[Vision2020] And From Moscow We Have . . .

Paul Rumelhart godshatter at yahoo.com
Tue May 26 18:20:12 PDT 2009


Couldn't they simply arrest Kai for possession and then let the courts 
worry about it?  That seems like the simplest solution for them.

Paul

Tom Hansen wrote:
> FYI, Bear -
>
> I "frequent John's Alley".  A former city council member used to "frequent
> John's Alley".
>
> Exactly what are you implying about John's Alley?
>
> You stated:
>
> "What does Kai drive while the local plods impound the car?"
>
> Are you suggesting that Kai's mode of transportation is more important
> than the illegal sale of narcotics in Moscow?
>
> You went on to state:
>
> "The reality is KAI would have been a suspect!"
>
> HUH???  If Kai were to surrender, to the police, narcotics he had found
> under the spare tire of a car he had purchased just a month earlier, while
> explaining how he had discovered these narcotics (easily verifiable
> facts), he would become the primary suspect.
>
> I'm sorry, Bear.  But, I credit the Moscow Police Department with a bit
> more common sense than that.
>
> Thanks for sharing this little bit of humor with me, though, Bear.  I'll
> share it with my father (a retired LAPD officer with 36 years of service).
>
> "Yeah, Dad.  Some Saturday nights the lobby at the Moscow Police
> Department is so crowded with dealers wanting to turn themselves in along
> with their stash that it is standing room only.  Heck, by 2:00 in the
> morning (right after John's Alley closes), the traffic is so heavy, the
> cops have to establish a traffic control point at Fourth Street and
> Washington jus to direct them to the cop shop."
>
> Thanks, Bear.  My Dad will get a kick out of it.
>
> Tom Hansen
> Moscow, Idaho
>
> "The Pessimist complains about the wind, the Optimist expects it to change
> and the Realist adjusts his sails."
>
> - Unknown
>
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