<div class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 12pt;">Hello,</div> <div class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 12pt;">I am asking you to take a moment and contact <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:City w:st="on">Moscow</st1:City></st1:place>’s City Council.<span style=""> </span>Emails are below...</div> <div class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 12pt;">On October 1, <st1:City w:st="on">Moscow</st1:City>'s City Council unanimously voted yes to modify <st1:City w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Moscow</st1:place></st1:City>’s Noise Ordinance to allow police officers to issue citations without warning and without civilian complaint. There isn't even a set decibel limit. It is up to the discretion of the police.<br></div> <div class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 12pt;">In other words, if you are making any noise the police deem inappropriate, they can now fine you on the spot on public and private property.<br><br>They also did not ask the public for input at
the meeting.<br><br>The only reason it is not now law is because Linda Pall blocked Bill Lambert from suspending the rules of 3 votes.<br></div> <div class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 12pt;">According to our city attorney Randy Fife, our district judge Bill Hamlett has ruled that Idaho law states police officers cannot represent themselves as citizens since their job is to represent all citizens. It is illegal for them to have the power this proposal gives them.<span style=""> </span>Therefore, this new proposal seems like it would be struck down if challenged.</div><div class="MsoNormal"><o:p> </o:p></div> <div class="MsoNormal">We certainly don't have the power to have our voices heard at the federal level, where civil liberties are on the attack. Take a moment to have your voice heard by your local representatives. They are just doing there job trying to solve a problem and need guidance to insure they are not mimicking the erosions
on the national level.<br></div><div class="style4"><br> <span class="style7"><u><a href="mailto:aaronament@moscow.com">Aaron Ament </a></u></span><a href="mailto:aaronament@moscow.com">aaronament@moscow.com</a><br> <span class="style7"><u><a href="mailto:blambert@ci.moscow.id.us">Bill Lambert </a></u></span><a href="mailto:blambert@ci.moscow.id.us">blambert@ci.moscow.id.us</a><br> <span class="style7"><u><a href="mailto:lpall@moscow.com">Linda Pall </a></u></span><a href="mailto:lpall@moscow.com">lpall@moscow.com;</a><u><br> <span class="style7"><a href="mailto:jweber@moscow.com">John Weber </a></span></u><a href="mailto:jweber@moscow.com">jweber@moscow.com</a><br> <span class="style7"><u><a href="mailto:tlamar@moscow.com">Tom Lamar tlamar@moscow.com</a><br><br></u></span><o:p></o:p></div> Unfortunately, the city website has not yet posted the new council woman Kit Crane's email. Perhaps her phone number is in the phonebook?<br><br>
Thank you!<br><div class="MsoNormal"><o:p> </o:p></div> <div class="MsoNormal">Garrett Clevenger</div> <div class="style4"><br></div><br>