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GPNC -The Brown Act and Rosa Parks

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2007

After blatantly violating the Brown Act, neighborhood Council Board Members are informed on the Law.
But no apology for the lone lady with the camera

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  • Well I guess Rose needs to attend every meeting. People make mistakes. They learn from them. Give this guy a break.

  • Albert Camus, a great French author and philosopher once wrote: You can judge people by the way they handle their 'might': Cheaper souls you can recognize by the way they missuse the tiny parts of might, which were handed to them by pure luck or chance.

  • "Bradley", what a hoot! And what's with the single name? Is he like Madona or Prince? How do I get me one of them there slick one word names?

  • Bravo!  And will Rose also please explain to Board members and stakeholders of the Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council that it is NOT okay to attempt to mug minutes takers in dark parking lots in order to obtain their personal tapes as happened to me last summer at the Eagle Rock Recreation Center? Thank you.

    -- Ken Camp, Los Angeles

  • If you want to see what Bradley and Glassell Park NC is trying to hide. Go to neighborhood council.blogpspot. More videos showing how they run rough-shot over the people and plenty of community stories.

  • Thanks for the update. After viewing the May 15 video, I was outraged. I'm glad the GPNC has now had the riot act read to them!

  • One more question: Is he a publicly elected official?

  • Right! Tell the nurd his limits! How does he make his living? Proper?

  • I hope this idiot will learn his lessons. But, maybe not!

  • Very good! Freedom-Fighters are rare in todays regulated societies. The 'Freedom of Information Act' is one of the fundamental rights in journalism, and is always needed to be implied when issues, concerning public matters are discussed or decided on.

    Good job, and get that arrogant a.....hole, off that board!

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