Tonight’s episode of ShireTV featured multiple angles of video from the premiere gathering of Robin Hood’s Merry Men in Keene. Robin Hooding is a not so new a form of activism in the Keene area, but Saturday was the first time that a coordinated effort of more than two or three activists organized to prevent the parking enforcement officer from being able to distribute paper fines. The video embedded above features multiple videographers’ content and opens with narration from Free Concord’s Garret Ean.
At Fr33manTVraw, playlists feature all footage captured by individual video artists. Linked there you can see unedited footage from Darryl Perry, Garret Ean, James Cleaveland, and Chris Cantwell. Other edited segments have already been created from the raw content, including these two videos previously featured on Free Keene from Chris Cantwell. Recent other Robin Hooding has occurred on Dec 26, Dec 31, and Jan 2. Garret Ean and Pete Eyre had a Mexican standoff of videocameras with a parking enforcer when they came across her parking van, as usual, parked at an expired meter on December 28. The parking enforcer encountered on January 5 by the group, Jane, was the most intriguing enforcer yet, interacting with activists despite their open opposition to her official activities. Alan, the male enforcer, has previously refused to answer questions and has made distasteful faces when around activists.
A lot of people in Keene cannot stand freekeeners. Why would you think they would sit down with you to hear your rhetoric and empty platitudes?
Jacks sweetie, there are people out there who are no longer as easily persuaded by the formulaic mantras and slogans slavishly uttered by people like yourself. They’re beginning to question the intentions and real-world outcomes of your side’s propositions and some are eager to hear any sort of ideas that will help them move away from that. You know Jacks, this really is your side’s own fault. None of it would even be a thing if you sorts had the wherewithal to elect better liars. Now the jig is up and eager voters like yourself lack the intelligence and ambition… Read more »
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The “neighborhood” didn’t “schedule a day” for anything. The City of Portsmouth Planning Board scheduled a hearing.
Local residents have a reasonable expectation that property owners don’t make changes that are so out of keeping with the neighborhood that it would substantially degrade or change the character of the area. That means, for instance, no 5-story combo mosque – bar – poolhall – strip joint where a residence has been. Property rights are not absolute and unlimited. If they were, we wouldn’t pay property taxes, and we wouldn’t give regulatory powers to planning departments.
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