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Content-type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-transfer-encoding: 8bit Lojban so I sent over the documnets I was talking about, give them a look and tell me what you think to be a police officer than it is to be any of these jobs. (i edited some of the names because they're really long and stilted.) it looks like working with heavy machinery and driving around a lot is really dangerous. 17. mechanic/installer supervisor 16. construction laborer 15. grounds maintenance 14. general maintenance and repair 13. construction trades helpers 12. construction trades supervisors 11. misc. agricultural workers 10. power line installersepairers 9. landscaping supervisors 8. farmers and other ag managers 7. drivers and outside sales workers 6. structural iron and steel workers 5. garbage collectors 4. roofers 3. aircraft pilots/flight engineers 2. loggers 1. fishers all of those jobs issue personal protective equipment; policing should be no exception. even if active shooter/m shootings aren?t happening every day, it is still something that happens. further, the sheer amount of guns in the united states makes disarming police, or even making them leave sidearms in their cars, impractical. [over 15,000 people were shot last year. ](.thetrace.org/2020/01/gun-de . as i pointed out, only a few nations do not routinely arm officers with sidearms, and those that do have very strict gun control. if you look at the everyday uniforms of police around the world, they look pretty similar to uniforms in the united states, including equipment. we are not unique in how we equip officers. the problem lies in the inadequate training, lack of accountability, and mentality we allow to permeate our police culture, and police unions that protect officers engaged in misconduct. disarming police is a non-starter. no politician who is able to gain office will be able to get that done. the only place i see this being thrown out seriously is in echo-chambers. a gun is not ppe. body armor is ppe. they can wear that, they can carry a http://www.whysobored.com/new-favorites/movies So. some more details. 1. they've been planning to do something with it for awhile. the plans boiled down to either removing it or building out the curb to make an exhibit at the site. considering the area is a traffic nightmare, it's probably best they didnt do that. 2. the thing gets defaced somewhat frequently and you also often have white douchebags (usually freshman jocks) monkeying around on the thing. better to put it on a pedestal in a museum. fredericksburg has tons of them. sounds fine i suppose. seems like a lot public exhibits relating to slavery/civil rights era stuff gets defaced a lot. happens a lot with the emmet till sign yes. history is history. it?s history. the past. http://home.whysobored.com/my-coffee/black a zoom clroom with a back mage machine sigh i slept late last night since i was finding some good to fap and had to wake up early for work. i read 'prom' as 'mom' and i was confused for a whole minute. i think i need some sleep man those smiles really shine! i could just imagine all the fun those smiles have had together. that?s awesome man. what?s salt without a little pepper? you two look so genuinely happy together! i hope to be so lucky one day are you really tall or us she really short? yes oh * COVID-19Surge (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/COVIDSurge.html) MONDAY, MAY 25, 2020 * Evaluating and Reporting Persons Under Investigation (PUI) (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/clinical-criteria.html) MONDAY, MAY 25, 2020 * CDC Diagnostic Test for COVID-19 (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/lab/testing.html) SUNDAY, MAY 24, 2020 * If You Are Sick (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/if-you-are-sick/index.html) SUNDAY, MAY 24, 2020 --2041353867477840121=529143696=? 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Lojban so I sent over the documnets I was talking about, give them a look and tell me what you think to be a police officer than it is to be any of these jobs. (i edited some of the names because they're really long and stilted.) it looks like working with heavy machinery and driving around a lot is really dangerous. 17. mechanic/installer supervisor 16. construction laborer 15. grounds maintenance 14. general maintenance and repair 13. construction trades helpers 12. construction trades supervisors 11. misc. agricultural workers 10. power line installersepairers 9. landscaping supervisors 8. farmers and other ag managers 7. drivers and outside sales workers 6. structural iron and steel workers 5. garbage collectors 4. roofers 3. aircraft pilots/flight engineers 2. loggers 1. fishers all of those jobs issue personal protective equipment; policing should be no exception. even if active shooter/m shootings aren?t happening every day, it is still something that happens. further, the sheer amount of guns in the united states makes disarming police, or even making them leave sidearms in their cars, impractical. [over 15,000 people were shot last year. ](.thetrace.org/2020/01/gun-de . as i pointed out, only a few nations do not routinely arm officers with sidearms, and those that do have very strict gun control. if you look at the everyday uniforms of police around the world, they look pretty similar to uniforms in the united states, including equipment. we are not unique in how we equip officers. the problem lies in the inadequate training, lack of accountability, and mentality we allow to permeate our police culture, and police unions that protect officers engaged in misconduct. disarming police is a non-starter. no politician who is able to gain office will be able to get that done. the only place i see this being thrown out seriously is in echo-chambers. a gun is not ppe. body armor is ppe. they can wear that, they can carry a
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So. some more details. 1. they've been planning to do something with it for awhile. the plans boiled down to either removing it or building out the curb to make an exhibit at the site. considering the area is a traffic nightmare, it's probably best they didnt do that. 2. the thing gets defaced somewhat frequently and you also often have white douchebags (usually freshman jocks) monkeying around on the thing. better to put it on a pedestal in a museum. fredericksburg has tons of them. sounds fine i suppose. seems like a lot public exhibits relating to slavery/civil rights era stuff gets defaced a lot. happens a lot with the emmet till sign yes. history is history. it?s history. the past.



a zoom clroom with a back mage machine sigh i slept late last night since i was finding some good to fap and had to wake up early for work. i read 'prom' as 'mom' and i was confused for a whole minute. i think i need some sleep man those smiles really shine! i could just imagine all the fun those smiles have had together. that?s awesome man. what?s salt without a little pepper? you two look so genuinely happy together! i hope to be so lucky one day are you really tall or us she really short? yes oh














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