--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sticheau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Call who? Here in Texas, we shoot intruders.>>
In Scotland we invite them in for a cup of tea and ask them about their lives travels and stories. Different folks, different strokes I guess. OffWorld > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "suziezuzie" <msilver1951@> > wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <rick@> wrote: > > > > > > From the Fairfield Ledger Opinion page, Jan 31 > > > > > > > > > > > > To the editor: > > > > > > I have recently found out just how the legal system works by my own > > > experience. > > > > > > Recently I had two men from the pundits facility trespass on my > > property and > > > harass my children by trying to get into my house and looking > through my > > > windows. I guess in their country this is what is considered > > "normal," and I > > > was told that they did not know any better. I do not accept this. I > > do not > > > think that opening a screen door and turning the door handle trying > > to get > > > into the house is "normal," and I also am very upset that it caused > > fear in > > > my children. I mean, this happened for more than 10-15 minutes. It > > was not > > > just a walk by. > > > > > > I thought I would have rights as a citizen but I recently found > out that > > > other people have more rights than I do. I have to warn people > > before I can > > > press charges. What if I don't have time to warn people? > > > > > > I live by a facility that has all men. This just infuriates me when > > I'm told > > > that they are warned and that's it. I have no rights to charge > anything! > > > > > > I was also told by the security at the pundits that if this should > > happen > > > again, then I am to call them and not to call the sheriff's. What > do you > > > mean, if this happens again? This shouldn't even happen! I really > > don't feel > > > comfortable about this at all. who's to say after being told that, > > that it > > > won't happen again? > > > > > > I also do not understand how I, as a citizen, do not have the right > > to know > > > if my neighbors have tuberculosis since this new law known as HIPPA > > has come > > > into effect. I know it's there to protect the privacy of personal > health > > > information, but come on. What about protecting me and my children? > > Where do > > > we stand in this picture? Who is protecting us? > > > > > > I feel unsafe in our community and feel most of us want to close our > > eyes > > > and hope the situation will go away. Well, it won't. we need to > > stand up for > > > what's ours, for what's right. And I'm standing up for what I > > believe in and > > > I'm not closing my eyes! > > > > > > I feel like residents of Jefferson County ought to know what we have > > to deal > > > with out here! > > > > > > - DeAnna Higdon, Fairfield > > > > > > > > > > > > Follow up comment, Feb. 7 > > > > > > > > > > > > Who's in charge of the pundits? > > > > > > To the editor: > > > > > > On Sunday, Feb. 2, I attended the Vedic City City Council meeting. > > Only two > > > council members were present. Three council members and the mayor > > > participated by phone. > > > > > > Not once was discussion of a motion asked for. And they tried to > adjourn > > > with no public comment. > > > > > > I asked for the floor to address the council. My question was "Who is > > > responsible for the pundits?" All I received in response was blank > > stares > > > and what appeared to be dead phone lines. It sounds like no one > wants to > > > claim responsibility for the pundits. > > > > > > After further questioning, city attorney Maureen Wynne's response > > was, "Oh, > > > that's silly." One has to wonder how to get an honest answer from > > Vedic City > > > City Council. A person could very easily get the impression that the > > city > > > council could not care less about the incident that occurred on > Jan. 26 > > > involving the pundits. > > > > > > - Joe Ledger, Fairfield > > > > > > > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > > Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.0/1268 - Release Date: > > 2/9/2008 > > > 11:54 AM > > > > In Colorado, we have the "make my day law" which states that if a > > person enters your house and you feel that they represent a threat to > > you or your family, you have the right to shoot them but they have to > > be in your house, not on the patio or outside. If you have the same > > law, I suggest you purchase a gun and keep it loaded in a location > > that is locked but accessible to you only. > > >