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osoab
31st March 2014, 06:21 PM
Cancer Patient Jailed For Late Payment On $5 Dog License Renewal (http://informationliberation.com/?id=46995)


Every law, big or small, is backed by men with guns willing to lock people in cages.
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HOLYOKE, MA — A sick woman found herself shackled and locked in a cage — all stemming back to a $5 late fee to the government.

In Massachusetts, freedom is so abridged that even simple things like owning a pet require paid permission from the government. Its so onerous that in some municipalities, there are multiple licenses required. Such is the case in Holyoke, where dog owners must pay for permission from both the state (https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/TitleXX/Chapter140/Section137) and the city — every year.

But asking for permission to own her 14-year-old dog, Pumpkin, for another year was not exactly a high priority for Ann Musser, 41. Musser had been “fighting death” ever since she developed cancer. She recently underwent massive abdominal surgery for ovarian cancer and been trying to survive a regimen of harsh drugs.

She admits that she forgot about the license fee, according to The Republican (http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2014/03/holyoke_woman_sick_with_cancer.html). In her bouts with sickness, she went for a prolonged period without opening her mail. Musser also failed to see any additional notices of her unpaid renewal application.

As a policy, the licensing bureaucrats wait 21 days, and then turn the un-permitted pet owners over to the District Court. Musser became one of them.

Afterwards, Ann and her husband got caught up on their mail, and paid the extortionists the $5 they demanded plus a $25 late fee.

But it didn’t matter. There was an outstanding warrant hanging over her head. She attempted to see a judge to clear it. She was forced to wait in a long line among many other people in a crowded courthouse, receiving no special treatment for being gravely ill. She felt that her frail health was actually being put in jeopardy due to the stress and germs. Musser has a weakened immune system caused by the toxic chemotherapeutic drugs, and has been directed by doctors to avoid crowds. She decided that 3 hours of waiting was all she could handle.



Musser decided to go home where she belonged and rest. She hoped the government would figure out that the fee had already been paid and that they would leave her alone. For a few months that worked.

On Friday, March 21st, 2014, a cop pulled over her husband as he entered their driveway. The husband had left his license — a driver’s license — inside the house. The officer requested that he go fetch both his and his wife’s licenses from inside. Once he ran Ann Musser’s license through the system, the warrant appeared and she was told that she was going to jail.

Even though she was inside recovering from a week of bronchitis and high fever, the officer claimed that he had no choice but to arrest her. His conscience could not intervene with his fulfillment of his orders. "I hadn't left the house in days because I was so sick," Musser explained to Mass Live (http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2014/03/holyoke_woman_sick_with_cancer.html), saying that she was a cancer patient and vulnerable to infection.

Nonetheless, Musser was put into handcuffs, and transported to jail in tears. There she was surrounded by filthy conditions and drug users. She was terrified that the germ exposure would make her sick.

“[Ann] got arrested for a non-crime. Basically for a $5 fee that was already paid off,” said Ozzie Ercan, Ann’s husband. “If they can’t differentiate between this and serious crime, and treat a really sick person this way, then I don’t see how they are capable of serving and protecting.”

The government apparently can’t make that distinction, seeing that people go to jail for petty reasons such as this all the time. Just earlier this month another Massachusetts dog owner was jailed (http://www.gazettenet.com/news/11203864-95/former-belchertown-woman-decries-arrest-related-to-failure-to-renew-dog-license) for similar reasons. How else would the the courts be so overcrowded if not for petty nonsense?

Apologists for the police state insist that this arrest wasn’t exactly due to a dog license or a late fee; it was due to disrespecting the court process. But the truth is that every petty ordinance — and every well-intentioned law — is backed by men with guns who are willing to throw people in cages. Even the most menial license requirement can ultimately make an innocent person’s life miserable. And as we have seen, most police officers will follow through with making an arrest, no matter how ridiculous the offense; no matter how unjust the situation; no matter how pathetic the victim.

The most obvious lesson is that society should be extremely diligent and careful about what laws they tolerate remaining on the books. A pet license may seem like a tolerable annoyance to some, but are they comfortable with harassing and imprisoning people like Ann Musser when they fail to comply? If not, the system should be wiped from the books or made into a completely voluntary system. Why should “free people” ask permission to own a dog, anyway?





Original story link.

Holyoke woman, sick with cancer, arrested on warrant issued after she failed to renew dog license (http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2014/03/holyoke_woman_sick_with_cancer.html)

midnight rambler
31st March 2014, 06:35 PM
Well shit, that debt collector with a gun deserves a gold star! He dutifully put that fucking DEADbeat in her place!


Apologists for the police state insist that this arrest wasn’t exactly due to a dog license or a late fee; it was due to disrespecting the court process.

The bitch should be grateful a stay in jail is all she got when an ass whopping or even death is what she deserves for failing to worship our god THE STATE.

America! FUCK YEAH!!!

P.S. Hubby fucked up by not refusing to ID his sick wife, and THEN wonders "WTF?".

Libertytree
31st March 2014, 06:42 PM
ARRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGG!! I HATE THOSE ASSHOLES!! I wish them a slow and painful death. That piece of shit pig better thank his lucky stars she wasn't my wife.

osoab
31st March 2014, 06:55 PM
P.S. Hubby fucked up by not refusing to ID his sick wife, and THEN wonders "WTF?".


Did he really fuck up? He got a weekend away from the wife.

V10Silver
31st March 2014, 07:51 PM
I grew up across the river. Things never change, bad place then, worse place now.

EE_
31st March 2014, 08:27 PM
I wish people that are old, frail and on their way out, would get it in their head to take their last stand of defiance to this beast.

The cop that pulled Mr. Musser over in his driveway probably had already ID'd his name on his puter and saw an outstanding warrent on his misses.

How he got into the home to arrest her is beyond me. Mr. Musser must have let him in?
She should have stayed in bed with a big ol .357 magnum under the blanket.
She should have sent the cop to hell.
Maybe we could be reading an article titled:
"Cop killed by women suffering with cancer over a $5 dollar late-paid dog license fee"

vacuum
31st March 2014, 08:55 PM
I'm not sure which disgusts me more, the abusers or the population that lets themselves be abused.

Glass
31st March 2014, 11:58 PM
Its a strange thing. Normally if you don't show they just find you guilty. Did they do that and the amount was over a threshold? Arrest warrants should never be issued for non payment of fines IMO. and she never went in to jail?


I could overhear them saying ‘I didn’t know you could be arrested for that.’”

Ares
1st April 2014, 04:56 AM
"Cop killed by women suffering with cancer over a $5 dollar late-paid dog license fee"

But that's not what we would read. It would say Cop killed serving a warrant, he left a wife, 2 kids, and was an upstanding member of the community. etc. etc.

They make the cop a hero no matter what, while never saying what prompted the warrant that the cop was killed over in attempting to arrest..

EE_
1st April 2014, 05:30 AM
But that's not what we would read. It would say Cop killed serving a warrant, he left a wife, 2 kids, and was an upstanding member of the community. etc. etc.

They make the cop a hero no matter what, while never saying what prompted the warrant that the cop was killed over in attempting to arrest..

I'm sure you are right as far as the MSM goes. But we might read it through the alternate news sources, where more and more people are coming to get their news.

Cebu_4_2
1st April 2014, 06:02 AM
Pop, Pop, Pop

Spectrism
1st April 2014, 08:22 AM
When I get my ire up, I have to remind myself that this is the judgment upon the people. They are getting what they deserve. When it comes my way, I will be sure to inform them that I am not participating in their game. If they refuse to see me as an outsider, it will get interesting.