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On 6/16/2023 at 11:26 AM, John from Riverside said:


what exactly what would he be spying on him for?

 

Biden doesn’t do personal business with other countries

He has his cokehead son be the bag man.

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1 hour ago, B-Man said:

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Nutjob who attacked female officer with a hammer was out on probation for attacking another cop

JOHN SEXTON 

 

https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2023/08/24/nutjob-who-attacked-female-officer-with-a-hammer-was-out-on-probation-for-attacking-another-cop-n573470

 

Is that a mental crisis situation?  If so...good luck (unarmed) crisis responders and social workers.

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15 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

And of course you have proof of that

Crackhead-Hunters own words.

Bag man- Whistle blowers, hunter's business associates, and bank records

Son- If I were Joke, I wouldn't admit it

 

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Oh, this will help:

 

Calif. Senate passes bill to stop employees confronting shoplifters
Supporters of the bill say it would improve the safety of employees in the state while opponents claim it would do nothing to address violence.

 

 

California’s employers—both public and private—should be very concerned about SB 553 because it requires all employers to meet workplace violence standards that exceed even those applied to hospitals under present regulations,” the organization’s policy advocate Rob Moutrie said in a statement to Yahoo News. "Cal/OSHA staff specifically rejected using the hospital standard for all industries, and have spent years working on a general industry draft that makes sense for all of California’s workplaces. Sadly, SB 553 ignored those years of work and applies the hospital standard—with a few additional provisions—to even the smallest employer in the state.

 

https://www.ksby.com/calif-senate-passes-bill-to-stop-employees-confronting-shoplifters

 

 

 

 


"Enough is Enough": CA business owners, lawmakers held rally against dangerous theft policies

 

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In a statement provided by Cortese says, "Under my SB 553, employers would be prohibited from forcing their rank and file, non-security workers to confront active shoplifters, and all retail employees would be trained on how to react to active shoplifting. The legislation has other provisions that keep people safe at work. Let’s take every reasonable step to prevent another workplace assault or shooting.”

 

However, according to a rally held at the state capitol on Thursday, many small business owners, lawmakers, and law enforcement personnel say the bill will encourage shoplifting and increase crime.

The bill, "requires employers to develop their own workplace violence prevention plans as part of their Cal/OSHA Injury Illness Prevention Plan."

 

It would establish new workplace standards, that would prohibit store employees from fighting back against thieves.

 

“SB 533 allow all shoplifter to come to the store and grab whatever they need," said Paramjit Khaira, owner of Sac Valley Truck Stop.

 

https://kmph.com/news/local/enough-is-enough-ca-business-owners-and-lawmakers-held-rally-against-dangerous-policies-at-capitol

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29 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Want to reduce crime? Reduce the amount of guns out there

Wow.  You've got it all figured out.  Less guns - no more looting.  No more stolen cars.  No more shoplifting.  You're a ***** genius.  

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Irv said:

Wow.  You've got it all figured out.  Less guns - no more looting.  No more stolen cars.  No more shoplifting.  You're a ***** genius.  

 

 

Less shootings would be nice, is all the slaughter going on a positive good to you? 

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