NY TIMES: Libertarians Trail Meter Readers, Telling Town: Live Free or Else

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KEENE, N.H. — In most places, the parking enforcement officer reflects the municipal compact. Armed only with a gadget that can spit out a ticket at the forgotten drop of a dime, the officer quietly serves civic and commercial life by ensuring that meters are fed.

In most places, yes. But not here in charming Keene, where parking officers figure in a philosophical tug of war between a small band of activists who live by the motto “Free Keene,” and the great majority of residents who were unaware that their city was in bondage.

Keene’s two parking officers, both women, are often videotaped by young adults known as “Robin Hooders.” They track the whereabouts of the officers by two-way radio, feed expired meters before $5 tickets can be written, and leave a business card saying that “we saved you from the king’s tariff.”

Welcome to Sherwood Forest, N.H., where these acts of charity have led to some donations and gratitude, but also to sidewalk tensions, harassment allegations and litigation. They are part of a broader effort by about two-dozen activists, most of them from someplace else, to unshackle Keene from the “violent monopoly” of government and its enforcers, including these parking officers who work in weather fair and foul.

Ian Freeman broadcasts his “Free Talk Live” radio show. Credit Andrea Morales for The New York Times
The mundane matter of parking has become so contentious that a third parking officer, an ex-soldier who served in Iraq, quit last year because, he says, he could no longer take the close-up videotaping and the taunts that “I had condoned the droning of brown babies.” So contentious that the mayor, the city manager, and the city attorney all declined even to say hello to me.

But some local residents are speaking out in their stead by challenging the activists through a Facebook page with the unwieldy name of “Stop Free Keene!!!” One of its organizers, Andrea Parkhurst Whitcomb, is asking the relative newcomers a fundamental question:

“Who asked you to come free us?”

The activists selected this New England-cute city of 24,000 for liberation mostly because it lies within that flinty bastion of Yankee individualism known as New Hampshire, where “Live Free or Die” is carved into the collective granite.

Back in 2003, a libertarian-leaning group called the Free State Project decided that this small state could be a liberty lover’s paradise if enough like-minded people settled here.

Continued: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/05/u...ders-telling-town-live-free-or-else.html?_r=0
 
Finally, Mr. Givetz, who served 22 months in Iraq as a military police officer, quit his job handing out parking tickets. “I couldn’t take it anymore,” he said. “I didn’t see an end in sight.”
Heartbreaking.
 
When the New York Times writes an inaccurate hit piece on liberty, it's good for liberty. Great stuff. :toady:
 
Those terrorist, going around and feeding the parking meters, the next thing you know they may help an old lady cross the street. Must put a stop to that.

I hope people start harassing the author of that lousy article.
 
I love it! NYT is huge publicity!

Every time a whiny statist releases some laughably skewed hit piece against the FSP, membership numbers soar.
 
So you are saying I don't have to pay if I ever park in downtown Keene? That other people will give up money to pay my "fee?"
 
So the article was attempting to have me sympathize with the state instead of those that save others from the ridiculous fines? Lol! Giant whopping load of fail then...
 
A local Patch picked it up. There are some errors in the short Patch article. Still, the Patch editor did a better job than the NYT editor ;) There might be a creative editor or two somewhere :toady:

Free State Backlash?
'Robin Hooders' in Keene inspire an opposition party. Will it expand statewide?
Posted by Dan Tuohy , May 05, 2014 at 11:45 AM

Live Free Or Die debate embroils Keene, N.H.
The Free Keene "Robin Hooders," that merry band of liberty-loving activists that feeds expired parking meters in Keene, have inspired a rival effort called Stop Freedom.

The New York Times swooped in to cover the saga, and its story May 4 quotes Stop Freedom coordinator Andrea Whitecomb as asking Ian Freeman and his group:

"Who asked you to free us?"

The Free State Project, back in 2003, selected New Hampshire as a home base, with the idea that 20,000 liberty-loving activists would move to the Granite State for its libertarian streak. Participants, welcomed by then Gov. Craig Benson, also fell in love with New Hampshire for its economy, quality of life and decentralized system of government.

The latest statistics show 16,652 Free State Project participants in New Hampshire.
 
How soon until they use 'obstruction of justice' as an excuse for arresting people for putting money in meters?

Used to be the 'go to jail' space and every 'chance' and 'community chest' space on the Monopoly board could land you in jail. Now the 'free parking' space will soon join the list.

No wonder we incarcerate such an obscene percentage of our population...
 
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Obstruction of "justice"!

Jail
Obstruction of just us.
 
“Who asked you to come free us?”

I think this is the greatest sheeple quote of all time.

"Why you try free us? I luv goverment. It give me food. It give me house. It give me water. I happy. Now leave."
 
“Who asked you to come free us?”

I think this is the greatest sheeple quote of all time.

"Why you try free us? I luv goverment. It give me food. It give me house. It give me water. I happy. Now leave."

She works at the government school called Keene State College. http://www.keene.edu/

She got really upset when Robin Hood of Keene made a special effort to give college students free parking on one street near the college for a day. She believes police employees should be able to harass citizens without repercussions. She goes so far as to say that it is wrong to film police employees conducting police duties in public.

http://keene-equinox.com/2014/01/city-officials-appeal-to-the-supreme-court/
Community members like Andrea Whitcomb, a Keene resident and Sodexo employee at Keene State College, said Robin Hooders create a hostile working environment for the parking officers. She spreads lies about free staters, free keene and so on.

Whitcomb started a Facebook group named Stop Free-Keen more than a year ago. She said the group’s goal is to, “show people they [members of the Free State Project] are not here to help them, that they are pushing their own agenda.” Whitcomb went on, “They want to live in a utopia.”

Whitcomb suggested the Free-staters express their ideas through the “proper channels.” She said, “If you want changes to happen, you should try civil participation, presenting ideas, not have a disruptive conduct.”

For Whitcomb, even recording the officers was inappropriate. “You can feed meters, but why do you have to video tape? If a person says, ‘I don’t want to be videotaped,’ you don’t do it.”
 
“Who asked you to come free us?”

I think this is the greatest sheeple quote of all time.

"Why you try free us? I luv goverment. It give me food. It give me house. It give me water. I happy. Now leave."

Obama gave me a phone!
 
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