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<blockquote data-quote="cmfout" data-source="post: 425498"><p>We've made so many reports against office A-hole that I've lost count. Sexual harassment and assault, harassment of a minor, excessive force, assault on a minor - everything we've had reason to file on him for. The state police have informed him that he's to stay away from us but he doesn't listen. Just last night, I looked out the window to see him parked at the end of my driveway. When I went out to confront him he said he was "monitoring traffic". Thankfully he left when I told him to. The state police are looking in to his actions but the local town police are protecting him. That's typical here - they have a serious, contagious case of "good old boy" syndrome! They stick together no matter what, and when you make waves for one they'll all look for ways to get you. I so can't wait until I can afford to move out of this town!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmfout, post: 425498"] We've made so many reports against office A-hole that I've lost count. Sexual harassment and assault, harassment of a minor, excessive force, assault on a minor - everything we've had reason to file on him for. The state police have informed him that he's to stay away from us but he doesn't listen. Just last night, I looked out the window to see him parked at the end of my driveway. When I went out to confront him he said he was "monitoring traffic". Thankfully he left when I told him to. The state police are looking in to his actions but the local town police are protecting him. That's typical here - they have a serious, contagious case of "good old boy" syndrome! They stick together no matter what, and when you make waves for one they'll all look for ways to get you. I so can't wait until I can afford to move out of this town! [/QUOTE]
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