[Vision2020] who pays for Megaload cops?
Wayne Price
bear at moscow.com
Fri Sep 2 16:35:53 PDT 2011
Bill,
EXXON paid for the permit which gave them the right to transport the
loads legally.
Wayne
On Sep 2, 2011, at 4:29 PM, Bill London wrote:
> WMP-
> my point exactly
> Exxon wants to play, Exxon should pay
> BL
>
> From: Wayne Price
> Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 4:21 PM
> To: Bill London
> Cc: vision2020 ; nancy chaney ; Tom Lamar
> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] who pays for Megaload cops?
>
> Didn't advocate making them "so expensive that those rights
> disappear", but what is wrong with you play, YOU pay?
>
> WMP
>
>
>
> On Sep 2, 2011, at 4:16 PM, Bill London wrote:
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>> WMP-
>> so your goal is to make freedom of expression and civil
>> disobedience so expensive that those rights disappear?
>> BL
>>
>> From: Wayne Price
>> Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 2:05 PM
>> To: Bill London
>> Cc: vision2020 ; nancy chaney ; Tom Lamar
>> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] who pays for Megaload cops?
>>
>> So, some protesters show up and the local police respond and you
>> want the folks that have the permits to pay?
>> WHEN the protesters break the laws, their fines should pay for the
>> disturbances they cause. Now, who decided some 25 additional
>> police officers were needed?
>>
>> That dog won't hunt!
>>
>>
>> WMP
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>> On Sep 2, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Bill London wrote:
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>>> According to newspaper reports, about 25 local cops (17 Moscow, 9
>>> county) were at the latest megaloads confrontation Thurs night in
>>> downtown Moscow.
>>>
>>> Who is paying for all the overtime for those officers? I called
>>> David Duke (Moscow police chief) who said that we are. The
>>> taxpayers. You. Me. Us. We are spending money to help the
>>> world’s richest corporation (Exxon/Mobil) get their equipment
>>> delivered on time.
>>>
>>> Thankfully, Duke said that the city council will be discussing
>>> this issue on Tuesday (Sept 6) at their regular meeting. I hope
>>> the council tells Exxon to pay those costs.
>>>
>>> BL
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