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Ya the Colbert super PAC schtick was hilarious and opened a lot of people's eyes. Too bad nothing got changed because of it
Ars TechnicaIn a turn of events that isnt terribly surprising, a bill to allow Tesla Motors to sell cars directly to consumers in Texas has failed to make it to the floor, with various state representatives offering excuses about not wanting to "piss off all the auto dealers."
The Lone Star States notoriously anti-Tesla stanceone of the strongest in the nationis in many ways the direct legacy of powerful lawmaker-turned-lobbyist Gene Fondren, who spent much of his life ensuring that the Texas Automobile Dealers Associations wishes were railroaded through the Texas legislature.
That legacy is alive and well, with Texas lawmakers refusing to pass bills in 2013 and again in 2015 to allow Tesla to sell to consumers. Per the states franchise laws, auto manufacturers like Tesla are only allowed to sell cars to independent third-party dealers. These laws were originally intended to protect consumers against the possibility of automakers colluding on pricing; today, though, they function as protectionist shields for the entrenched political interests of car dealers and their powerful state- and nationwide lobbyist organizations.
The anti-Tesla sentiment didnt stop Texas from attempting to snag the contracts for Tesla Motors upcoming "Gigafactory," the multibillion dollar battery factory that Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk eventually chose to build in Reno, Nevada.
Speaking of Elon Muskin a stunning display of total ignorance, Texas state representative Senfronia Thompson (a Democrat representing House District 141) had this to say about the bills failure: "I can appreciate Tesla wanting to sell cars, but I think it would have been wiser if Mr. Tesla had sat down with the car dealers first."
Apparently being even minimally familiar with the matters one legislates isnt a requirement to serve in the Texas legislature. However, Thompson did receive many thousands in campaign contributions from the Texas Automobile Dealers Association, so perhaps shes just doing what shes told.
The irony here is that, stupid lawmakers or not, it's still not particularly difficult for Texas residents to buy a Tesla automobilethe process is roughly the same as buying any other car out-of-state, and Tesla Motors will even deliver the vehicle to the customer's house. The only caveats are that the sale can't be done in a Tesla dealership in Texas (they're called "galleries" to emphasize that they're not stores), and the full amount of sales tax must be paid up front instead of rolled into the car's financing.
A Virginia police officer resigned amid claims of excessive force when he used a Taser and pepper-sprayed a man who was suffering from a medical emergency, according to police accounts and newly released body cam video.
Fredericksburg Police Officer Shaun Jergens stepped down May 14, 10 days after he confronted wrong-way driver David Washington, 34, in a suspected hit-and-run crash.
But Washington had actually suffered a stroke, an unnamed source told WTOP.
While Jergens has denied any wrongdoing, Capt. Rick Pennock admitted Friday the officer used excessive force.
"The use of force demonstrated in the incident involving Mr. Washington was not in compliance with department policy or training," Pennock said in a statement. "We take matters such as these very seriously and require that officers at all times exercise appropriate restraint and good judgment in their dealings with citizens."
Police body-cameras promote transparency
The showdown took place earlier this month when Washington plowed through a city road sign, drove over a median and eventually struck another car before his Hyundai came to a stop in the middle of an intersection near the campus of the University of Mary Washington.
Police responded to reports of a hit-and-run and found Washington still in his car. He refused to comply with officers' demands to show his hands, police said.
That's when Jergens, the last of three cops to arrive at the scene, promptly took control.
"It was dispatched via the radio that citizens reported that the suspect was moving around a lot inside of his vehicle," Jergens said in a statement to the Free Lance-Star. "I believed that the suspect may be looking for a weapon or looking to conceal a weapon based on this information and the fact that he was believed to be fleeing a felony (hit and run of an occupied vehicle)."
