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If you read the statute this hold also applies to your inspection idea. (Again except in cases where someone gets they ass shot, where the family is allowed to see it.)
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If you read the statute this hold also applies to your inspection idea. (Again except in cases where someone gets they ass shot, where the family is allowed to see it.)
And that's fair. I suppose my issue is less with the price tag itself (which is reasonable as a one-off cost for the amount of footage) and more that once the video files are properly redacted they won't have to do it again. The county will send an email with the same storage server link to all who ask.Do you have any idea how many requests for the Bodycam footage she has gotten in the past 2 days?She's not even reading the requests anymore. And yes people are lining up to buy the Bodycam footage at $3k. Because he who Youtubes it first hits the algorithm jackpot.
if this cop beats the shit out of nick does that count as null making good on his promise to kick nick's ass for watching anime and the drex stuff being true?There was also Joshua Monsoon. Pretty suspicious if you ask me.
It’s like 9-10 cams I thought so I can see that. Years ago I spent about 10 hours applying redactions to a 140 page document. All of the people involved after me probably did 5-10 hours of work each after me depending on their field. I know this is multiple videos vs a written document, but I would think it’s a quick process for censoring anything involving FOIA exemptions and then running it through all parties that are part of their internal process.I could understand wanting $60 / hour, but it taking 50 combined hours? What?
In order for Nick to get better he has to realize that Josh "too autistic to understand human emotions" Moon and the incel prudes at the Kiwi Farms were 100% right when they said he needed to pull up. Currently his ego is far too big to allow that and he'd need some kind of major intervention to change it.Um the big one you're missing out on is Nick himself and his personality disorder.
I know it's very popular these days to see people as cattle, that as long as you provide the right conditions, they will go the way you want them to go. I just don't see it this way, I think he's a broken man who learned for years how to take pleasure from having power and from being able to manipulate others.
Like, there are synapses in his brain, there are connections, that have been built over years now, to enable him to feel pleasure from "winning" over others.
The fact that this horrifically traumatic experience did not break him apart, is making me think that those synapses are still there. He feels happy when he can fool people into thinking he's right. It's super important for him. More important than having happy children close to him.
It is absolutely possible to change that. But it takes some serious humbling combined with the ability to see own mistakes and the willingness to change.
Whatever punishment he's gonna receive, it will not be 25 years in prison, getting mutt law'ed in shower on daily. It will be a gentle thing, designed to help normal people who got a bit lost but can still recover quickly. A little shake up, that any normal person would take to heart and treat as rock bottom. But Nick is not that person imho. There is nothing about his behavior prior to the arrest, and especially after, that makes me think he's got a chance to learn from it and grow up.
Good to see i'm not the only one who automatically reads "LEEEEGAL MIIINDSET" in pig squeaks.LEGAL MINDSET
LEGAL MINDSET
Legal dick sucker, more like it.
Nick's got this.
Except this particular kid didn’t want that. She was so desperate for clean clothes, and she knew her parents and April wouldn’t help her, that she asked the strange man with the gun who just broke down her door.Yeah, kids will certainly try to wear their favorite shirt or whatever multiple days in a row no matter how dirty and that's when you tell them to march right back up to their room because you're not letting them leave the house like that.
This is what pisses me off to no end, If you read that end part and you continue to Balldoguard in anyway, whether it's the Megan Fox route of "He's a good person! you don't understand! those damn kiwi farm monsters!", Andy pulling the "Well we were cool so...what do you want me to do about it?" Or Barnes' smooth as a fuckin chicken breast brain take of "It's all a conspiracy!" You're actually a worthless piece of shit. The fact that these retards read neglect, abuse, starvation and still have ANY excuses makes me so fuckin mad.The last line of this just kills me. But apparently there is no trauma for these kids being ousted from a house in a police raid due to your drugged out parents.
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Data Practices Act law is super-complicated and has its own terminology. That's why the responses don't make sense until you dig into the mess that is Minnesota Statues Section 13.View attachment 6033715
This response doesn't really make sense. Their own rules say that the footage would be considered private/non public UNLESS it is an active criminal investigation - which this is - but she's saying she can't release it until the investigation is done, which according to their rules would make it private/nonpublic.
"Body cam data are generally private/nonpublic, except when the data are active criminal investigative data. (§ 13.825, subd. 2(a)(3))"
Think you nailed it except for the last part.Data Practices Act law is super-complicated and has its own terminology. That's why the responses don't make sense until you dig into the mess that is Minnesota Statues Section 13.
My reading of § 13.185 is that while the investigation is ongoing, the footage won't be released except to the subject or to next of kin if the subject got killed by cops. When the investigation is done, the footage still won'g be released unless someone gets a court order releasing it.
I could be wrong here, of course, and am happy to be corrected.
Damn.... This is really heading towards the Mega Divorce Rape arc. From having everything Family, money huge house to living in his parents basement paying out the ass for Kayla's new husband and his kids.Sister in law was one of the narcissism? If true, that would really play towards Kayla leaving.. I'd assume her whole family wants her out.
So I haven't watched literally any Nick since the Rittenhouse arc, so it strikes me how "stuffed up" his voice sounds. This is the way habitual coke users sound. He's not a light user. He's a chronic user. At least, that's the tale his sinuses tell.
That's exactly my reading of it. It is pretty convoluted. (Which Hardin apparently also said, but mostly in the context of needing almost universal consent to make it a public record)Data Practices Act law is super-complicated and has its own terminology. That's why the responses don't make sense until you dig into the mess that is Minnesota Statues Section 13.
My reading of § 13.185 is that while the investigation is ongoing, the footage won't be released except to the subject or to next of kin if the subject got killed by cops. When the investigation is done, the footage still won'g be released unless someone gets a court order releasing it.
I could be wrong here, of course, and am happy to be corrected.
I have the idea for the app that will finally make the Apple Vision Pro™ worth buying! The BalldoCam Arrest Warrant Version! Multiple camera angles, switch between them live, oh it'd be glorious!There were a lot of cameras. On eon each cop. Plus dashcams and whatever the evidence team was filming. Plus the interviews back at the police station.
They literally have to take a beat cop off the streets to do it - or pay him overtime to do it. That 50%s the cost right there, and even if he does it during hours, they likely have to lean on the sherriff or other nearby departments to pay THEM overtime to come over and do whatever Officer Final Cut Pro would normally be doing.These people don't have whole FOIA departments like the FBI does when they sweep someone's file request into the docu-scanner 9000. It's actually a significant burden for them to assign resources to things like this so the cost can reflect their actual need.
Sister in law was one of the narcs? If true, that would really play towards Kayla leaving.. I'd assume her whole family wants her out.
Lol. You gotta learn to read hyperbole my nigga.Take a break bro. Maybe a little self exclusion for a bit, this seems to be getting to you too hard. I'm sorry Kayla did not turn out to be the trad wife you had hoped.
On the bright side there's no evidence yet that they were "left to starve"(yet), and wearing the same dirty clothes is not life threatening. The kids were not yet in a commercial with Sarah Mclaughlin singing.