In this case, hire a lawyer. Moreover, is the ban effective?

2021-11-16 20:35:06 By : Mr. Max Zhang

ERIC PREVEN's notebook-we are discussing the benefits of chiropractors-a cousin told the story of a friend who broke her neck after going to adjust. I told her directly, in that case, "I will hire a lawyer." 

This is one of the few exceptions, so it is a good time to consider hiring a lawyer. For violations of the Brown Act, you need to conduct a serious cost-benefit analysis.  

Although the agencies must very clearly cancel any requirement to submit public comments before the meeting, and must provide the public with the opportunity to speak to the legislature and express their opinions in real time.   

And, although written public comments are still allowed, "live" commenting options (for example based on phone or internet) that allow people to read their own comments must be allowed.   

These regulations do not require the legislature to provide the actual location where the public can participate or make comments, but the "rufkm" principle makes it very clear that the public needs to be in the room to discover and call... sneaky juggling.  

No one denies their existence. Open the lobby immediately.  

Guns are forbidden... and the rangers are armed at the same time:

In Old English, ban originally meant "to summon" or "to announce", then it evolved into a "curse" in the 1200s and a "ban" in the 1300s. This development is complicated, but etymologists point out that the underlying Germanic root of the word has the meaning of "public speaking". 

In contemporary English, ban is synonymous with boycott, prohibition and censorship. This is a way of keeping something away from people (or people away from something), usually because it is seen as harmful or harmful to the public. 

The number of prohibited items at the local, state, and federal levels has been increasing...similar to the rate of increase in so-called "hate" crimes. A survey of LAFD workplace culture also found that 56% of sworn female employees cited bullying and harassment as the source of conflict in the department—compared to 19% of sworn men and 26% of civilian women who responded . 

The proportion of blacks and Native Hawaiians or other Pacific Islanders is 41%, and they claim bullying and harassment are problems.  

Nonetheless, Paul Koretz led the work this week to adjust the rules regarding mandatory vax inspections so that every shopping mall shoppers do not have to scan the vaccination certificate, but a series of government departments Creepy spot checks. The hourly police in the mall finish their work every day. 

Maybe we can use the same DOT signage team to design Spot Check signs, each with an estimated $11,000 and $15,000 to prevent sitting down, lying down, etc. 

In Paul "The Spot Checker" Koretz's Beverly Hills adjacent to the fifth district, there is no excuse for approaching shoppers, because all such spot checks will be conducted without any discrimination, except for the shocking local racism, Los Angeles People have been reading about it in the Los Angeles Times, and if they are not encouraged, they seem willing to accept it. donate: 

For politicians, any form of ban can consolidate the foundation of some of their voters. This is an important tool that runs in the politician's toolbox of damaged factories.  

This is always a good time to initiate another ban...for example, disposable water bottles, which are left unused in 105 degrees of weather. Not sure about the "leather jacket". 

But is the ban effective? What impact do these prohibitions have on the “wrong” behavior that policymakers want to curb?   

It is generally believed that, in general, humans hate to give up freedom. If the government bans fireworks and firecrackers, then...   

When Los Angelesers believe that their freedom is threatened, they tend to become more entrenched and motivated... to set off fireworks.

The same is true for many animals.   

Sometimes, a member of parliament encounters a ban or a ban, which is formulated by a well-intentioned colleague or former colleague, and does not necessarily serve his voters... This is how the exemption is generated. 

For example, Paul “raising $25,000 is easy” Koretz encountered a rule that prohibits the use of city government funds to verify parking or to reimburse voters/donors for parking costs (CF 08-0685). Therefore, he amended the law to avoid the prohibition of using city funds to provide effective parking services for visiting city council members or mayors. 

The exemption is almost as interesting as the ban. 

For example, why are people prohibited from observing the signature inspection process of the recall petition?

The municipal clerk working for those who do not want to be recalled was selected from a roster of part-time precious partners to help her with the often "dirty" work... behind closed doors.

Why, like counting votes, shouldn't this be open and transparent? 

The office where they count signatures has a very beautiful scroll of honor from the Democratic boss @HildaSolis 

Some prohibitions should obviously be lifted. 

The National League of Cities is a place where council members from all over the country exchange tips, notes, and hints about failures at the federal level. This week seems to be the right time to renew the contract with the Los Angeles Metropolitan YMCA (YMCA) C-137891. 

