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  12. Anyone that’s ever worked in the police force or been related/married to anyone that’s been or is a police officer can tell you this was handled poorly. Before people go crazy commenting insults just really look at this ok? •Leaning into the passenger side window and conversing with his grandmother on the phone which is a distraction •calls her partner then before partner/backup shows up already alerts DeHart (who is a lowlife around here and beyond relieved I don’t have to see him strutting around here anymore) the odor of weed • refusing to exit the vehicle and she just keeps on telling him to get out with no success, McCowan shows up also telling him to get out still no success. •taser is deployed if you watch at the initial taser deployed Eggers steps back and on the other side of the open car door literally standing there. Kenny DeHart pulls the door shut. They open the door and McCowan tells her to get the seatbelt while initiating the second charge in which she gets a chain reaction tase then Kenny DeHart opens fire. At what freaking point do either of them think it’s a good idea to draw their guns rather than tasing Kenny DeHart seated in a vehicle to where the probes don’t even expand proper proximity to take full effect!?!? Blount county sheriffs office seriously needs to reevaluate their academy as well as their fto. With that said this day and age if they did draw their weapons civilians would cry out trigger happy race card police brutality. But at least with that we wouldn’t have a deputy dead and another shot in the leg with PTSD the rest of her life.
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  82.  @allemander  and this has clearly given you PTSD Sec. 74-57. - Motorized play vehicle motorized skateboard or motorized scooter; authorizations; prohibitions; disclosure requirements. (a) No motorized play vehicle, motorized skateboard or motorized scooter may be operated on any public street, public roadway, public sidewalk, public park, public or private parking lot, public trail, public shared multi-use path, public bicycle path, and all other public property. (b) Motorized play vehicles, motorized skateboard or motorized scooter are permitted on private residential property with the permission of the property owner. In the case of residential property commonly owned by a homeowner association, the homeowner association may regulate such usage. (c) No motorized play vehicle, motorized skateboard or motorized scooter may be operated on any private commercial/industrial property unless the location where the vehicles are to be operated is inaccessible to normal pedestrian or vehicular traffic. (d) No person shall operate a motorized play vehicle, motorized skateboard or motorized scooter on any private property in a manner causing excessive, unnecessary, or offensive noise which disturbs the peace and quiet of any neighborhood or which causes discomfort or annoyance to a reasonable person of normal sensitivity. (e) The parent, guardian, or legal custodian of any minor shall not authorize or knowingly permit such minor to violate any of the provisions of this section. (f) Any motorized play vehicle, motorized skateboard or motorized scooter owned by a governmental entity and which is operated in the performance of authorized duties or activities is exempt from the provisions of this section. (g) Temporary suspension of all or part of this section may be granted by the city council for special events. (Ord. No. 2020-012, 8-17-20)
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