At a court hearing on April 22, a Kentucky judge ordered that Adam Horine be transported from the Carroll County Detention Center to a Lexington hospital for a mental health examination and treatment. Horine, whod been arrested for disorderly conduct and making verbal threats, was hearing voices and had thoughts of suicide. Hours after the court order, police picked up Horine from the jail, but instead of taking him to the hospital, they put him on a Greyhound bus with a one-way ticket to Floridaa 28-hour ride away. What happened?
The Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting has the whole bizarre story. According to KyCIRs sources, Carrollton Police Chief Michael Willhoite proposed a deal to Horine and Judge Elizabeth Chandler before the April court hearing: If Horinea repeat offender whod been arrested for theft, drunk driving, and drugs in the pastwould leave Kentucky for Florida permanently, the most recent charges against him would be resolved.
In a video of the hearing obtained by KyCIR, Horine can be heard saying that he is mentally and physically ill, claiming repeatedly that his kidneys are failing and that he has been peeing blood. After initially expressing interest in the Florida deal, he backed off, asking to be hospitalized instead, and Judge Chandler agreed.
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The same day, Carrollton police officer Ron Dickow arrived at the detention center, took him to the bus station, and handed him a ticket and $18 cash. (KyCIR has video of Horines departure from jail as well.) Dickow was reportedly acting under orders from Chief Willhoite, who also provided the money for the ticket. Horine arrived in Florida safely.
The Kentucky attorney generals office is now investigating Horines case, and a special prosecutor has been appointed to examine allegations of misconduct and other criminal violations of Chief Mike Willhoite and Officer Ron Dickow. Horine was arrested near St. Petersburg and taken back to Kentucky this month after the Kentucky AG issued a warrant alleging, somewhat bafflingly, that he had escaped from jail. According to KyCIRs R.G. Dunlop, the office may have issued the charge as a ploy to get Horine home after learning of potential misconduct: The justice system that sent Horine to Florida had to charge him with a new crime in order to extradite him to Kentucky.
Horine is currently hospitalized at Lexingtons Eastern State Hospitalthe facility to which he was originally supposed to be transferredand awaiting his next court date.
On May 20, a Kentucky grade schooler was eating lunch with her friends in the cafeteria when a school employee took away her hot lunch and dumped it in the trash in front of her. The teacher gave her a cheese sandwich to eat instead. Although the student didnt know it, her lunch account had had a negative balance.
The girls aunt, whos also the PTO treasurer, had stopped by Bedford Elementary School that day and heard what happened from an employee.
It was awful to think about her being there, sitting there and she was crying. Shes a shy girl anyway, shes 10 years old and she knows whats going on, Leslie Chilton told local NBC station WAVE 3.
Another Bedford mom, Kim Wright, started a petition to change the schools policy on overdue accounts to avoid situations where school staff waste food and bully students in front of their friends. She says other parents told her their kids came home upset that the girls lunch was trashed.
How is it ethical? How is it moral to do this to children who have no control over the situation, whatever the situation may be? Wright told WAVE3. Whether its the fault of the school or the parents, the child does not need to be in the equation.
The girls family had money to pay the lunch bill, WAVE3 reported, they just didnt know their daughters account had run out.
Wrights petition, which now has more than 1,000 signatures, seems to have gotten through to the school board, which has scheduled a public meeting for next month to discuss the lunch policy.
School Throws Away 10-Year-Old's Hot Lunch Because Her Account Was Empty
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http://www.wave3.com/story/29185449...ild-trashed-lunch-because-of-past-due-account
Not the first time something like this has been reported. Why any sane adult that worked in a public school system ever thought this was a good policy in the first place is the real question
An AP investigation has forced the FBI to admit that it uses at least 13 dummy corporations with planes like the one shown above to fly low-and-slow aerial spy missions over U.S. cities, capturing video and sometimes cellular signals from 30 cities in 11 states in a recent month.
