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I don’t believe so. It was just for basic stuff like age/sex.
I read about the refinery, also. With all the food processing plants, refineries, now, N.G. plants, will this shit ever end. IF, it's the.gov, they better have a deep, dark, hole to hide in. Shits tough enough, soooo, just keep push'n it. Shits going to pop-off.
Venezuela 2.0 pop-off.
Mac
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It will be interesting to see if life insurance premiums go up for those that have had the shot.
Simply denying that they have had the shot may not be enough for someone applying for a policy in the future.
In order to get coverage, the life insurance companies may require a release from the applicant so the insurance company can search databases and medical records.
In Otera County for instance, we found out that that the entire election file for 2020 was wiped which is a violation of federal and state law. So that in and of itself is an example of criminal activity.
US state outlaws up-close filming of cops
Arizona has passed a law banning residents from filming police officers at close range, threatening misdemeanor charges for violators with a few exceptions.
Republican Governor Doug Ducey signed the bill into law on Friday, after it had been introduced earlier this year by fellow GOP member John Kavanagh, a state representative who has insisted it is “unreasonable, unnecessary and unsafe” to film law enforcement from close-up.
Set to take effect in September, the measure makes it “unlawful for a person to knowingly make a video recording of law enforcement activity” from closer than eight feet, though violators will be allowed one warning before they are penalized.
US state outlaws up-close filming of cops
A newly signed law in Arizona will make it illegal for residents to film police officers from closer than eight feet awaywww.rt.com
Interference with police duty is already illegal.Nothing wrong with the eight foot rule as I imagine often people are not recording malfeasance but more so interfering with a custody.
Now let's see if cops abuse the limited buffer they have been given.
Make it a rewardable suit if they violate the filmers right.
Interference with police duty is already illegal.
This seems like an unnecessary law to mess with civilians that would otherwise be legal.
Cop can walk up close.. then bam.. illegal.
No wonder why Bill sought out Epstein , looks like Pete Rose in drag.
Queen is near her end so your talking about 1 box to solve the worlds problem for under 10 bucks ......
The Dutch were the nicest people that I ever came across when I lived over there. They didn't like being called Holland though and would politely correct tourists.The Netherlands and Holland are one in the same. Holland technically is comprised of 2 provinces of The Netherlands.
Queen is near her end so your talking about 1 box to solve the worlds problem for under 10 bucks ......
I remember that story it was Secret Service.
Was it DEA or Secret Service? I remember Secret Service getting in trouble for banging hookers.