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YET ANOTHER WARNING

Just heard it on Channel 6 news, but it's not on their website yet.


Burglaries occurring on Wendell Ave, in the Stockade, and the northside.



Notice how there is little posting from the cheerleaders cheerleader for the dems in the city/county/plex.  No more postings saying the mayor and his team are doing a wonderful job in the city.  

Too embarassed to come out of his cave  



Guess this is really going to help Carl Erickson sell his house, eh?










Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent.  
Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and
speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.
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Thank God we have a "law enforcement expert" as Mayor. Even the yellow dog DEMS are dumping him. Proctor's stooge Perazzo is running for Mayor, as reported by Marv Cermak in the Times Union.
Some machine. At least the Tweed Machine built public facilities these idiots can't replaster a DSS building. Watch for falling plaster Metrograft at "work". It ain't funny no more. Taxes 3X higher than Albany
County and 4X higher than Saratoga County. And the same DEM lifers running over and over again. In this renaissance we close the churches. Keep the implosion going!
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Interesting that neither the PD website nor the city website has the warning posted, and it REALLY should be posted on the main page, so as soon as you type the url and hit enter, you get the words "warning from ..."


Oh wait, then the warning would have to be up 24/7.  Can you imagine it?

"The following warning has been issued by the Schdy PD.

Residents of the following areas of the city are advised of a recent rash of burglaries, break ins, sabbings, shootings, arsons, rapes, assaults .....:

Stockade
Downtown
Northside
Bellevue
Mt Plesant
Hamilton Hill
Vale
Centra State St
Woodlawn
Central Park North
Upper Union St
Eastern Ave
Boulevards
Union Triangle
Union College
GE Plot"



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hey, you forgot Proctors and SCCC
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Quoted from exit3
hey, you forgot Proctors and SCCC


Was waiting to see how long til someone commented on that.


Leaving off downtown area was intentional, i.e, the mayor and his buddies will not allow warnings or much mention of issues downtown.






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Quoted from exit3
hey, you forgot Proctors and SCCC


Of course, according to Morris and Death Ray there is no violet crime in the joke Arts and Drunk district. Rapes, shot gun attacks, gang assault, armed robberies but no
biggies. What's the latest on the Proctor's box office burglaries? ZZZZZZ. Just heard about another shot gun attack outside the Union Inn. Let's see how long
the corrupt DEM machine and its media pals cover that up. Until after the election and beyond. Re-elect who?
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Quoted from exit3
hey, you forgot Proctors and SCCC


As taxpayer black holes or crime centers?
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Schenectady
CRIME INDEX = 6
(100 is safest)

Schenectady is safer than 6% of the cities in the US.


About Schenectady crime rates

With a crime rate of 57 per one thousand residents, Schenectady has one of the highest crime rates
in America compared to all communities of all sizes - from the smallest towns to the very largest cities.
One's chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime here is one in 18. Within New York,
more than 98% of the communities have a lower crime rate than Schenectady.

In Schenectady, your chance of becoming a victim of a property crime is one in 21.

In Schenectady, your chance of becoming a victim of a property tax gouging is one in one.


Schenectady has one of the highest rates of motor vehicle theft in the nation according to our analysis
of FBI crime data. This is compared to communities of all sizes, from the smallest to the largest. In fact,
your chance of getting your car stolen if you live in Schenectady is one in 360.

For Schenectady, we found that the violent crime rate is one of the highest in the nation, across communities
of all sizes (both large and small). Violent offenses tracked included forcible rape, murder and non-negligent
manslaughter, armed robbery, and aggravated assault, including assault with a deadly weapon.
According to
NeighborhoodScout's analysis of FBI reported crime data, your chance of becoming a victim of one of these
crimes in Schenectady is one in 105.


The crime data that NeighborhoodScout used for this analysis are the seven offenses from the uniform crime
reports, collected by the FBI from 17,000 local law enforcement agencies, and include both violent and property
crimes, combined.

Chicago is safer than Schenectady!

Chicago
CRIME INDEX = 8
(100 is safest)
Chicago is safer than 8% of the cities in the US.

