NH-Keene suing Free Staters for feeding parking meters, "harrassing" meter maids.

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Keene sues six parking meter 'Robin Hoods' who put money in expired meters

By MEGHAN PIERCE

Union Leader Correspondent

http://www.unionleader.com/article/20130514/NEWS06/130519663

KEENE - The city has filed a lawsuit against six citizens, part of a group dubbed Robin Hood of Keene that patrols downtown armed with video cameras and pockets full of change to fill expired parking meters.

Also known as Robin Hooders, the six are associated with the Free Keene group.

"They say video recording or talking to them is harassing them, but I don't agree with that," "Robin Hooder" James Cleaveland said of parking enforcement officers. "So they want to establish a safety zone of fifty feet."

Members of the group place cards under windshield wipers that read, "Your meter expired; however, we saved you from the king's tariffs, Robin Hood and his Merry Men. Please consider paying it forward," and includes an address where donations can be sent.

The group says the suit was filed because the city is losing revenue from parking tickets.

The city says the activists are harassing its employees.

In the case filed May 2, the city asks the court to prohibit residents Kate Ager, Ian Bernard aka Ian Freeman, James Cleaveland, Graham Colson, Garrett Ean and Peter Eyre from coming within 50 feet of the city's three parking enforcement officers "during the performance of their employment duties for the city."

According to the suit, the residents "regularly, repeatedly and intentionally taunted, interfered with, harassed, and intimidated" the officers starting last December, "surrounding, touching or nearly touching, and otherwise taunting and harassing" the officers.

Cleaveland said the group has prevented the officers from issuing about 4,000 tickets.

In the filing, parking enforcement officer Linda Desruisseaux said, "Besides following me, crowding around me, making video recordings of my activities, and placing coins in expired meters to prevent me from writing tickets, these individuals repeatedly taunt and harass me, asking why I am stealing peoples' money and telling me to get another job ... In particular, Graham Colson likes to taunt me by saying, 'Linda, guess what you're not going to do today - write tickets.' ... The taunting and harassment tends to get worse when there is a group, as they try to one-up each other at my expense."

The lawsuit does not deny group members' right to videotape and takes no issue with them filling expired parking meters, but said there is a concern that the three parking enforcement officers will quit. The suit states the city would suffer financially from having to hire and train new employees, and might have difficulty filling the positions.

According to parking enforcement officer Alan E. Givetz in the suit, the "constant harassment" has made him "feel very stressed and anxious."

"In addition, I have begun to suffer physical effects due to the stress, including coming home from work with a red face, feeling heart palpitations, and having dreams related to this activity."

Cleaveland and Garrett said they were served with the suit Thursday and have 30 days to answer the complaint.

"I basically feel like it's slander. I did not harass or intimidate anyone," Garrett said.

Cleaveland said he speaks to the officers less than 90 percent of the time, and when he does, he is not harassing or intimidating.

He said the Robin Hooders try to be about 20 feet ahead of the officer, but the officers cross the street, zigzag, or hide behind buildings if they see a Robin Hooder.

"If they see us in front of them, they will try to alter their path," Cleaveland said.

The two said the video recordings of their "Robin Hooding" will vindicate them in court.
 
The King's harassers complaining about being harass.


"In addition, I have begun to suffer physical effects due to the stress, including coming home from work with a red face, feeling heart palpitations, and having dreams related to this activity."

LOL.

"I basically feel like it's slander. I did not harass or intimidate anyone," Garrett said.

LOL. Pay the fine or we'll take your car and add more penalties plus jail time. That's what you do, Garrett.
 
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Heh, I hadn't heard of the Robin Hooders, but I heartily approve. Of course, the government is butt-hurt that it can't extract money from people with their for-profit legal system. Disgusting.
 
Unbelievable bullshit...

Fight the system, even peacefully and creatively, and pay the consequences.


Looks like this is getting some more coverage due to the weird factor. This is exactly why I am such a strong believer in civil disobedience... politicians will not win back our freedoms!
 
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The group says the suit was filed because the city is losing revenue from parking tickets.

The lawsuit does not deny group members' right to videotape and takes no issue with them filling expired parking meters, but said there is a concern that the three parking enforcement officers will quit. The suit states the city would suffer financially from having to hire and train new employees, and might have difficulty filling the positions.

Which is it? Lost revenue or psychological trauma?
 
Which is it? Lost revenue or psychological trauma?

Lost revenue.

But it's likely these metermaids are having some psychological trauma, but not by the robin-hooders... by coming to the realization that they are thieves and that their actions are universally hated. If I had that job I would hate myself too.
 
"In addition, I have begun to suffer physical effects due to the stress, including coming home from work with a red face, feeling heart palpitations, and having dreams related to this activity."

BWAHAHAHA!

I'll be laughing over that for the rest of the day.
 
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But it's likely these metermaids are having some psychological trauma, but not by the robin-hooders... by coming to the realization that they are thieves and that their actions are universally hated. If I had that job I would hate myself too.

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According to parking enforcement officer Alan E. Givetz in the suit, the "constant harassment" has made him "feel very stressed and anxious."

"In addition, I have begun to suffer physical effects due to the stress, including coming home from work with a red face, feeling heart palpitations, and having dreams related to this activity."

Cognitive dissonance is painful.

It's a teaching point right here, to explain that term a little more.

CD gets tossed around quite a bit and there is some confusion as to what it is, exactly.

It is not the ability to accept two lies, or multiple lies and believe them.

It is the pain caused mentally, by trying to convince yourself that 2 + 2 = 5...or whatever the regime says it is today.

People that truly believe that do not have cognitive dissonance...they have overcome CD.

Any number of tactics can be used to overcome CD: drugs (both prescription or self administered) entertainment, sex, work...anything that numbs the pain and masks the mental torment of trying to believe that 2 + 2 really does equal 5.
 
parking cops are assholes. They will wait until the meter goes from 0:01 to 0:00 with the ticket ready. It doesn't matter if you're right next to your car when it expires or not.
 
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Why blame parking enforcers? Like just about everything else, this is a philosophical issue. Parking meters are not in the best interest of businesses or their customers. Fine customers for shopping beyond 30 minutes or 2-4 hours? What a great idea.
 
Why blame parking enforcers? Like just about everything else, this is a philosophical issue. Parking meters are not in the best interest of businesses or their customers. Fine customers for shopping beyond 30 minutes or 2-4 hours? What a great idea.

Why not?

Are people not culpable for anything they do anymore?
 
how about the main street business owner who needs customer turnover for their business? or the consumer who wants to shop but can't because others see they have more time and don't leave? they may be losing tax revenue but who actually loses? the other taxpayers? and the guy in the video who goes in to try and find "the city of keene"... that's just stupid imho. i have actually parked on main street in Keene (or tried to) and depending on where you are it can be trying.

i am not condoning the city or collectors - just pointing out differing views. the "stress" arguments are bogus unless they actually harassed them - and we can't really know because we were not there.
 
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