liberty." |
Safeguard or power grab?
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"On the surface, the Patriot Act may seem to aid our war on terrorism. It gives the U.S. attorney general the power to bypass a court warrant to install the Carnivore e-mail snooping system, which was stricken down during the Clinton administration."
"It expands the legal definition of a 'terrorist.' It also introduces a 'roving wiretap' that makes it easier for the government to tap multiple phones by following a suspect, including his home, office and cell phones."
"One of the more Orwellian powers it grants federal agents is allowing them to enter your home, without a warrant, and copy your computer files, all without your knowledge."
"These and other powers that the act gives to federal authorities might not matter to many individuals. After all, if you're not a terrorist or doing something wrong, what do you have to worry about, right?" |
Emergency Q&A About Arming Pilots
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"My recent discussion of the Transportation Security Administration's foot-dragging when it comes to letting pilots bear arms earned both claps on the shoulder and punches in the nose. Here are some of the concerns readers expressed."
Here is a favorite:
"Sure, there are a million ways to improve in-flight security in the post-911 era. But you seem to be forgetting that airline security is a monopoly of the FAA and the TSA. Don't you think that the airlines should be allowed to compete in offering security solutions, instead of just being forced to follow the orders of regulation-quoting bureaucrats?" |
Ignorant Student Letters: Lack of U.S. gun control laws triggering a weapons crisis
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"Gun control is a very controversial issue in our world today. Some believe that the Second Amendment ensures us the right to have a gun, but others believe when the Constitution was made, guns weren't used the same way as they are today, so the amendment doesn't have the same meaning."
"It doesn't matter how you interpret it, the facts show gun violence has gotten out of hand, and something needs to be done. Gun control is one way of solving the issue." ...
"The lack of laws in our country is one reason that guns get in the wrong hands, and end up being a devastating factor."
------- Over 20,000 gun control on the books must not be enough for this by-product of public education.
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DC: Violent Gangs Proliferate in "gun free" D.C.
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"According to officials, the number of gang members in the area has skyrocketed to more than 3,000. Many of the members belong to gangs with links to established Latino, African-American, and Asian gangs in other states."
"Although D.C. police have strengthened their gang unit, developed a database to share information, and received a $500,000 federal grant to fight the problem, gangs continue to leave their violent mark."
"This summer alone, four murders were linked to gangs, as well as a number of shootings and beatings." |
The Patriot Act: Separating Hysteria from Fact
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"The latest embarrassment is the revelation that the Department of Justice has not invoked the Patriot Act's Section 215 - a section of the act that the ACLU crowd claims has turned the FBI into a library-raiding Gestapo."
"What, in reality, is Section 215? It's a relatively innocuous provision of the Patriot Act that allows law enforcement to obtain, after getting approval from a judge, documents from third parties - your credit card company, for example - if they're pertinent to a terrorism investigation."
------- And this guy calls himself a "conservative"? How many of us would trust the government enough to have the power and never use it?
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Thailand: Gun shops 'trading illegally'
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"When Prime Minister Thaksin declared he would make Thailand free of firearms in five to six years, operators of 256 gun shops and many others cried out loud in protest."
"However, the Crime Suppression Division police's revelation that gun shops in Thailand might have been a major source of weapons delivered to terrorist groups, including the insurgent Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in Sri Lanka, is a clear explanation to Mr. Thaksin's remark."
"The LTTE is believed to be a client of gun shops in Thailand. A CSD source Mr. Thaksin received this information during his official visit to Sri Lanka in the middle of last month." |
Bush Accused by Lords of the Bar
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"Ignored by most media, an array of prominent federal judges, government officials, and other members of the legal establishment has joined in a historic rebellion against George W. Bush's unprecedented and unconstitutional arrogance of power that threatens the fundamental right of American citizens to have access to their lawyers before disappearing indefinitely into military custody without charges, without seeing an attorney or anyone except their guards."
"The case, Padilla v. Rumsfeld, is now before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals." ... |
NY: Controlling Violence, Not Guns (Letters)
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"John Lott hit the nail on the head when he wrote that mainly law-abiding citizens, not criminals, will be obeying the City Council's proposed new 'gun-control' laws." "If Mayor Bloomberg and these politicians were really interested in protecting the public from violence with the use of guns, I'm certain they would have received widespread support from conservatives and liberals alike - if they worked together with Gov. Pataki and our Albany representatives in passing legislation that would mandate prison terms for anyone using a gun during the commission of a crime." ...
