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    Police Officers In NC Advised To Divest Property

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    10.27.11

    North Carolina Police Departments all over the state have warned their officers to put their personal property (houses, land, cars and other assets) into someone else’s name because they may now be subject to lawsuits from the People of North Carolina.

    The warning was issued in response to the recent ruling that upheld that the local Police Departments in North Carolina are classified as “private entities” and NOT connected to the state of North Carolina.

    Judicial Review Judge, Paul C. Ridgeway, Wake County General Court Of Justice, Superior Court Division, upheld a lower court ruling that most Public Officials / Agencies are “private entities.” Judge Ridgeway upheld the earlier (1.17.11) ruling of lower court Judge J. Randall May in Class v. NORTH CAROLINA, Case No. 10 DOT 7047 (now known as 11 CVS 1559).

    The police officers will now also have to fund their own Surety Bonds.
    Bears checking out to see if this is true. Wouldn't it be nice if policy men were responsible for their own crimes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by palani View Post
    For Immediate Release

    http://adask.wordpress.com/2011/10/2...name/#comments



    Bears checking out to see if this is true. Wouldn't it be nice if policy men were responsible for their own crimes?
    They already are responsible for their own crimes... They just aren't usually held accountable.

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    If you find anymore information about this, please post it. This is very interesting!

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    Good stuff!
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    Hmmm.... they are advising the hired guns that they will be on their own for law suits so get skinny and have nothing of value that can be taken in a just lawsuit. Or- they don't trust the legal system either and the liability in unjust lawsuits will threaten their wealth.
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    North Carolina Police Departments all over the state have warned their officers to put their personal property (houses, land, cars and other assets) into someone else’s name because they may now be subject to lawsuits from the People of North Carolina.
    Wouldn't it be better if they told them to stop violating peoples rights?

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    At least on the surface, this is EXTREMELY interesting. Are the cops just enforcers for corporate "law enforcement," in reality a private entity robbing the people? Is the County Sheriff the real law enforcement authority?

    Very very interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neuro View Post
    Wouldn't it be better if they told them to stop violating peoples rights?
    You mean stop all commerce in the State of North Carolina?

    How would judges and legislators fund their vacations?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWRichmond View Post
    Are the cops just enforcers for corporate "law enforcement," in reality a private entity robbing the people?
    You can go to Manta.com and find the details of all corporations. This includes (as well as others): the federal government, the state government, county governments, courts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neuro View Post
    Wouldn't it be better if they told them to stop violating peoples rights?
    That wouldn't fit the agenda at all.
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