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  • I wish you would not have focused so much on who was coming into the room, but rather had stayed focused on the arguments being presented at the table, which were far more important to the issue at hand than showing the faces of the audience.

    Also, even in the military members are not bound to obey all orders...only all "lawful" orders. A soldier may refuse to obey an unlawful order, just as a cop may disobey an unlawful order.

  • we need someone else to do the taping of entire meetings and speeches. i can't easily do both that and be the ridley report but I did get dragged into it by being the only videographer. i ran a separate camera reluctantly to grab a continuous record. maybe can put that vid up but anyone can do that sort of thing. Ideally there should be one guy in the room documenting the whole thing by aiming at every speech and another capturing how it looks with some speech snippets.

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  • 'he refused to participate"

    That is true. He refused to even talk to her for the first several minutes. He didn't even offer her any kind of explanation as to why he was acting like a freak.

    Then the home owner felt the need to tell the gvmnt contractor lady his life story. It was all pretty bizarre,

    Ridley should do more videos like that one.

  • I love that these people who hate the government show up in force at a hearing in support of a government agent.

    Sweet, sweet ridiculous irony!

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  • There is a difference. Being police, fire and EMT (which is many times company contracted) means you're a civilian. They are all just jobs that you can lose at any time. Technically being a Policeman isn't that much different then being a metermaid. In fact cops were never meant to protect.

    Now in the military the government does own you, yes. You still have some rights though. If you disobey the government does technically have the right to terminate you... and by terminate I mean kill.

  • Or at Nuremburg.

  • Well what do you pay? I'd like to apply for the "speech snippet" position. I've got a technology degree so I can figure out cameras and computer software pretty quickly. I can make excel spreadsheets for you to help keep track of your ratings (or whatever else you're interested in.)

    I'm interested in social justice and sticking it to "the man."

    I also have a steady hand.

  • Yes but you also run the risk of ending up with Mp's dragging you off to jail. Or in a time of war in the field you run the risk of being shot. If this jackass cop knocked on my door at 1am to give me a ticket I would slam the door in his face. in the end the man always wins.

  • No your not a free man when you become a police officer/EMS/Fire/Military. You follow the orders of the officers above you or you find your self in trouble and with out a job.

  • The poor judgment arguments against the officer are more believable.

  • 5:30 "He disobeyed a direct order."

    JHMFC!!! Are we not free men????

  • In the military the practice of collecting wrong doings to use at a later date is called "keeping books" on someone. Thia is illegal under the UCMJ.

    As you guys know, even with their own people, it's all about compliance. No-questions-asked compliance!

  • The chief is dredging up stuff from 2004...5 YEARS GO...as a basis to fire Jardis? This is nonsense! If those acts were indicative of poor judgment then the chief should have acted AT THE TIME to terminate Jardis. Obviously, it wasn't a big enough deal at the time to warrant termination and it is highly unfair to bring up past resolved issues from 5 years ago as a basis for termination now. The real reason the chief is out to get Jardis is because he went public, not for 5 year old matters.

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