"By Mayor Bloomberg's logic, we should be holding Pfizer and Eli Lilly accountable for prescription addictions." |
OH: Brady/HCI's personal destruction campaign against John Lott knows no bounds
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"After exhaustive but failed attempts to convince campus officials that director Michael Moore's 'Bowling for Columbine' film - which is under investigation for rules violations in association with his Academy Award entry - did not belong on campus television, the Second Amendment Club at Ohio University decided to promote an event on campus to ensure that the truth had it's say as well."
"The group invited economist John Lott to speak on campus, and Lott accepted. Ohioans For Concealed Carry agreed to sponsor the event, which will occur on Monday, September 22 at 6:00 p.m."
"Apparently there are a few people with free time on their hands at The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence (formerly Handguns Control, Inc.) these days, because soon after the Club and OFCC began publicizing the event, Club President Curt Winzenreid received a most ironic email from Brady/HCI communications director Peter Hamm, entitled 'concerns about your planned speaker Monday'."
"In the letter, Hamm engages in baseless personal, ad hominem attacks on Lott's character, and then uses Stanford professor John J. Donohue III to try and call Lott's research into question. OFCC supporters may remember how Donohue was caught telling a lie in a Columbus Dispatch letter to the editor a few months ago." |
MD: Three city officers fatally shoot woman in her Canton home
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"A Canton woman was fatally shot yesterday as three Baltimore police officers entered her house on a call, in an incident neighbors say could have been handled without deadly force."
"Gloria Hopkins, 48, who police said called 911 and said she was going to hurt someone, was shot 'numerous times,' said police spokesman Donny Moses. He declined to say how many times the woman was shot or where the bullets struck her." ...
"In yesterday's shooting, police say Hopkins lunged at them with a knife - an account neighbors disputed."
" 'The police came up the street, looked in the window, barged in the house, ' said Kathleen Tolodziecki, 49, still visibly shaken hours after the shooting." |
NC: Police overreacted and frisked kids, parents say
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"The parents of three fifth-graders who were frisked by police say the officers overreacted to reports of people carrying guns in a neighborhood."
"The Wilmington Police Department said the officers, responding to a 911 call early Wednesday morning, behaved appropriately."
"Ricky and Kim Bryant have filed a complaint with the department. They say their 11-year-old son and two of his friends were playing war games with BB guns."
"The boys were spotted by a school bus driver, who called 911." |
Australia: Gun amnesty to begin in October
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"A STATEWIDE firearms amnesty would begin next month to coincide with the federal government's handgun buyback, NSW Police Minister John Watkins said today." ...
" 'This amnesty means no questions asked,' Mr. Watkins said in a statement. 'It's a final warning to those with illegal weapons � hand them to police now because if officers come breaking down your door there'll be no amnesty left.' "
"There have been two gun amnesties and the 1996 gun buyback since 1995, resulting in the surrender of 207,215 firearms." |
UK: Police call on rap stars to their job for them
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Original title: Police call on rap stars to help prevent gun crime
"The senior detective investigating the murder of Toni-Ann Byfield, the seven-year-old girl shot in the back, yesterday told Britain's black music artists to warn their fans to stay away from guns."
"At a summit with senior music industry figures, including Mercury Music Prize winner Dizzee Rascal and members of So Solid Crew, Detective Chief Superintendent John Coles, head of Operation Trident which investigates black-on-black gun crime, said it would help stop the shootings if rap musicians, DJs and producers spoke out against Britain's escalating gun culture." |
TX: Concealed-gun owners can carry in more places
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"The closure of a legislative ambiguity may open a few more doors for Texans licensed to carry concealed handguns."
"Beginning Sept. 1, the Legislature added a 'defense from prosecution' that effectively allows people to carry their weapons on government property as long as they follow all concealed handgun statutes." |
MO: Concealed Gun Concerns
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"As Sheriff Gary Toelke pointed out in Wednesday's Missourian, people who obtain permits need to be aware of the increased liability they face in the event that they use a handgun in certain situations. Even though they may be justified in using the gun, they still could be named in civil liability lawsuits. We all have read about damages being awarded to intruders when they were shot by a resident of the house or owner or worker in a business place."
