November 29, 2012

Misguided Public Safety Priorities Are Widespread In MA

Here's one more charming, thoughtful, public spirited, Boston resident (John Zaremba, Jessica Heslam and Colneth Smiley Jr., "Rape suspect sprung twice without watch," Boston Herald, November 29, 2012), who takes time from his busy schedule volunteering to provide unique experiences of kinky sex play (BDSM now a recognized student group at Harvard University)

http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2012/11/29/bdsm-new-club-approved/

with unknown men, to young women in their homes without compensation. No one was watching this delightful young man while he performed his services. No police, no crime families, no Communists, no FBI informants, no campus cops. Alas across the river in tolerant Cambridge MA host city of Harvard  University and MIT, local police, campus cops, Communists, crime families and assorted police and FBI informants take turns harassing, conducting 24/7 surveillance, insulting, provoking, threatening, humiliating and ridiculing a 70-year-old white male that they say has a severe disability. It is what some would call superior priorities conducted by those high minded academics at Harvard University and the equality driven city government in Cambridge. Oh, you say, there is no equal protection of the laws? Disappointing isn't it? It indicates that there is a cognitive disconnect between those who are paid to provide public safety and the taxpayers who pay for it. Taxpayers are not getting what they pay and pay for. They are getting robbed. Too many taxpayer funded police agencies are focused on harassing vulnerable citizens (because they can), keeping them from enjoying the guaranteed rights and privileges, as the criminals who run the government do.


[From article]
He had been before a judge at least twice already this year: once in July for failing to register as a sex offender, and again in September on charges he choked a woman during an argument. Both times, he was released on his promise to return to court.
[. . .]
Williams’ rap sheet dates back to a 1989 conviction for larceny and breaking and entering — along with jail time after he violated probation, Broadbent said in court yesterday. His other run-ins include a 1994 domestic battery and a 1998 rape conviction that carried a 12- to-14-year prison sentence, she said.

http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1061178139

Rape suspect sprung twice without watch
Boston Herald
By John Zaremba, Jessica Heslam and Colneth Smiley Jr.
Thursday, November 29, 2012

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