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Those figures can be a bit misleading, because your chances in Chicago of being a victim of certain crimes are lower only because nobody in his right mind steps one foot into certain areas, but your chance of being gouged by taxes is dead on.
You know, the tax gouging hurts our chances of some neighborhoods making a comeback, because their is a natural cycle of areas becoming less fashionable, people moving away, and eventually others go into these areas because they are cheaper, but the high taxes make these areas unsuitable for that. If you are an immigrant, unwilling to languish on welfare, one of the first things you do is try to buy a house to have control of your money. If owning your own place is no longer a form of investing, you won't do it. $4,000 taxes on Moyston Street? That area will either be the bottom layer of society, or vacant and crumbling. Certainly no one with good habits, like maybe working for your money, is going to take a chance there anymore.
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Quoted from Madam X
Those figures can be a bit misleading, because your chances in Chicago of being a
victim of certain crimes are lower only because nobody in his right mind steps one foot into certain areas...


That is correct. Crime is concentrated in the poorest areas.

Crime is directly proportional to poverty.

Poverty is directly proportional to tax rates.

Higher taxes creates more poverty and crime.

Crime doesn't create higher taxes.

Crime is one of the byproducts of the tax gouging mafia.

Along with plummeting property values.

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High property taxes hurt the upward strivers. The real 'investors' in a community.
McCheese can only afford his high tax house because he gets two incomes. Both from the taxpayers. No wonder he complains about people not paying their taxes, at some point we are going to realize that a mayor should not be making triple the average income in a small city. Here he is complaining about the residents, yet right under his nose, he has one planning a classless exit from tax hell while still playing dirtball politics that are bad for the rest of us. Notice he has nothing to say about that. That stinky situation should not be allowed, but it is their idea of good government, I guess.
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Quoted from Libertarian4life


That is correct. Crime is concentrated in the poorest areas.

Crime is directly proportional to poverty.

Poverty is directly proportional to tax rates.

Higher taxes creates more poverty and crime.

Crime doesn't create higher taxes.

Crime is one of the byproducts of the tax gouging mafia.

Along with plummeting property values.



Illegal Police Department Activity Threaten to Bankrupt Counties Nationwide

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The Truth Behind The News

susanne_posel_news_ police-state-002Susanne Posel
Occupy Corporatism
February 7, 2013


Local police departments (LPDs) across the nation are incorporated as specialized non-profits. Most LPDs are known to the Secretary of State in their respective state as an association which gives the impression to the average citizen that this is a union. However this is not the case.

The LPDs are contracted by the City Council to preform police services and securitize the city they are hired in. This is the exchange of a local government hiring a private security firm to stabilize the local population and generate revenue for the city through tickets, arrests and recording infractions. However, this does not include upholding local laws, as the County Sheriff’s Office is elected to take charge of.

The problem with this system is that the LPDs, being corporations, are subject to corporate law. And corporations fall into dissolution (i.e. the termination of the corporation) for various reasons quite often. When it is the LPD that dissolves; this becomes a question of legal authority over the citizens by the hired private security firm known as the LPD.

Corporations that dissolve are not allowed by law to conduct business. These same rules apply to the LPD that is actually a corporation hired by the local government or city council to preform police services.

For example, in the State of Oregon, over 12 LPDs are in dissolution. On the Secretary of State website, when a LPD is dissolved it is classified as “INA” or inactive. This includes LPDs in the following cities:

• Beaverton
• Canby
• Charleston
• Eugene
• Gresham
• King County
• Lake Oswego
• Lebanon
• Portland
• Sherwood
• Weston

According to corporate law, if a corporation dissolves, it must withdraw as a business entity. This means that once the LPD is dissolved, they cannot continue to perform police services for the city in which they were hired.

And in fact, should this be brought to the public, it might be common place (as it is in the State of Oregon) that LPDs are in dissolution and not legally allowed to conduct police services because they lack legal authority as a dissolved corporation.

It also stands that the local governments that are privy to this information would be involved in not only egregious corruption but are knowingly misleading the citizens of their towns and cities. Once the LPD is dissolved, from the date of dissolution, any arrest, ticket, or police service preformed is now an illegal act. It is tantamount to a citizen impersonating a police officer which as serious legal ramifications.

Should citizens become aware of this fact in their city – that their LPD is a corporation that has dissolved and is continuing to operate as if they have legal right to do so – there would be justified legal recourse for every citizen who had been arrested, jailed, forced to pay a ticket of any kind and forced to appear in municipal court under those circumstances (including court costs, attorney’s fees and fees attributed by the court).

In 2012, Louis F. Quijas, Assistant Secretary of the Office for State and Local Law Enforcement (OSLLE), for the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) explained the purpose of the OSLLE as a front “office that provided coordination and partnership with state, local, and tribal law enforcement.”

The OSLLE was recommended by the 9/11 Commission. It was created to “lead the coordination of DHS-wide policies relating to state, local, and tribal law enforcement’s role in preventing acts of terrorism and to serve as the primary liaison between non-Federal law enforcement agencies across the country and the Department.”

