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Video Removal

Since these videos were made in public, individuals, groups and law enforcement have no right to privacy.  When you do a FOIA on the police body cam footage, they tear up their high-chair trays about the privacy of individuals on the video. Which is only a poor excuse for them to get in your way. The police department illegally dodges FOIA by removing video of the individuals that the footage is in response to. The landlord of the property anonymous person can pay $100k per video for removal.

Homan sends stern message to liberal gov: 'I'm willing to put him in jail'

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  It looks like JD Prickster will be facing the  same negative consequences...

Cheryl Nosser

Since it's likely that she screwed you out of your deposit like she did in my situation, here is the address that you need to visit in order to recover yours...

Fat Ass B Speedin'

 

I'm a member

Since I'm a member of the nationwide neighborhood watch institute , I don't have to get approval from local authorities or get the nod from the corrupt Illinois democrat governors office to do what I do.  I monitor and record (with home surveillance) local traffic that goes though my area for suspicious people and traffic. This place has sex offenders and meth lab activity which prompted me to put cameras on my property.  The last slumlord had one fake camera at the beginning of the road along with signs that the place was under 24 hour surveillance. Keep in mind that I never delete any of the videos as the always come in handy. The local police department has a tendency to violate peoples civil rights as well.  It makes 911 a joke. This is one of the many reasons that you should have your mobile phone fully charged when police arrive. You can record the police anytime and post them on the web. Lovelace v. Gibson  The Quincy Police Department just recently made Adam ...

Slumlord Texting

This is why you should always have proof of events that  might be questionable. Screen Captures.  

Are you dealing with a Slumlord? Attorney Eric Castelblanco explains you...

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