The plan is to extend the term of office that ends on December 31, 2021 to the end of March 31, 2022, so that Feed LA plans to provide supplementary resources for very low-income and low-income families affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The contract lasts for 12 months and the deadline is December 31, 2021. The total amount of funds is 5,612,055 US dollars.  

That is a lot of food, but these dates are meaningless. 

Sir, you interrupted the meeting. 

Hope that CD3's Bob Blumenfield will share his secrets in DC where this year's conference is located, about showing the power of FEMA to feed Los Angeles more...FEMA funds. Unfortunately, the only city council participant I can identify in this plan is Jobscano. 

Nevertheless, I think that given the establishment of the military government of the Los Angeles City Council in Los Angeles, I think we might be able to draw people’s attention and conduct outreach activities in the form of a cross-promotion with Woody Allen Film Banana.  

For those who don’t remember the movie, the role of Fielding Melish played by Mr. Allen was later partially cancelled. He was leading a revolution in a fictional South American country and had to help his army. Order a huge amount of sandwiches; and a trolley full of coleslaw.   

I asked Mr. Blumenfield to dress up as Fielding Mellish and provide other cities with guidance on getting everything from FEMA. 

Eunisses Hernandez is running for CD1 and pointed out that she accepted the prison industrial complex and won! honor. 

Kenneth Mejia, who is running for finance chief, pointed out that Kevin Deleon's 41.18 motion would make it illegal to sit, lie, sleep, or use personal property within 1,000 feet of the city hall. behavior. Wow. In addition, you can buy sweatpants jogging pants for $40 and hoodies for $50. The fisherman hat is priced at $35, and the beanie is priced at $20. Shirts of various sizes are available in stock at moderate prices... $25-$50.   

Marqueece Harris-Dawson talked about a great game and took Jonny Peltz of Knock.LA out for the first lunch date. I hope there are more food notes, but the key points are:  

3. From MHD's point of view, the right to withhold is the only power that a member of the board of directors has over development projects that he does not like. MHD is reluctant, because "the owner succumbed to the city and the city was defeated." 

7. MHD voted for the 300-foot protest border near Nury’s home, but said "...this is not the first time that a city attorney has proposed something that violates the First Amendment." "Leftists are annoying and destructive Sex, but right-wingers are violent-their behavior is brutal, and their tendency is to intimidate." 

Key takeaway: "It's nice to see what you are against, but also to state your goals. This is actually achievable."

Obviously, threats of violence have become commonplace among important members of the party, because historians and people who study democracy have warned that there will be a dark shift in American politics.   

The New York Times quoted Bradford Fitch, chairman of the Congressional Management Foundation, which advises lawmakers on issues such as managing the office and communicating with voters.   

Mr. Fitch said that out of security considerations, he now "urges members not to hold public public meetings, which is the tradition of the United States during the colonial period. He said politics has become "too primitive and radioactive."  

 "I don't think this is a good idea right now. I hope we can reach the point where it is safe to recommend that members of Congress hold a town hall meeting."   

Sister City: "Say my name..."

Tom LaBonge likes the various sister cities of Los Angeles very much. You can see that he leads a group of young victims/visitors into the room every year. Since his death in January, no one has dragged any lovely interns from Europe to the city hall to meet the staff John Lee and Gil Cedillo.  

Therefore, the plaza at 406 North Garfield Street will be transformed into the Tom Labong Sister City Square to commemorate the city councilor Tom Labong and his willingness to host many of our brothers and sisters in sister cities.   

After the prosecution, there was no news about Huizar Square, Englander Square, and dozens of places named after Mark Ridley-Thomas by the United Nations.     

Last summer, during the unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Kyle Rittenhouse, an armed teenager in Illinois, killed two people and wounded another. According to his tearful testimony last week, he It is unlikely to win any performance awards.  

Officially confirmed a tear on Twitter, but in the end the important thing is: Does the jury believe him? Does the jury like him?   

Health will now prepare tickets related to the latest update of the Administrative Citation Enforcement (ACE) program. A project last week suggested adding the Bureau of Health (BOS) to the ACE program.  

The program is a non-criminal method of reducing nuisance and quality of life crimes-using fines (instead of arrests, imprisonment, and criminal records)-for people who violate Los Angeles municipal laws, 

It was invented by the felon and former CD13 committee member Mitchell Englander, and is administered by the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office, Los Angeles Police Department, and Animal Services.  

Engelder is free to serve 90 days of his approximately 400-day sentence in Long Beach.    

What would a homeless person do with a series of nasty tickets...? 

