hog88
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Not buying it. He didn't have an ounce of remorse in his voice. And he was actually doing 74 mph when he struck her in a 25mph zone. With no lights and no siren. Just irresponsible.FWIW here's the officer's explanation of how the comments are being misinterpreted in context and general follow up.
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I'm not sure I buy it either but just for clarification the person you hear in the recording (Daniel Auderer) is not the person that hit the pedestrian, which was Kevin Dave.Not buying it. He didn't have an ounce of remorse in his voice. And he was actually doing 74 mph when he struck her in a 25mph zone. With no lights and no siren. Just irresponsible.
The signature gatherers also caught the attention of former Democrat candidate for Congress Doug White who posted on Twitter/X complaining about the “illegal petition” while asking his followers “What will you do about it?” Perhaps hoping to rally leftists to disrupt the petitioners since the police refused to violate their rights.
The last thing this world needs is MORE high speed pursuits.The volunteers were gathering signatures over Labor Day weekend on six Washington ballot initiatives funded by Let’s Go Washington. I-2113 would roll back restrictions placed by Democrats on when police officers can engage in vehicular pursuits. I-2117 would lower the Democrat-imposed carbon tax that has spiked gas prices. I-2124 would allow employees to opt out of Washington's long-term care insurance program. I-2109 would repeal the state's capital gains tax. I-2111 would prohibit state income taxes being imposed and I-2081, would allow parents of public school students to review their child’s instructional materials and student records.
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Going after them damn Amish. Cops and regulators ain't worth a f^^k.
Lancaster County farmer fined $250,000 for repeated food safety violations | fox43.com
Democratically enacted?
But but but, I thought businesses can do what they want to do, @Rickyvol77? You have more than 2000 satisfied customers and the state comes in and tries to destroy his business.
The USDA has tried to bring Miller's farm into compliance with federal regulations, but Amos has yet to cooperate with the Feds and faces fines and jail time.
A Pennsylvania State Police spokesperson said:
"The PA Department of Agriculture is conducting a search warrant on this property. Troopers from PSP Lancaster are just assisting with scene security. You will have to reach out to the DOA for information on their investigation."
According to LancasterOnline, Miller and the Feds have been locked "in a standoff over his compliance with federal food safety rules and failure to pay assessed fines."
With his sovereign citizen defense, Miller has tried to thwart the Fed's overreach to get him to comply with food safety rules. He sells all sorts of food to more than 4,000 buyers, such as organic eggs, raw milk, grass-fed beef and cheese, and fresh produce. He doesn't use electricity, chemical fertilizers, vaccines, or petroleum products in farming.
