RE: Plastikman's Sheet One case of mistaken identity
quoted 14 lines Tamara Palmer said:
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> Tamara Palmer said:
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> > on $5500 bail, and a trial date has now been set for August 23rd. Currently
> > the polic are testing the CD booklet in a lab. Results will not be ready
> > for three weeks.
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> WHAT?! THREE WEEKS!? I figured mine wasn't acid after looking at it
> under a UV light (lsd will glow). Took me all of 5 seconds! Not only
> that, but there are reagents to react it with that will give
> instantaneous results. Maybe they're just a little slow down there,
> what with all the heat and everything....
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No...it's probably standard to take their time, so they can be able to cover
their ass if they need to...see, I'm from Texas...I should know... However,
they sure did set that court date soon... I've been wrongfully put in jail
one night for "criminal trespassing" and they set the court date for four
months later (w/$250 bond)... I went, but the cop didn't, cause he knows he
was wrong! Anyway...
Is there someway to find out who this young man is? Or better yet, the cop
and precinct address so we can write them letters telling them how
inappropriate 5 days in jail is? And how stupid they are... and that when
they discover how wrong they are, ask them what they're gonna do to
recompensate the kid for his time in jail...and his mental anguish...and...
...and...
That really ticks me off cause I can relate... It was terrible spending a
night in jail for no reason...and I'll never be compensated for it...it was
definitely an experience...but an unnecessary one... And the same with this
kid in Rockwell... let's do something about it...
Hey! How about persuading Richie Hawtin to perform somewhere in Texas (like
perferably Houston...or near Rockwell, wherever that is...) And of course
give the kid in Rockwell some sort of special treatment...like free admission,
back stage access...whatnot...(or does Hawtin hang out with the crowd wherever
he plays?).. anyway, what do y'all think? Anyone have connections?
-djkc