RE: [Epic] was Disadvantages of Oz & now completely off topic
At 07:24 AM 3/24/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Mr Kigore wrote thusly,
>
>
>> For those of you out of the states and know all of the
>> great rights we have, they are null and void on a military base, they were
>> nice enough to let one of them have one call
>>
> Unfortunately, stories like this (my friend had a ....) grow in the
>telling.... I suspect if we asked the Military Police there would be a
>different story. Americans have the same rights on Federal Property (eg
>military bases, the Pentagon, the Washington Monument, Grand Canyon Natl
>park, etc) as anywhere else. These dont include the right to assault
>(physically) uniformed officers of the law. There are several other items
>in the description of events that sound far fetched.
>
> Since this list has an international audience I occaisionally
>de-lurk
>
>
Any parts of it which seem to be far fetched is because my memory was
alittle scketchy on the subject because it happened over a year ago. I'm
sure the military base would have a different story, The person that told
it to me was the one who had an M-16 pointed at him and the crew during the
whole process. This will put a definite spin on any story. I am also good
friends with a part owner of the moving company, I agree most stories that
start with "well a friend of a friend" etc... are urban legends but this is
most definetly not. If you would like, e-mail me personally
tkilgore_at_..., and I will get the exact date this happened and the name
of the military base.
What I meant by "your right are null and void" is that its quite simple for
you to disapperar on a military base and never be heard from again.
Timothy J. Kilgore
tkilgore_at_...
You know Aerosmith is getting old when they start writing songs about thier
aching joint "Falling in Love (Is Hard on Your Knees)"
Received on Tue Mar 24 1998 - 23:17:42 UTC
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