SAFE-T Act boosts uncertainty around trespassing enforcement, could raise lawsuit risk for cops, property owners – Cook County Record

“A lot of smart legal folks all around the state are in disagreement over how this section of the law should be interpreted,” said Lemont Police Chief, who serves as legislative chairman for the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police. “And if all these people can’t agree on what the law says, the law needs to be fixed, or we at least need clarification.”
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The Paraclete
3 years ago

I often wonder what motivates Arbuckle to support so many lunatic fringe causes? Does he embrace some depravity we’re not privileged to know. Does his cousin the Field Marshal exert some level of power? I’d be curious to know how many democrat shtbags hold duel citizenship?

Freddy
3 years ago
Joey Zamboni
3 years ago

I’m hopeful that history repeats itself…

I was listening to talk radio & the host mentioned how NYC was suffering over 1000 homicides a year, & how that city of 8-1 (D)’s to (R)’s elected Rudy Giuliani (R) mayor to clean up the city, which he did…

PEOPLE OF ILLINOIS PLEASE WAKE UP…!!!

Don’t trust the (D)’s to fix the problems they themselves created…!

The children & their *wishful thinking* have been in control for far too long, it’s time for the adults to take back the control…

Dorf
3 years ago

The entire law should be sh#t canned!

state_pension_millionaires
3 years ago

Safe-T Act endangers the citizens of Il. Outrageous.

Dem internet mavens must have blocked easy access to the IL general assembly roll call on the Safe-T Act—does someone have a link? Thanks

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