The agencys domestic flying operations have garnered headlines before, as when its planes were caught over Baltimore during the recent unrest, or when FBI aircraft tried (and reportedly failed) to assist in catching Faisal Shahzad, the wannabe Times Square bomber. But the Associated Press story suggests the federales are more brazen, and less accountable, than you could even imagine:
The planes surveillance equipment is generally used without a judges approval, and the FBI said the flights are used for specific, ongoing investigations. The FBI said it uses front companies to protect the safety of the pilots and aircraft. It also shields the identity of the aircraft so that suspects on the ground dont know theyre being watched by the FBI.
In a recent 30-day period, the agency flew above more than 30 cities in 11 states across the country, an AP review found... Details confirmed by the FBI track closely with published reports since at least 2003 that a government surveillance program might be behind suspicious-looking planes slowly circling neighborhoods.
Hows it done? With a freaking fleet of Cessnas and a simple flight procedure:
The AP traced at least 50 aircraft back to the FBI, and identified more than 100 flights since late April orbiting both major cities and rural areas.
One of the planes, photographed in flight last week by the AP in northern Virginia, bristled with unusual antennas under its fuselage and a camera on its left side. A federal budget document from 2010 mentioned at least 115 planes, including 90 Cessna aircraft, in the FBIs surveillance fleet...
Most flight patterns occurred in counter-clockwise orbits up to several miles wide and roughly one mile above the ground at slow speeds. A 2003 newsletter from the company FLIR Systems Inc., which makes camera technology such as seen on the planes, described flying slowly in left-handed patterns.
Most of the aircraft registrations, the AP said, are signed by a Robert Lindley, who is listed as chief executive and has at least three distinct signatures among the companies. Those would be the 13 front companies that AP identified being actively used by the FBI [and] are registered to post office boxes in Bristow, Virginia, right by a municipal airport.
The most hilariously shameless part of the FBIs subterfuge, however, may have come when it begged the AP to protect its dummy corporations:
The FBI asked the AP not to disclose the names of the fake companies it uncovered, saying that would saddle taxpayers with the expense of creating new cover companies to shield the governments involvement, and could endanger the planes and integrity of the surveillance missions.
The AP laughed that one off. Its posted a bunch of documents online where you can read the names of all the FBIs fake companies, including NG Research, the one that did the Baltimore surveillance last month.
The beauty of building up a wealth of confidential data you really dont want anyone accessing is that its all in one place when, say, Chinese hackers decide they want to look at it. Such is the case with todays massive federal data breach, the AP reports.
The hackers hit the mainframe in the beginning of May, the Department of Homeland security announced today, potentially compromising millions of federal government workers.
A U.S. official who declined to be identified said the data breach could potentially affect every federal agency. One key question is whether intelligence agency employee information was compromised.
The Office of Personnel Management is the human resources department for the federal government, and it conducts background checks for security clearances. The OPM conducts more than 90 percent of federal background investigations, according to its website.
Its like the great Holden Caufield once said, and Im approximating here, but, Thats the whole trouble. You cant ever find a place thats nice and secure, because there isnt any. You may think there is, but once you get there, when youre not looking, somebodyll sneak up and release all your personal information right under your nose.
Texas Cop Suspended After Footage Emerges of Brutal Pool Party Arrests
On Saturday, video was uploaded to Youtube of police officers screaming at and arresting children at a community pool in Texas. One officer, confronted by two boys while grabbing a young girl by the neck and shoving her head towards the ground, pulls his gun and points it at them.
According to a police statement posted to Facebook, McKinney, Texas police responded on Friday evening to a disturbance call regarding a group of teenagers who do not live in the area or have permission to be there.
A fight had reportedly broken out at the Craig Ranch North Community Pool when the police were called. When the cops showed up everyone ran, including the people who didnt do anything, the description of the Youtube video reads. So the cops just started putting everyone on the ground and in handcuffs for no reason. This kind of force is uncalled for especially on children and innocent bystanders.