"We live in an age of litigation and chances of a person being sued are greater today than at any other time in the nation's history. Many of these suits are in the frivolous category. Some are simply outrageous!" |
MA: Armed, but not necessarily dangerous
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"MetroWest's three largest communities are also the region's best armed, according a Daily News survey of statistics from the state's Executive Office of Public Safety."
"Framingham, Waltham and Newton, easily the three largest communities, all have more than 1,480 active firearms licenses, nearly 200 more licenses than Milford, the town closest in size, where statistics show there are 1,293 active licenses."
"Though the statistics may paint a picture of communities armed to the teeth, local police this week insisted the opposite is true." |
WI: A hunt to remember
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"As a boy growing up in Franksville, Dennis Winkler had the freedom to roam and hunt to his heart's content. He'd come home from school, grab a shotgun and go, hiking through acres of corn and along miles of fence row." ...
"Like most young men, though, he dreamed about something beyond these fields, something wilder and more exotic. An adventure like he'd only read about." ...
"The Racine hunter shared that dream with his son and hunting companion Jason. The pair put desire into action five years ago and began the application process for a Wisconsin bear permit." |
TX: Jefferson Police Chief Resigns
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An East Texas police chief has resigned after a complaint of offensive conduct from a female victim. Jefferson police chief Frank Williams has stepped down after a woman filed a complaint against him, in which she says, he touched her inappropriately and made other unwanted advances in an off duty encounter.
Williams turned in his badge and gun last month. The victim filed a complaint of sexual harassment against the chief. Williams had been Jefferson police chief since 1998.
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WI: Guns and safety don't mix
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"There's nothing like flooding the streets with guns to promote public safety."
"Really, there's just nothing like it. It is quite simply one of the stupidest ideas irresponsible politicians could ever possibly propose."
------- Words are not enough to describe the utter paranoia and complete ignorance of this editorial. Email this vapid schmuck at [email protected].
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Thailand: Weapons seized in raids
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"Following three separate raids on a house and two gun shops on Friday night and yesterday, Crime Suppression Division police believe three Thais supplied firearms found in the possession of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam rebels in Ranong."
"Nine junior police officers, who were also suspected of supplying the guns to the rebels, denied any involvement." |
CA: Judge cleared of felony charge, placed on three years' probation
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"A judge convicted of driving under the influence after an argument with her domestic partner may be cleared to return to work Monday, after prosecutors dropped a felony charge that had threatened to end her career."
"Superior Court Judge Diana R. Hall, 53, who was convicted of two misdemeanor drunk-driving charges, was sentenced Friday to three years probation, ordered to undergo alcohol counseling and fined $1,475. Judge Carol Koppel-Claypool also restricted Hall's driving privileges for 90 days and ordered her to attend Mothers Against Drunk Driving classes." |
MO: Conceal, Carry Law Does Not Impact Schools
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"A new law that goes into effect next month which allows Missourians to carry a concealed weapon should not impact schools dramatically, local officials said."
"Because an individual must be 23 years old to obtain a concealed gun permit, the law does not affect a school district's ability to discipline students who bring weapons to schools, said Washington School District Superintendent Dr. Greg Wilson."
"And, under the new law, district employees, patrons and other visitors are still not allowed to carry a concealed firearm into any school 'facility' except for those exempted by law, such as police or other law enforcement officials." |
WI: DA: Woman Shooter Killed 2 In Self Defense
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"The Dane County district attorney has decided not to charge a woman in the shooting deaths of two men Friday night..."
"Witnesses heard six shots fired in a woman's northeast-side home shortly after 10:30 p.m. Friday night. Two men were killed by a woman who said she was protecting herself from them. Dade District Attorney Brian Blanchard has decided not to charge the woman." ...
