Posted on 08/19/2013 8:18:36 AM PDT by Kaslin
Government officials do some really crazy things in the name of law enforcement.
I recently wrote about an armed raid on an animal shelter in order to execute a baby deer.
That was paramilitary overkill (pun intended), though it probably didnt waste as many tax dollars as the regulatory overkill of the year-long sting operation by the Food and Drug Administration against an Amish farm for the horrible crime of selling unpasteurized milk to consenting adults who prefer unpasteurized milk.
And lets not forget Robert Norlander, the thuggish, dumpster-diving IRS agent, who sought to ruin the life of an innocent man because well, for no reason.
Well, we now have something that may be even more absurd.
Radley Balko reports in the Huffington Post about a massive police action last week that included aerial surveillance, a SWAT raid and a 10-hour search.
Sounds like the cops must have been up against the mafia. Or a bunch of bank robbers, right?
Not exactly. They raided an organic farm.
the real reason for the law enforcement exercise appears to have been code enforcement. The police seized 17 blackberry bushes, 15 okra plants, 14 tomatillo plants native grasses and sunflowers, after holding residents inside at gunpoint for at least a half-hour, property owner Shellie Smith said in a statement.
The cops claimed that they were looking for marijuana. Even if that was the actual goal, why not just send a couple of cops to the door? Were talking about an organic farm, after all, not a crack house run by the Hells Angels.
But lets at least be thankful the cops seized okra plants. The people of Arlington, Texas, can now walk the streets safely, freed from the danger of vegetables running amok.
So what triggered this raid?
authorities had cited the Garden of Eden in recent weeks for code violations, including grass that was too tall, bushes growing too close to the street, a couch and piano in the yard, chopped wood that was not properly stacked, a piece of siding that was missing from the side of the house, and generally unclean premises, Smiths statement said. She said the police didnt produce a warrant until two hours after the raid began, and officers shielded their name tags so they couldnt be identified.
Oh. My. God. These criminals had improperly stacked wood? And insufficiently mowed grass? No wonder they needed a SWAT team!
If you read Radleys entire story, it seems clear that the real issue is that neighbors didnt like the messy conditions of the farm and they pressured the local government to do something about it.
I probably wouldnt like living next door to somebody who kept a piano in their yard, so Im sympathetic to their concerns.
And even though Im libertarian and much prefer that neighborhood standards be determined by private agreements, even Im not going to get overly agitated by zoning rules about couches in the front yard.
But why deal with this trivial conflict by ordering aerial surveillance, a SWAT raid and a 10-hour search?
Sounds like the local police force has a bloated budget and tries to justify its wasteful practices by concocting needlessly risky operations.
P.S. The governments harassment of another organic farm was the runaway winner of my contest for the worst example of government thuggery.
P.P.S. As I already mentioned, I dont think this raid was about marijuana, but I dont want to miss an opportunity to say that its time to end the foolish Drug War. People who abuse drugs may be stupid, but theyre not infringing on my rights. But the War on Drugs had led to all sorts of policies that do infringe on our rights, from disgusting asset forfeiture policies to pointless snooping on our bank accounts.
P.P.S. To close with some humor, check out what Dave Barry had to say about great moments in government.
And a few ignorant souls persist in thinking that this is the land of liberty and of freedom.
You have the right to remain a suspect.
Along with the duty and the obligation, so help you GuvCo.
When you’re building a civilian police force with all the weapons afforded our military, per bHo’s orders, then you have to practice.
What good is equipping so many government agencies with the weapons of war, not law enforcement, if you cannot train?
The end of our Constitutional Government is standing before our very eyes and we do nothing.
If’nz they wuz there fer marijuana plants I’d think that’d be spelt out in a warrant and all.
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> “grass that was too tall...”
I was cited for grass too tall last week (10 inches). [Yes, there are grass police in the City of Buffalo.] I cut the grass 18 days before and then when I went to cut it the next week, my lawn mower stopped working and I needed a new $8 part. I finally got the part in the mail {no, it wasn’t available at Home Depot] and I fixed the mower and cut the grass. It was 15 days after the previous cutting, but the day after the citation was issued. The fine is $150. They measured the length of the dandelion heads as their 10 inch mark. The rest of the grass was only about 5 inches. This is what liberal cities do to raise revenue and drive away residents.
The local cops had an armed personel carrier and a drone sitting around rusting so they found a “need” to use them.
Folks, don’t ever believe the local cops are going to be on the people’s side if a conflict arises.
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