Intelligence is disseminated through OSLLE to LPDs or “non-Federal law enforcement partners” to keep information flowing through initiatives such as the “If You See Something, Say Something™”, the Blue Campaign, the Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Initiative (NSI), and the Department’s efforts in Countering Violent Extremism.

OSLLE consistently works with LPDs on education, actionable information, operations and intelligence for the purpose of their part in the operations of the DHS with regard to keeping “our homeland safe”.

OSLLE also works as a liaison between LPDs to maintain DHS leadership and considerations of “issues, concerns, and requirements of state, local, and tribal law enforcement during budget, grant, and policy development processes.”

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) upholds relationships with LPDs for the purposes of and participation with National Preparedness Grant Program that began this year.

To ensure that local police departments continue to meet the requirements of training from DHS, officers regularly attend the DHS Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) in Glynco, Georgia.

LPDs are focused through OSLLE and DHS to “remain vigilant and to protect our communities from all threats, whether terrorism or other criminal activities” as DHS expands its control over local law enforcement and the communities they oversee.

As stated in the DHS directive from the Office for State and Local Law Enforcement (SLLE), the assistant Secretary for SLLE has “the primary official responsible for leading the coordination of Department-wide policies related to the role of state, tribal, and local law enforcement in preventing, preparing for, protecting against, and responding to natural disasters, acts of terrorism and other man- made disasters within the US.”

This directive also sets guidelines of advocacy for DHS by the LPDs. Authorization of DHS to take over LPDs is given in Title 6 of the United States Code, Section 607, “Terrorism prevention”.

In 2008, the Bureau of Justice Statistics stated that LPD “make up more than two-thirds of the 18,000 state and local law enforcement agencies in the US” which translates to an estimated 12,501 law enforcement agencies. Of those LPDs, there are more than 461,000 sworn officers.

Last year President Obama signed an executive order (EO) that created the White House Homeland Security Partnership Council and Steering Committee which tied DHS to local partnerships, federal and private institutions “to address homeland security challenges.”

Members of the Steering Committee include:

• Department of State
• Department of US Treasury
• Department of Defense
• Department of Justice
• Department of Transportation
• Department of Veterans Affairs
• The Federal Bureau of Investigations

In 2011, Congress encouraged private sector “police companies” to replace law enforcement on the State and local level by coercing a new police protection insurance that would tack on a fee to citizens for the use of “police protection”.

This move was justified by having citizens pay for the police to be called to scenes as a “communal service” that is contractual just as any other service or good is paid for. As a customer, the citizen would tell 911 dispatch their insurance information for payment purposes to be billed after the police were deployed to the scene, or services were rendered.

Turning LPDs into private security firms that provide services to the public was the scheme behind privatizing law enforcement.

Under state government contract, private security firms preform law enforcement services. With legislative bodies on both the state and Congressional level supporting this change, private corporations enter into contractual agreements with city councils to provide armed security patrol. Just as a rent-a-cop is hired to secure private property, local police departments are masked rent-a-cops that were hired by local government to secure their city.

This fact has been hidden from public scrutiny and has added to the blending of social perception of what the police are and what they do so that police services are able to function without question. At the same time, citizens are expected to pay fees for these “services” that were once inherent to life in a structured town or city.

In early 2012, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released a report entitled “Homeland Security and Intelligence: Next Steps in Evolving the Mission” which outlined in part on how to redirect efforts of the federal government from international terrorism toward home-grown terrorists and build a DHS-controlled police force agency that would control all cities and towns through the use of local police departments.

DHS maintains that “the threat grows more localized” which necessitates the militarization of local police in major cities in the US and the training of staff from local agencies to make sure that oversight is restricted to the federal government.

Private corporations have been parading as public servants policing cities and towns across America without the knowledge of the average citizen for quite some time. Although they wear the same badges as LPDs of the past, these private security firms are not there to uphold peace or enforce any laws and city ordinances. Just like any other corporation, they seek out opportunities to collect revenue for the benefit of the city that hired them.

The post Illegal Police Department Activity Threaten to Bankrupt Counties Nationwide appeared first on Susanne Posel.


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The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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at least they are warning the residents......have there been break-ins in ROTTENdam? hmmmmmmm


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


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THese ones, they had to warn people, because they've been occurring while people are at home, asleep. The cops are spread thin. At least they won't have to babysit those same few bars anymore, they'll be able to devote more resources to that area. Are break-ins happening in Rotterdam in occupied dwellings? I hope not.
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