"The tearful mother of one of the dead men showed up at the scene of the shooting Saturday afternoon in search of answers. Outside the northside apartment where her 19-year-old son lost his life, Louveena Sargant told reporters her child was not a home invader." |
MO: New concealed gun law means new business opportunities
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"After 13 years and an investment of more than $300,000, Target Masters has become a showplace for buying guns and ammunition -- and obtaining training to handle both." ...
"About one week after the Legislature forced concealed guns into law by brushing aside Gov. Bob Holden's veto, Grindstaff said Friday that Target Masters had about 300 people enrolled for concealed guns courses. The price isn't settled, but the course will probably run more than $100 per person." |
MO: Missourians' new right to carry concealed guns stops at some borders
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"Citizens who plan to exercise their new concealed-gun rights under Missouri law might want to study the gun laws of neighboring states as well, especially if they routinely cross those borders."
"Just five states still prohibit citizens from carrying concealed weapons -- and three of them border Missouri: Illinois, Kansas and Nebraska. The others are Ohio and Wisconsin."
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LA: Shreveport police officer fired
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"A Shreveport police officer involved in the fatal shooting of Marquise Hudspeth was fired Friday for violating departmental policy in an off-duty incident."
"Cpl. Denver Ramsey, 30, who has been with the department since August 1995 and most recently assigned to Cross Lake Patrol, was placed on administrative leave Sept. 12 after an internal affairs investigation was conducted, Interim Police Chief Mike Campbell said. The discipline was related to a June 2003 incident, and Campbell said Ramsey's actions that lead to his termination affect the integrity of the department and violate public trust." |
Canada: Shopkeeper fought back; Shootout scene changes hands
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"A Calgary pharmacy owner, who 17 years ago shot and killed a robber on a busy southwest street, has sold his business."
"Steven Kesler, who gained national fame from the dramatic incident in November 1986, sold his South Calgary IDA pharmacy at 2039 33rd Ave. S.W., in the Marda Loop neighbourhood, last April."
"Kesler was a legend in the area for nearly 20 years." |
Australia: My husband should not be carrying a gun
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"A young policeman accused of assaulting his wife should have his service pistol taken away, a Blue Mountains court was told."
"Julie Paul, of Leura, attended Katoomba Court on Wednesday to have the AVO she brought against her husband, Timothy Paul, 31, extended to include a ban on carrying firearms."
"Constable Paul, of Penrith Local Area Command, married just over a year ago after a 10-year courtship."
"The NSW Department of Public Prosecutions has taken charge of the case. Police prosecutor Mark Watson represented the DPP in court on Wednesday."
"He said that including a 'no gun' condition in the AVO could affect Constable Paul's job, and was a matter best taken up by the DPP officer in charge of the case." |
AZ: Ex-police lieutenant wants job back after jury clears him
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"A former Tucson police lieutenant, fired after he was indicted for allegedly falsifying a federal firearms form, wants his job back after being acquitted in court..."
"Michael J. Lara and lawyer Michael L. Piccarreta hope to meet with Police Chief Richard Miranda and commanders to present evidence that came out after Lara was fired, showing Lara did nothing wrong in filling out forms when buying a .40-caliber Glock pistol for a friend, Piccarreta said." ...
"Assistant U.S. Attorney Lynette Kimmins said Lara was charged because on the form he stated the $514 pistol was for himself when he was buying it for the woman friend."
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LA: NRA cuts ribbon on Concordia gun range
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"National Rifle Association representatives will be on hand today for the grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremonies at the new Concordia Parish Sheriff's Office Firing Range and Training Center Complex."
"The NRA is considering the establishment of a chapter in the parish, and those interested may sign up during the celebration, Sheriff Randy Maxwell said." ...
"A $2,000 NRA grant helped purchase and install turning targets at the range." |
TX: Misunderstandings Persist about Texas Concealed Handgun Law
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"Well over 200,000 Texans have an active concealed handgun license today, and only a tiny percentage have ever been revoked. ...Only a miniscule number of Texans have ever been criminally prosecuted for discharging their firearms."
"When the concealed handgun bill was before the Texas Legislature in 1995, several police departments lobbied vigorously against it, claiming that citizens carrying firearms would lead to shootouts at traffic lights and other dreadful dangers to public safety. They have been proven wrong over the past eight years, and at least one large city police chief has stated publicly � to the media � that he was wrong to oppose the bill." |
Airport security in the hands of passengers
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"The agency is considering a plan to loosen aircraft security restrictions."