Over the years, the Los Angeles City and County Board of Supervisors has issued dozens of awards.  

Who knows why, but for the longest period of time (ten years), there is very little expenditure. Then Monica Rodriguez appeared on CD7. 

Since then, more than 300,000 US dollars have been paid in the past few years.  

It is somewhat surprising how much the plan focuses on making whistleblowers a witness. Here, we encourage the spirit of punishment and reward by encouraging "information". This is contrary to the regional notion that “whistleblower will stitch”, but a quick review of the hit and run fund, which provides rewards for helping to identify suspicious drivers. 

The amount normally provided by the City of New York is approximately 5 times the typical amount provided by the county board of supervisors. The county provided $10,000, while New York City somehow provided $50,000.  

This month, a backlog of $300,000 was issued to heroic Los Angelesers who have surrendered suspects in the past two years. 

This is the smell of what we are dealing with.

Claimant A blocked the suspect on Facebook:

In one case, Claimant A clearly identified the suspect Elvis Guevara in the line and informed her that she saw Guevara driving a silver car just before it collided with a pedestrian on the crosswalk. Detective White also revealed that Claimant A has known Guevara since 2013. She said he was “too aggressive” towards her in the past and she blocked him on Facebook.  

After following up with multiple witnesses, an arrest warrant was issued on January 25, 2019. On May 5, 2019, a patrol radio call was issued, and the suspect Guevara was arrested on 273.5(A) PC-Domestic Violence felony. He was also detained for an arrest warrant related to this hit-and-run traffic collision.  

On September 12, 2019, Plaintiff A was summoned to testify in court. Even though he was afraid of the defendant Guevara, Plaintiff A still testified in court and actively found that he was the driver of the hit-and-run accident. 

Her testimony greatly contributed to the successful prosecution of Guevara. 50,000 USD

The claimant was very cooperative and explained that he rented the vehicle to various people recommended by friends and family. On the day of his collision, there was a woman named Jeneviveve Hegedus in the car. After the accident, Hegedus returned the vehicle but currently owns another vehicle owned by the claimant. 

The claimant tried to get Hegedus to meet with him without reminding her that the police were investigating. 50,000 USD

The public hires private investigators to earn rewards: 

On July 16, 2018, a hit-and-run traffic accident with serious injuries occurred near the intersection of Ventura Avenue and Sherman Oaks Avenue. Sheri Walsh entered Ventura Boulevard from private territory and was knocked down by a Lexus sports utility vehicle (SUV). According to reports, this SUV was stolen in San Fernando on June 22, 2019 (Case No: 181388).  

The claimant went to the scene of the collision to assess the damage to the victim's car. While waiting for the trailer to arrive, the suspect returned to the scene. The witness pointed out the suspect to the claimant. The claimant videotaped the conversation between the suspect and them, and eventually followed the suspect to a motel across the street from the crime scene.  

With the assistance of a private investigator she hired, the claimant learned the identity of the suspect and passed the information to the police, which is critical to the investigation. Gillian Blythe Zelman was identified as the suspect and sentenced to 270 days in prison.

Now, a new idea has emerged to provide rewards to identify, arrest and convict people who commit hate crimes. After studying the hit and run reward program, I think the program is quite simple and boring. I lost the confidence to issue rewards to identify, arrest, and convict people who committed hate crimes. This is a good idea. 

When specific speech becomes "hate" and "offensive", it is not static. 

If the hater (the claimant) of the hater (suspect) is the affirmer of the suspected hate crime (the submitter of the hate accusation).   

You can see what's going on.  

"He called me a monkey?" "No, I called you a fool." "No, I called you a goat." "You are a cow. Moo-nica" 

I think we need to ban rewards for the purpose of calling out hate speech. This is a bad idea. 

Andrew Yang came up with a great idea. He talked with Persuasion this week about the Rank Choice voting and received a lot of praise for introducing general basic income.  

In this plan, the government issues money...no one has to say anything offensive to trigger payment. 

Everyone got money...including wealthy white law firms. Like, I can't believe my eyes.   

The PPP search bar from Propublica I mentioned last week is suitable for a few drinks, and it turns out that Skip Miller's law firm received more than $1 million in forgiveness:   

To shut up. The company applied for the money on April 5, 2020... and was forgiven in November   

How low can you go?

Even if the members of the board of directors are not charged, the chief of staff is responsible for managing affairs, and Karly Katona is excellent.  

Obviously, the sheer conflict of interest taken over by a long-term partner is a good way to ensure that no new eyeballs enter... the area where the well-known corpse is buried.   

