Well Michael, since the mpd seems to have trouble with
civil rights now and seem to treat much of the
populace as terrorists how can they (in any way) be
trusted to do the right thing? Even the feds seem to
have their hands full trying to get information right
so how do you or anyone else expect the mpd to do it
right. Dain Lyngstad phillips/edina
--- Michael Atherton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Now that the War resolution matter seems to be mute,
> I think that we can move on to matters that have
> a more immediate impact on the city.  If I recall
> correctly Chief Olson was urging the creation of an
> anti-terrorist unit in the Mpls Police Dept. In a
> pervious post immediately after 9/11 I supported
> such a unit, but I think that we need to be
> extremely
> careful to avoid violating our civil rights.  How
> could we create a police intelligence unit that
> would
> help protect the city and the nation against
> terrorism
> and still insure our Constitutional rights?
> 
> What do you think?
> 
> Michael Atherton
> Prospect Park
> 
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