Posted on 07/26/2006 2:24:00 PM PDT by dynachrome
SAINT JOHN, N.B. -- The normally peaceful New Brunswick island of Grand Manan may not have seen the last of the violence that ended in a suspected crack house being burned to the ground by a mob of so-called vigilantes.
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I agree.
Kudos to the people who did it!
Yes, this is something I instruct in my Community Policing 101, "A good carck dealer is a well done crack dealer" segment
Rock on.
I get it.
LOL!
Just doing the crack-house-burning Canadian law-enforcement-officials won't do.
I meant crack dealer not carck dealer, although they are a bunch of carck suckers...8>)
I think the election of Stephen Harper has encouraged Canadians. ;o)
You have that right, even New York City with the most advanced fire department in the world manages to save a few basements.
We had a meth lab in a house in our suburban neighborhood--kids lived next door and across the street. It took us two years to get rid of them thru proper channels (of course we had a democrat DA at the time).
lol awesome...
Excellent! Made my morning. :-)
Pity you couldn't photoshop a picture of the DA's kid going up the steps of the crack house. Then something would be done.
Sounds like a shock and awe kinda thing. I like it! Once in a while anarchy is a good thing. :o)
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Just updated. (Not much new, except Prime Minister Harper
gets it)
"We had a meth lab in a house in our suburban neighborhood--kids lived next door and across the street. It took us two years to get rid of them thru proper channels"
Meth labs are infamous for exploding. Get a gallon of gasoline, and pour it inside said house. Wait for gasoline to vaporize. Let nature take its course. When the fire marshall investigates, they figure the cookers got careless.
Canada ping.
You sure this is an appropriate place to quote the Bloodhound Gang? lol
Canada ping.
Please send me a FReepmail to get on or off this Canada ping list.
Thanks for the pings, Liberty and Alexander.
It's not the fault of the police, it's the fault of those who constantly tie the hands of the police. They arrest people, and they're back out on the street before the poor policemen even had time to complete their paperwork.
"differently-credentialed law-enforcement officials"
LOL! Can I use that?
My pleasure, oh magnificent leader of the ping list. ;)
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