More On The Police.

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And like I said, the main issue in my life surrounding the police is that they think they are above the law. They seem to think they make the law even or that their opinion supersedes the law sometimes even. Especially when they don't agree with this. It's outcome, a ruling or agree with it for political reasons. I used to support that to some degree, the police taking the law into their hands, when I was younger. But around 20-30 years ago I no longer did, and began to see how wrong it was too and how much harm it could lead to. And then I started seeing stories on TV that mirrored this too. Like a story former Fox 2 Detroit news anchor Ron Savage did once. This homeless drug addict was living in a house in a nice neighborhood. He certainly couldn't afford it, but he inherited it somehow. And he couldn't even afford to pay the electric bill. But a police officer wanted to move in there. Now obviously police officer would make a much better neighbor than a homeless drug addict, everyone would agree. But they were harassing him, doing random search and seizures to make he want to leave and give up the home. He recorded one raid on VCR. And as the police broke down the front door you could hear them talking about him finalizing one step in signing over the home to him. But the home was rightfully his. The police have no right to take someone's property by force anymore than anyone else. And he had nowhere else to stay. We may not agree with the law always, no one does. But we all agree what the law says and that we are obligated to follow it. Or that other story I saw on TV about a mentally ill man who committed a murder. He was found not guilty by reason of insanity. And he was trying to move into a neighborhood with children nearby. Again, the police started harassing him until he left. I think that was one of the first stories I saw that made me think of this. This mentally ill man was doing nothing wrong living there. And none of his neighbors would be able to get away with doing something like that. Plus if the police thought that the laws didn't protect children enough, or address issues like where people can move and things like that, they should lobby to have the law changed. Not take matters into their own hands, ever. It's wrong when anyone does it, it's very wrong when they do it and they're the only group that could get away with something like that.

And that's what they've done with me. For 20 years they made my life a nightmare by tryin to take away my license. Even though I was a good driver with a good record and all the things I needed like a valid license and insurance. Even though they knew how it would destroy my life and endanger me. Even thought it was none of their business and not their place to say what groups can drive in Michigan and whether those laws are all right that way. And now there's a real chance I could lose that all if I lost my hands and feet to neuropathy. There's no way I could live that way, walking around the streets of Detroit waiting for buses and even going to the corner store that way. I'd be in great danger. And like 20 years ago, I'd have to be doing that in the cold with my diabetic, neuropathic feet, walking thru all the debris and trash and broken side walks we have here. And being a prisoner in my own home most of the time, because it's hard enough to get stuff done and plan to do things with my life the way it is. Carrying groceries and laundry, and taking my cat to the vet when she needs it. And as far as to what degree the police are responsible for all of this. The permanent damage, the psychological abuse that almost ended in tragedy on many occasions and the rest. I only know what I've stated here. The harassment for over 30 years, following me to parks and doing things like that, in Detroit and Dearborn and couple of other places. Trying to take away my car when I was good driver. That last one showing not only did they endorse all the harm the court and Eric where doing to me, and secretly doing to me, with those medicines and all the other things they did. But also that they thought it should be taken to whole new level and in a new direction. All of that, and taking away my car, my only means of safety and independence, too.
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