Bill O'Reilly to talk about catching criminals with Ozzy tonight
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IDK what he's gonna say...but this did happen in Fargo so I think it's worth watching beings it is something that actually happened here...the segment is titled "Is it legal?" 7pm, 10pm, and 4am central time...btw, it isn't an interview with ozzy...just talking of how they used his concert to catch them...
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lol paul laney is my cousin i think its funny...maybe they shouldnt have broke the law in the first place then thy wouldnt have been in that situation.
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ozzy's just mad because he doesnt like people saying some of his fans are criminals.
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Whatever, how would you feel if the fucking police used YOUR name to get people to come to a party where they were all arrested?
Fuck that.
If the police actually respected the performer (regardless of who it is) they would have asked permission, or notified beforehand... oh theres a reason they didnt... its becuase it never would have been accepeted by ANYBODY.
I'll let you know when a police officer actually helps me.
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Jim;193136 wrote:
Whatever, how would you feel if the fucking police used YOUR name to get people to come to a party where they were all arrested?Seems like a non-issue to me. Like Laney has said, it's no different than inviting them to a superbowl party. There's no basis for them to cry foul.
I think it was a hell of an idea and frankly I've heard and have seen nothing but good about Paul in his position as sheriff.
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yeah thats pretty stupid, good idea on their part but horrible for the general publics perception of the FPD now
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CivicEX7777777;193161 wrote:
yeah thats pretty stupid, good idea on their part but horrible for the general publics perception of the FPD nowdoubt it...
I'd find it hard to believe that anyone but die-hard ozzy fans and those who just insist on hating law enforcement would see a problem with this.
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I just watched the segment and I didn't see anything about the FPD or Laney. Did you guys watch something else? I was paying attention and saw that one of the flyers they showed was from the Venue, but if I wasn't tipped off that this was about something local I never would have known it.
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It would be interesting to see what the warrants were for...
I wonder how many people that were invited were people who forgot to show up for their speeding ticket or hadn't paid their parking ticket in a year or some other minor violation. Rather than sending an officer to their house, they decided to try get them all in one place.
If the people caught were people that had worthwhile warrants I'd say it's one thing, if it was a bunch of "oops forgot my parking ticket" people I'd say what a waste of time.
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as far as i know it was for major offenses not stupid parking tickets nothing small...FPD had nothing to do with it.
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DelSlow;193166 wrote:
wow, you people that think this is 'terrible' are retarded. They had warrants out for there arrest! Jesus...who cares what ozzy thinks, seriously is he bitching because people think his fans are criminals or dopers? probly both.Agreed.
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http://www.americandaily.com/article/20815
"And this brings me to a question. First consider this quote from Sheriff Laney:
"Why did we do this? The criminals are creative, so we had to get creative too...'' "They give us fake addresses, fake phone numbers, sometimes their families cover for them, sometimes their employees cover for them." (ABC News)But Sheriff, if you knew where to send the invitations, why did you need to engage in the misuse of someone’s name to pick these losers up? Could you not have simply gone after them instead of descending into such chicanery? I could perhaps understand his actions had he been pursuing a dangerous and violent felon - and chances are Ozzy would have applauded his actions. But no, these fugitives were dead beat dads, people who didn’t show for court on minor offenses, and other such losers, who while in violation of the law presented no danger to society."
"We The People have every right to hold law enforcement to at least the same standard of conduct expected of the rest of us. To unnecessarily engage in such a deception, and to steal the name of a public figure is simply unacceptable. Shame on you Sheriff Laney, for failing to meet the standards of the uniform and badge the people of Cass County allow you to wear. "
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