Military patrols start Friday night in downtown Columbus

so the far left liberal WANTS AND AGREES that our military SHOULD PATROL our civilian streets.....

amazing


This is a top play nominee for rank dishonesty.

What's the motivation, though? I don't get it. Is your life so miserable that you get your giggles by posting nonsense on political message boards and provoking others by lying about what they write? Fucking weird.
 
This is a top play nominee for rank dishonesty.

What's the motivation, though? I don't get it. Is your life so miserable that you get your giggles by posting nonsense on political message boards and provoking others by lying about what they write? Fucking weird.

what dishonesty nigel? you've done nothing but attack me in this thread....how have i been dishonest?
 
and you do not have to obey that order, unless you want to continue in the military

thus...we have established the patrols are toothless...and imo...should not be happening
Well you don't have to follow the law unless you want to go to jail, so therefore police are toothless.
 
Well you don't have to follow the law unless you want to go to jail, so therefore police are toothless.

we are not talking about police...we are talking about military members acting as police....i do not want the military to patrol my streets

evertything i said is true
 
we are not talking about police...we are talking about military members acting as police....i do not want the military to patrol my streets

evertything i said is true
Sigh.... no it's not Yurt. They are not 'patroling' anything. They are riding along with police officers to assist with soldiers who are being a huge pain in the ass and breaking military law.
 
we are not talking about police...we are talking about military members acting as police....i do not want the military to patrol my streets

evertything i said is true


I don't want the military to patrol my streets either. The good news for us is that the military ain't patrolling the streets.
 
the military has powers of arrest in civilian areas? where do they get the jurisdiction?

i was 20 and 21 years old, do you think I had any interest in finding that out at that age? I would imagine that they had something worked out with the local authorities, probably along the lines of removing them after issuing a citation to save room in their cells for civilians.
 
If Mr. 100% accuracy had troubled himself to research the issue, he would have learned this:

"Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night, an officer, captain or higher, and non-comm, staff sergeant or higher, will walk the bar district from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m., according to George Steuber, deputy garrison commander at Fort Benning.

The courtesy patrols will wear standard combat uniforms with a brassard on their arms identifying them as patrols. They will be unarmed.

These folks are not police officers. They will not be detaining anybody or anything else,” Steuber said. “They’re down there as a friendly reminder of what right looks like.”

Before going out, each officer will have received training from the staff judge advocate’s office and the military police. They will be presented with several different scenarios and advised on how to handle them.

We have to be very careful,” Steuber said. “That’s why our lawyers and our police officers are working up these vignettes, because we can not do a policing function downtown. That infringes on the Posse Comitatus Act.”
The Posse Comitatus Act was enacted by Congress in 1878 as an effort to limit federal powers in the wake of Reconstruction. It prohibits the military from acting in a police role off of federal property.

What they can do is make their presence known and advise soldiers who might be on the verge of trouble. If one has had too much to drink, they can arrange transportation back to their unit.

But if they see genuine trouble, they will do what any other citizen should do, call the police, Steuber said.

If we see something that’s obviously wrong, we’re not in the policing function,” Steuber said. “But by gosh, we’ll have cell phones and we can surely contact the police.”

That’s fine with Columbus Police Chief Ricky Boren, who has wanted to see a Fort Benning patrol downtown for a while.

“It gives us more presence downtown by having the military people there,” Boren said. “Their sole responsibility will be that courtesy patrol. They can monitor the military personnel and it also shows a partnership between the Columbus Police Department and the military police.”

Establishing a good relationship with the city was one reason Fort Benning’s commander, Maj. Gen. Robert Brown, agreed to institute the program, Steuber said. But he also had an economic motive.

“It’s a good initiative and one more way to be a good neighbor,” Steuber said. “Also, Gen. Brown said if we help just one soldier we will have done our job.”
Saving that one soldier could save taxpayers about a quarter of a million dollars, according to Steuber, who said that’s the total cost of outfitting and training a soldier, and the value his experience adds to his unit and the Army."


http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/2011/04/21/1547219/downtown-safety-posts-courtesy.html#ixzz1KabFIZjF

that doesn't change anything
 
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