"They may allow airlines to provide stainless steel cutlery to its first-class passengers. Since security screeners continue to wrestle deadly nail clippers from arthritic old women, I find this decision to be ludicrous. Are first-class passengers less of a safety risk?" ...
"-- Arm pilots. Firearms qualification should be a condition of employment. If they don't like it, find somebody else to do the job. There are plenty of former U.S. Navy and Air Force pilots capable of doing the job." |
Greece: Mother of eight held for husband�s murder
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"According to a police statement, Sanie Osmanoglu, 37, has confessed to fatally shooting Ramzi Celigir, 46, in the head with a shotgun in the family�s home in the village of Neo Keramidi, near Katerini in central Macedonia. Police said the suspect claimed Celigir physically abused her."
"Celigir�s body was found near the village of Korino, some seven kilometers northeast of Katerini, by a shepherd whose flock was grazing in the area. Police said the family�s eldest sons, aged 17 and 18, wrapped their father�s corpse in a blanket and abandoned it in the rubbish tip." |
What Is Freedom? Program seeks answers
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"SOUTHEASTERN New Englanders are exploring a question at the center of American political life: What is freedom? The framework for the exploration is a year-long program of the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities. The heart of the program is a lecture and film series this month and next. More about that below."
"Freedom, we tell ourselves and others, is what this country is all about. Other countries have language, ethnicity and deep history to define them; we have a set of ideas, especially on freedom, that define and bind us as a people." |
The "Patriot" Act: Round Ten
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"John Ashcroft is fighting out of his weight class. Compared to your local librarian, our U.S. Attorney General is a pipsqueak, a flyweight."
"Last week in Memphis, Ashcroft revealed himself to be utterly ignorant of the principles of civil rights. In the process, he managed to insult every librarian in the country. Don�t worry, his roundhouse punches just glanced off the librarians, whose counterpunches landed squarely on Mr. Ashcroft�s glass jaw."
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Where Are The Armed Pilots?
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"At a press conference on August 26, 2003 the TSA gleefully reported that far fewer airline pilots have volunteered for the armed pilot program than pilot groups estimated might volunteer. ...TSA bureaucrats in the Bush administration, who convulse at the mere thought of anyone but a government agent carrying a gun, have been opposed to the armed pilot program from the beginning and they have worked tirelessly to ensure its failure." ...
"The Bush Administration�s TSA has very intentionally and very successfully minimized the number of volunteers through thinly veiled threats and by making the program as difficult as possible to get into."
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UK: 500 paedophiles to be tracked by satellite tags
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"Paedophiles are to be electronically tagged in the UK for the first time in a move that could prompt a revolution in the treatment and monitoring of sex offenders."
"A British company is to hold talks with Ministers in the next few weeks with a view to launching a Home Office-backed trial involving between 100 and 500 child sex offenders. It is also talking to government officials in the United States, Italy and Ireland and is to tag a number of paedophiles who have volunteered to wear the device." |
Zero Reassurance
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"...Sure, the FBI could use Section 215, with no meaningful judicial supervision, to secretly scrutinize the private records of innocent people. So far, though, it hasn't."
"This is the sort of reassurance we've come to expect from Ashcroft. A few days before he finally agreed to reveal how often Section 215 had been used, he condemned the provision's critics for stirring up 'baseless hysteria.' "
"Actually, one of the critics' main points was that you'd never know if the FBI snooped through your records, because the people required to provide them are forbidden to talk about it. If the feds approached you directly, at least you'd know they were curious, and you could decline to answer their questions." |
AL: Three Arrested After Traffic Camera Aimed At Passersby
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"Images from a traffic camera that was used instead to monitor passersby near the University of Alabama led to the arrests of three people allegedly misbehaving on the street, police said Tuesday."
"Meanwhile, officials said they were still investigating who had diverted the focus of the camera from traffic -- where it normally is used to monitor vehicles -- to pedestrians, particularly young women." ...
"Footage broadcast citywide on a cable TV channel showed several people, and the camera zoomed in on the breasts and buttocks of several young women walking past." |
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