http://www.policestateusa.com/2014/robert-demond/
"...In many people’s lives, walking to get places isn’t a punishment, it is a daily reality; the norm; how one gets places. However in Police State USA, a parent who allows their son to walk somewhere is arrested.
When a neighbor picked up the boy and called police, Mr. De Mond was arrested at his son’s school. He was charged with second-degree endangerment of the welfare of a minor. Mr. De Mond pleaded no contest...."
My grandfather walked well over a mile to and from school, and it was a daily routine for him. Now if your kid's walk to and from school is "too long," you can be arrested by the government nannies.
The other lesson from this is that the pigs care less and less about REAL CRIMINALS. After all, real criminals are dangerous and don't care if they hurt the pigs. They would much rather harass people who aren't violent at all.
"...In many people’s lives, walking to get places isn’t a punishment, it is a daily reality; the norm; how one gets places. However in Police State USA, a parent who allows their son to walk somewhere is arrested.
When a neighbor picked up the boy and called police, Mr. De Mond was arrested at his son’s school. He was charged with second-degree endangerment of the welfare of a minor. Mr. De Mond pleaded no contest...."
My grandfather walked well over a mile to and from school, and it was a daily routine for him. Now if your kid's walk to and from school is "too long," you can be arrested by the government nannies.
The other lesson from this is that the pigs care less and less about REAL CRIMINALS. After all, real criminals are dangerous and don't care if they hurt the pigs. They would much rather harass people who aren't violent at all.