This is the purpose of the public to explore these areas and restore the severely under-resourced law enforcement agencies...the position of Hassett/Gascon. CC-FBI 

Hassett Gascon is in a suspended state... in which the district attorney lingers on wrongdoing, but never takes any action to stop it. They just observe. cc-Sharon Wu

Kacey Musgraves wrote and sang incredible ballads during the pandemic... the embodiment of first responders like Karly Katona In the dark period of Blumenfield (Blumenfield) working overtime as much as possible, to maximize the city's FEMA compensation, while paying a historic payment for the departure incentive program.

The ballad played by Musgraves at the Global Citizen Concert reminds the world to maintain the belief that "the same old storm" will eventually pass, and the sky "will eventually open." sigh.   

"So, tie up the boat, take off his jacket, and look around. 

The sky finally opened. 

The rain and wind stopped,

But you are caught in the same old storm again. 

You hold onto your umbrella tightly. 

But my dear, I want to tell you that there is always a rainbow, 

If you can see what I see, you will be blinded by these colors. 

Yellow, red, orange and green, and at least one million others..." 

Thinking of Carly, his top lieutenant for many years, filling the MRT without extra pay, and paying no price for her efforts, I thought that other parliamentary districts might see a golden opportunity.  

Insiders say that the only reason that prevents more members of Parliament from adopting the MRT position that allows the often competent chief of staff to handle matters is that Mr. Ridley-Thomas is currently not being paid. That's not funny.  

However, if the city attorney can clarify that even if the prosecution is small or has not prosecuted officials at all, you can still collect allowances from USC or others (Nike)... Prosecution may actually be cost-effective and provide more family time . Just like Governor Newsom recently. 

In addition, since England only served 90 days of the approximately 425-day sentence... 

Who is the lawyer for Mr. Ridley Thomas?

Who is the lawyer of Mr. Ridley-Thomas? Since I had to remind the compromising supervisor that Richard Drooyan, who he believed to be an independent lawyer, actually worked for the board of directors, so nearly eight years after the lawyer-client enjoys the privileges of the board of directors, it is still a zeitgeist issue. Lu Yang is undoubtedly his lawyer (he cashed a check of $1.7 million in three years)... more than just a self-described unpaid lawyer for the Citizens Commission for Prison Violence.   

I want to know if he will be present at the time of the subpoena, but the public is treated by Michael J. Proctor’s look, he provided an attractive judge with one of the most slick bubbles I have ever seen, who Responsible for routing MRT cases to people who know how to handle them.  

Sometimes, new judges need new lawyers. It's like baseball. A right-hander who can hit the ball may be worth a left-hander who can bring heat.

Therefore, it is interesting to see a person on Twitter claiming to be Mark Ridley-Thomas' attorney John Sweeney (John Sweeney). The lawyer claimed (promoted) that he rarely loses games in court.  

His obvious impression is that he will handle the MRT proceedings in mid-December. 

No one likes wearing furry antlers and pairing cinnamon cocoa with Richard Drooyan, Skip Miller and John Sweeney more than... Peter Eliasberg of ACLU of Southern California.

Poncho and Martinez on Netflix:

This week marks another degrading retirement. First of all, thanks to the great leader Alfonso Martinez (Alfonso Martinez), who has been promoted all the way in the GSD security team to become an LAPD official.  

For many years, he served on committees, harassing public speakers and providing inappropriate packages. During the weekend breaks, he collected nearly $1,300 a day because he wandered around the local library and did not fight with the homeless. He acted as expected and filed a DROP claim after falling from a ladder at home. He will miss it very much. Regrettably, the chairman of the board called zero speakers to praise him.  

Another retirement comes from the Arts, Park Health Education and Neighborhood Committee-a proposal related to the retirement of the horses of the riding unit of the Park Ranger Department, and its donations to private citizens.  

It is recommended to approve "Poncho" to retire from the city service and allow the horse to be donated to a private citizen and owner of Gilchrist Farm Monica Gilchrist so that he can spend the rest of his life under the care of one person Experienced horsemanship. 

Obviously, Paul Koretz should be forced to cowboy hats related to the cloak and Martinez's retirement...  

To commemorate the cloak, the city will design a Pancho, which can be used as a wrap or blanket, but not for sitting or lying down. 

 (Eric Preven is a long-term community activist and a contributor to CityWatch. The views expressed by Eric Preven represent his views and do not represent the views of CityWatch)