I fucking dare you to take all the shit youve said in this thread in a print out and read it to your grandma.
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My friend's toddler babbled "don't forget to subscribe" as he was put to bed. Kid watches so much YouTube he thought it means "goodbye"— Tom Gara (@tomgara) May 6, 2017
My friend's toddler babbled "don't forget to subscribe" as he was put to bed. Kid watches so much YouTube he thought it means "goodbye"
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The local sheriff isn't convinced that the PSA itself is legal."In 33 years of doing this, I've never seen a media source put out such a message," said Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels. "So we need to look at this and look at it very carefully to see if this is a crime.""This is a disgusting and unacceptable public service announcement, and this type of propaganda encourages evil behavior," the sheriff added in a post about the matter on his Facebook page.
Sheriff Mark Dannels said he formally opened an investigation Tuesday that includes seeking legal advice from the county attorney on whether charges can be filed in connection with the public service announcement. The message was created and voiced by Cave 97.7 FM manager Paul Lotsof."He is enticing people and providing the information that says, 'Hey, if you're going to look at child porn, this is what you need to do so the cop doesn't catch you,'" Dannels said."Freedom of speech does not include telling people to commit crimes."
Cochise County Attorney Brian McIntyre told The Associated Press that the announcement was protected under the First Amendment. "This individual just happens to have a platform that maybe others don't and is advocating beliefs that are personally repugnant to me," McIntyre told the news service.
In Arizona child pornography cases, each count must be served consecutively, making the penalties stricter than those for second-degree murder, according to defense attorney Laurie Herman.
Replying to the sheriff's message on Facebook, one woman who lives in the area wrote that she'd heard the messages for three years, not just two. She went on to say, " it was every night about the same time, a couple times a night, at least on the nights I worked."The woman concluded, "I thought it was completely inappropriate then but didn't know how to make them stop. Please do something!"
The Activist Mommy shared Cochise County Sheriff's Office - Mark J. Dannels Sheriff's post.May 9 at 7:21pm · Yes!! 👊🏻 This is the Sheriff I spoke with today. Read his statement. Dude ain't messin round! 😳 Purge the pedophiles! They are a danger to society. #ActivistMommy #LockUpLotsof
Sheriff Mark J. Dannels is a 32 year veteran of law enforcement. He holds a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice Management from Aspen University and is a Certified Public Manager from Arizona State University. He has over 3000 hours of law enforcement training in his portfolio. He attended Disney’s Leadership and Executive Training programs and is a graduate of the Rural Executive Management Institute.
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