Posted on 02/16/2016 12:45:52 PM PST by TigerClaws
There is no archaeological evidence that I’m aware of to support black Africans-or any other Africans-being the original inhabitants of North America-it appears to have been a combination of people from Europe-by primitive boats-and from Asia by way of Siberia-no Africans.
This is nothing but an excuse for deadbeats to destroy the private property of others-having the police remove and arrest the squatters is a good method of “eviction”...
My primary property is a rental.
Just the type they might target.
Gated community should keep it safe but I have options just in case.
Heck, they’d probably do it for free!....................
“What ever happened to trespassing laws?”
The key is that they showed the cops paperwork claiming they are the owners. The papers may be bogus, but it isn’t the police’s job to verify the paperwork. They leave that up to the courts to settle.
Great idea-no gang, but there are some bikers living out here with the rest of us rednecks who would probably go down there and do it for free.
And as of five minutes ago the story went out that they have been arrested.
Didn’t think of that!
LOL
Is there a way to contact the relevant authorities-would that be the NOPD, or who? I’d like to do my small part to put public pressure on them, or at least let them know that this is not going without non-local reportage, and they are the fools they are appearing to be.
Thanks for update! This was really bugging me, especially that the owner was going to have to spend his own time and money to evict these blatant trespassers, home breaking and entry, to get rid of them. I hope they didn’t trash his home too badly, or steal everyhting that wasn’t bolted down. Does he have any recourse if that was the case?
They will undoubtedly trash the home, steal anything in there, and leave piles of excrement. Tear gas and taser time!
“The police told me this is like the third house they’ve broken into,” he said.
So why would the cops think their papers were legit? Kill all utilities.
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Wow one guy pays the taxes but he doesn’t own it? Cops could have called the District Attorney!
A little Louisville Slugger therapy would go a long way in this case.
This action by this group of blacks is only the beginning. This type of conduct will spread-note the stance taken by the authorities.
With the proliferation of display devices, screens now come in a wide variety of sizes and aspect ratios. The image below illustrates the range of screens possible. Differing aspect ratios are shown on the diagonal lines with the ratio in circles towards the lower right.
Given the wide variation in screen resolution and size when we step from mobi to fondleslab to display to HDTV it is lunacy to specify screen position in term of pixels. There is no way to know what sized screen you are imaging to so it is best to reference screen sizes and positions in percentages instead. The resulting size is the percentage of the width (or height) of the enclosing container. This is most useful when specifying positions and sizes of tables and images. The HTML for the image above looks like:
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pixels - a single dot on the screen. If no units are specified pixels are used by default. Best results across the broad spectrum of displays are achieved by exclusively using em and percent to specify size and distance. Try not to do anything else.
Any element (anything between tags) can be explicitly positioned by either putting it in a table or centering it <center></center> or aligning it to the right <p align="right">. Beyond that, explicit positioning is purposefully made as difficult as possible so that you won't do it. Your page will be displayed on a variety of devices of differing sizes and the less you constrain where the elements are positioned the better the general result will be across the broad spectrum of displays.
Inside tables you can use the attribute
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are acceptable values. The "char" option is mishandled by all the major browsers so it doesn't see much use. Align can also be used with images and horizontal rule,<img src="http://mumble.com/image.jpg" align="right">
will work. So will<hr align="right">
This is all in the HTML 4.01 idiom that we are trying to make go away.To summarize, using HTML you can Center an element or put it in a table to control its position. This is why tables are wildly overused.
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If so, they should also be charged with vandalism, theft, etc. and should do jail time for it along with breaking and entering and deed fraud (enough jail time to discourage these miscreants and others like them from continuing to pull this stunt).
Where are the old locks? Maybe they could be arrested for stealing them?
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