- Scott McPherson at the Portsmouth Patch published this lengthy piece calling the Portsmouth government “gangster” and demanding they leave Christopher alone.
- NH photographer Tony Jankowski blogs at Disobedient.me and in his blog on the UBER controversy he excoriates Portsmouth police and extols the innovative market-disrupting UBER.
- Local radio station “The Shark”, published this piece.
Chris also received national coverage of his arrest from Reason.com’s Brian Doherty on their Hit and Run blog here.
Finally, though the interview happened a week ago, if you haven’t heard Free Talk Live’s interview of Chris when he was in our studio post-Keenevention, don’t miss it.
nice vid 🙂
im giving burke credit…i think he was fair
the informalness of the trial in; that room…is informative
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Are Keene parking meters subject to weights and measures laws like gasoline and red light cameras?
If the meters aren’t calibrated properly, a class action civil injunction request should be filed to stop meter operations until calibration tests are performed. Calibration tests on these meters should be performed every 6 months.
And this is why we should always challenge tickets.
Municipal/traffic/city courts are unconstitutional and all tickets, code violations and/or/other accusations should be challenged for lack of jurisdiction. The only legal courts are Article 3 courts. All others are in violation of the Constitution. Keene has tons of activists and I am surprised at how none, (to my knowledge), challenge the cities jurisdiction. Cities are CORPORATIONS, just like McDonalds is a CORPORATION. Unless one is employed by a CORPORATION, one does not have to abide by a CORPORATIONS rules. Further, most court hearings in a city, (CORPORATION), court are CIVIL actions, (i.e. a lawsuit is being dealt with). A lawsuit… Read more »
Everything you say is true (for your jurisdiction, so a note of caution to do your homework for your particular state, county, city, etc. For example, in Washington state the evidence standard is “preponderance of evidence” which is translated by the money grubbing courts as “it’s true because the officer says so and as an officer he/she has more credibility than you do.”) The biggest battle is those in the system (judges, attorneys, police officers) don’t know this information because the system has been bastardized for so long. It’s going to take millions of us educating ourselves and standing up… Read more »
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These arguments omit one thing – the US Constitution is void in NJ and other places where prohibited by law.