Police state

police state

noun

a political unit characterized by repressive governmental control of political, economic, and social life usually by an arbitrary exercise of power by police and especially secret police in place of regular operation of administrative and judicial organs of the government according to publicly known legal procedures

I just received this from my PASP complaint. same answer as my other four complaints spanning over a year.

Vehicle Theft in Pennsylvania

Under Pennsylvania’s theft statute, a person commits theft of a motor vehicle by taking, transferring, or exercising control over a vehicle that belongs to someone else without permission and with the intent to deprive the owner of their vehicle. It doesn’t matter if the thief intends to keep, sell, or otherwise dispose of the car. If the thief doesn’t intend for the owner to get their vehicle back, the act is theft. For example, a person who takes another person’s car from a parking lot and then abandons it has committed theft. A motor vehicle can include any car, airplane, motorboat, sports utility vehicle, truck, or other motor-propelled vehicles.

This is the letter I wrote to Rep Watro; this is definitely within his jurisdiction as a complaint against another PA government agency that refuses to do their job. Rep Watro never replied, useless like tits on a bull.

Now there’s a yard sign I would display “Watro useless like tits on a bull”

Watro has his head shoved so far up all law enforcements ass he is unable to represent anyone but cops.


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