First responding officers encountered a large crowd that refused to comply with police commands. Nine additional units responded to the scene. Officers were eventually able to gain control of the situation.
McKinney Police later learned of a video that was taken at the scene by an unknown party. This video has raised concerns that are being investigated by the McKinney Police Department. At this time, one of the responding officers has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of this investigation.
The statement does not specify which of the responding officers has been suspended or which part of the video raised concerns. Was it, indeed, the part where an officer pulls his weapon on two unarmed boys? Or was it the part where he drives his knee into a teenage girls backa girl who, in fact, was apparently following his orders to leave the area when he changed his mind and decided to arrest herand screams in her face?
Then again, perhaps it was the part when he interrupts another officer who is trying to talk to a group of teenagerstwo of whom return to him a flashlight dropped by an officer who was sprinting around tackling peoplelike human beings, wrestling one to the ground and yelling, Get on the ground. I told you to stay.
Later, this officer explains, I personally told you to get on the ground and stay. What did you do when I walked away? You did what everybody else did, and what everybody else did was illegal. You did it, and you got caught. Now, youre sitting here, paying for it.
As it happens, it would appear that this is the same officer who pulled his gun for no reason. One can only imagine why two young black males would want to run away from such a person.
Video in Link
http://gawker.com/texas-cop-suspended-after-footage-emerges-of-brutal-poo-1709655045?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+gawker%2Ffull+(Gawker)
Eh, you are right. My mistake. Watched it again. I just find it moronic how these teens act tough these days and then as soon as they are about to get their arse whooped, they want their mommy. Fight your own battles!![]()
Such a shame you couldn't throw them in front of a bus like you did as a kid and get away with it, huh?
Makes no sense bro.
Texas Cop Suspended After Footage Emerges of Brutal Pool Party Arrests
On Saturday, video was uploaded to Youtube of police officers screaming at and arresting children at a community pool in Texas. One officer, confronted by two boys while grabbing a young girl by the neck and shoving her head towards the ground, pulls his gun and points it at them.
According to a police statement posted to Facebook, McKinney, Texas police responded on Friday evening to a “disturbance” call regarding a group of teenagers who “do not live in the area or have permission to be there.”
A fight had reportedly broken out at the Craig Ranch North Community Pool when the police were called. “When the cops showed up everyone ran, including the people who didn’t do anything,” the description of the Youtube video reads. “So the cops just started putting everyone on the ground and in handcuffs for no reason. This kind of force is uncalled for especially on children and innocent bystanders.”
First responding officers encountered a large crowd that refused to comply with police commands. Nine additional units responded to the scene. Officers were eventually able to gain control of the situation.
McKinney Police later learned of a video that was taken at the scene by an unknown party. This video has raised concerns that are being investigated by the McKinney Police Department. At this time, one of the responding officers has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of this investigation.
The statement does not specify which of the responding officers has been suspended or which part of the video “raised concerns.” Was it, indeed, the part where an officer pulls his weapon on two unarmed boys? Or was it the part where he drives his knee into a teenage girl’s back—a girl who, in fact, was apparently following his orders to leave the area when he changed his mind and decided to arrest her—and screams in her face?
Then again, perhaps it was the part when he interrupts another officer who is trying to talk to a group of teenagers—two of whom return to him a flashlight dropped by an officer who was sprinting around tackling people—like human beings, wrestling one to the ground and yelling, “Get on the ground. I told you to stay.”
Later, this officer explains, “I personally told you to get on the ground and stay. What did you do when I walked away? You did what everybody else did, and what everybody else did was illegal. You did it, and you got caught. Now, you’re sitting here, paying for it.”
As it happens, it would appear that this is the same officer who pulled his gun for no reason. One can only imagine why two young black males would want to run away from such a person.
Video in Link
http://gawker.com/texas-cop-suspended-after-footage-emerges-of-brutal-poo-1709655045?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+gawker%2Ffull+(Gawker)