Apr 6 2011

Life

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Life has been quite the bit of chaos since my last post in September. Had to move from my home at the beginning of November because the owner lost his retirement pension and could no longer afford payments. Stayed with family for a couple months after that due to still being out of work. Got blown off 3 times for a possible position from a Department of Energy employer who shall remain nameless. Blown off for an interview for another position which they hired 2 (!) people to do the same job. And to top it all off, moved to Seattle on the spur of the moment in February for a contractor position with Microsoft.

So hopefully with all this life will begin to stabilize once more. Here’s to hoping at least. :D

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Sep 2 2010

Use Your Power Wisely

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Just because you can arrest someone, doesn’t mean you should

Bullethead | Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Time for another rant! Some of you may not realize it but Ol’ Bullethead is moving in a general direction. It may be hard to pick up because, when I get a good question, I like to toss that around and give a good answer. Other months, I might just go it alone. I’m trying to move us in a direction I think is good for us and for those we serve.

A few months back, I wrote a column about change and the importance of becoming experts at our job. Last month, I wrote about the need for ethical leadership and how we’re all leaders in the community and among ourselves as soon as we put our uniforms on. If you go back to the bottom of the Bullethead ammo crate, you’ll find articles about police work being a job for thinking men and women and not knuckle draggers.

Today, I woke up in a pleasant mood. Then my Crackberry exploded. That’s typical, but today one of my many spies sent me an article about cops arresting people for videotaping them while on duty and in public. This particular spy didn’t think the cops should arrest for that. He was exactly right.

I could write volumes on why this is one of the stupidest things I’ve ever heard, but I’ll just touch on the high points. We’re public servants entrusted with awesome power. We have the power to use force, even lethal force. We have the power to take away freedom. We’re allowed to kick down doors in the middle of the night and rush into people’s homes with machine guns. Maybe you non-thinkers don’t realize that all of these things, although necessary when used correctly, are also the things we’ve fought to defend against in every war we’ve ever fought. Don’t think so? Go study some history. You’ll find we were either protecting ourselves or someone else from the very things that police are allowed and expected to do when crooks cross the lines drawn by our society.

When we swear to uphold the Constitution, it’s the whole thing, not just the parts we like. Any cop who whines about the Bill of Rights standing in the way of making arrests should have their door kicked in by masked officers in the middle of the night. How would they like to get beaten until they confess to something? Or jailed without a fair trial? That’s right boys and girls, Ol’ Bullethead just hit a bunch of them—4th, 5th, 6th, 8th and the 14th amendments for good measure. My point: We must operate from within these laws. When we do, why wouldn’t we want it on video?

I wonder if the morons abusing their own laws against wiretapping have thought about dash cams and belt recorders. Maybe they don’t have those in the three states currently going after people for recording the cops (i.e., Maryland, Illinois and Massachusetts), but I’ll bet they do. They’ll say its OK because they’re conducting a criminal investigation. Fair enough, but what about consensual encounters? Oops—didn’t think about that, did you? A consensual encounter isn’t a criminal investigation until we have enough reasonable suspicion to detain someone. If you’re a cop in one of those three states, you’d better not activate your recorder until you have a detention or you might just have to arrest yourself and get a hook that way. Those doing this are claiming both parties must consent or the video and audio is illegal.

What about traffic cameras, license plate readers, helicopter videos and all the other tools police use? Hmm, I guess they didn’t think of that either. Most of those red-light cameras are rolling video, and they snap a still when someone runs the light. Dash cams are rolling all the time and save when activated. The video is usually recoverable, and all sorts of people are getting recorded without consent and without a criminal investigation. How about store surveillance? Are we gonna arrest the store if they catch a cop doing something wrong? Like I said, I could do volumes on this.

What really gets my powder hot is the lack of ethical leadership in the agencies practicing this crap. Good police leaders understand we operate with the consent of the people. We have civilian oversight from elected officials and the courts, but we’re also responsible to the people. Much of what we do is, as the cliché goes, lawful but awful. There’s no nice way to beat someone into cuffs. Welcome it on tape, and go explain it in court. Then we get a more educated public, and we’re transparent to those we serve.

via Use Your Power Wisely – LawOfficer.com.

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Aug 15 2010

Beware the Forest’s Mushrooms (NSFW)

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May 13 2010

Congratulations/Slight blog change

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Congratulations are in order to Becky, who went into labour last night with her and Darren’s first child. I know both of them are truly excited and I wish for the absolute best for both of them and their new baby boy. Here’s to outstanding health and knowing they’ll raise a child smart enough in all respects to take on the world.

On a separate note, I had to disable the AddToAny plugin for the blog, as it was making the site hang during load. Anyone actually reading this will have to manually add links to other things for the time being.

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May 5 2010

:(

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I got laid off due to a company restructuring this morning. Time to find new work again…

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Feb 11 2010

Busy, busy…

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Have been spending a good portion of my free time lately looking for, finding, and now moving to a new place to live. Also spent a portion of that ever elusive free time getting the car registered and all that fun jazz. And one I’m moved, unpacking and address changes. >_>

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Jan 16 2010

Hazzuh!

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And now a car! I purchased a 2006 Volkswagen Jetta.

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Jan 9 2010

Huzzah!

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I finally got my drivers license. Also, Frambozen Raspberry Brown Ale from New Belgium Brewery is delicious. That is all for now.

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Dec 5 2009

But I’m getting better…

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Have been sick since Tuesday. I think I’m finally at the end of it today. Took Wednesday off work I was feeling so bad. Spent the day catching up on albums that had come out this year I hadn’t heard yet.

It’s been a fairly boring year unfortunately. The new Wyrd was pretty good at least. Gorgoroth sounded too generic for my liking. Listened to a few different death-doom and traditional doom albums that were just rehashes of things that have been released already. Two new Devin Townsend albums this past year. One is rather silly, with a rehash of a song from Ziltoid. Hunted down the new Neun Welten for Ara, and was quite pleased with it. The new Immortal was decent.

I’ve also recovered from my most recent bout of burnout for the most part. I should probably refrain from trying to do so many damn projects at once on top of my regular 6:30 to whenever work, but what fun would that be…

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Nov 30 2009

Recent ramblings

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I started reading the Elric Saga part 1 (Elric of Melnibone, The Sailor on the Seas of Fate, The Weird of the White Wolf) today. Fairly interesting so far, though it feels a bit too much to the point at times. I also received part 2 in the mail today, so I won’t be left wanting too soon.

I also picked up a few new CD’s and a DVD as well. As for CD’s, I got ‘Carnival in Coal – Fear Not’, ‘Immortal – Sons of Northern Darkness (Deluxe Edition)’, ‘In The Woods… – Strange In Stereo’, ‘Paradise Lost – Symbol of Life’, ‘Sigh – Scorn Defeat’, and ‘Sigh – Scorn Defeat (reissue with bonus tracks)’. I picked up the reissue to get the 2 EPs that also came on it. I got the original due to fears of the reissue being remastered to shit. The DVD I received was ‘Agalloch – The Silence of Forgotten Landscapes’.

As usual, winter feels rather desolate in this part of the world. No snow or anything. Just a cold, dry, biting wind offering no hope. At least with snow you get something to play in. I can’t wait to move to the northwest eventually. So much forest. :D

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