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Old 06-04-2011, 04:31 PM   #1
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Bob, there's a little known fact that we had to get via the Freedom of Information Act...and that is Sea World dropped off 126 rehabilitated seals from other areas into the vicinity and 61 of those directly into the CP during the mid 90's. I remember during the 80's there were only about a dozen or so seals out on Seal Rock and during the 90's the population exploded. The seal activists like to think it was some miracle of nature or that they came back to their ancient birthing grounds....
The seal activists refuse to get permits for anything including their donation table as they hide behind 1st amendment rights and the city attorney/cops wont do anything about them yet.... They are a non-profit group so their tax returns are online. In 2008 they made 400,000 from donations most of which went into their pockets and the rest used to sue the city. Unfortunately there are a lot of liberal politicians who wont go after their creepy asses....
Just wait a few more years until all those pup GWS along the coast grow up and realize they have a free buffet at the CP. Nature always has a way of balancing things out. Of course, the environuts will be blaming us for the decline of the seals and taking credit for the "great success" of the GWS. On the plus side, it might get much less crowded out there
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Old 06-04-2011, 07:52 PM   #2
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I just had another thought. Yes, I know this can be a dangerous thing but hear me out. Tony mentioned that the cops will not do anything to shut down the SOS wackos at the CP. If the law enforcement folks will not do the right thing then maybe it is time for some citizens to step up.

I do not know much about how the citizen's arrest process works but maybe this is an avenue to take. When one of these people starts shouting over a bull horn for hours they are certainly disturbing the peace for the many people who are in the neighborhood hoping to enjoy a quiet day at one of the most beautiful beaches on the planet. Maybe someone should put this "lady" under citizen's arrest and see how that plays out.

Hopefully someone reading this thread knows enough about the law to comment on this potential strategy. If it is the right way to go, I would love to part of the posse.

Bob
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Old 06-04-2011, 09:14 PM   #3
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A couple of years ago one of our guys did a citizens arrest after one of the seal-wack-jobs pulled a 16 year old girl down by her hair and threw sand in the father's face because they walked onto the beach.. The wacko went to jail and was banned from the CP. The cops have confiscated the bullhorn before but they wont go too much further because they are afraid of the activist 1st amendment rights crap and the city wont move on it partially because a lot of them are liberal pro-activists themselves and most of the population has NO IDEA of the crazy shit that is going on here while they just get along with their lives...Some of these pro-seal people are average citizens yet some are full blown criminal scum bags that know how to work the system
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