LifeRocks114

LifeRocks114 t1_jdxiyv6 wrote

Popping in to say my brother discovered these just a few minutes ago in our driveway and the yards/driveways of our whole street. We live on the west side too. ETA: we found a total of nine. Our neighbor's kids said a white truck was doing the deed, but they didn't see the driver or the plate. ETA2: up to 11 now, my brother did a walk of the whole neighborhood past our street and found a couple more. Gross.

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LifeRocks114 t1_jdv2oys wrote

but you can report it to the FBI, because this is a known tactic done by multiple hate and white supremacist groups. We've got a proud boys chapter in town, and a KKK chapter down in branson. FBI may not be able to finger print it, but they can still use it as evidence of their activity level in the area (and there's some tech tracking printers down to individual machines, so if they raid a place and find a printer then match it to these flyers, that's a hate crime charge).

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LifeRocks114 t1_jdtchkt wrote

kum&go at sunshine and scenic will let you use theirs for free, but you have to park at the air spot then go inside to the register and give them your driver's license, then they'll give you the nozzle to use on your tires. You go back inside and give the nozzle back, they give you your license back.

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LifeRocks114 t1_j6cujmc wrote

If you'd have led with that, my response would have been different and actually constructive.

Have you contacted the city counsel, our state representative's office, the office of the missouri attorney general, or local media outlets (ky3, kolr10, ozarksfirst, etc)? Each of these avenues could put pressure on the PD if you pursue talking to them. Shit takes time, but if you haven't tried any of these yet I would recommend doing so.

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LifeRocks114 t1_j6cth24 wrote

"I just wanted to try something because my health has declined drastically" sounds like you did something incredibly reckless or dangerous and didn't care about the consequences to yourself or others. If your health is the problem you need to see a doctor not a police officer.

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LifeRocks114 t1_j4xazhk wrote

Some of this sounds actionable if you have proof (i.e. recordings, emails, texts). Contact an employment lawyer for wrongful termination if you feel like you have a case. I don't know if there's a state advisory board for private security like Brosnan, but if there is-or if there's a larger corporate structure you'd probably want to file a complaint with them. Same for walmart, file a complaint directly to corporate (and if you have proof of your claims, tell them that you have it and you're willing to provide it).

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