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anon-0p1r Guest
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Posted: Wed, Jun 10 2020, 9:44 pm EDT Post subject: Re: June 5, 2020 - Mayor's Weekly Update |
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anon-03o7 wrote: | The mayor should be held personally liable for any damages to either public or private property as it appears this has been organized by a private citizen who also happens to be Mayor and is imposing his personal agenda on a community, outside the scope of his authority as Mayor. |
Good point. I would alert the mayor of that. |
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anon-q2r7 Guest
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Posted: Fri, Jun 12 2020, 6:02 am EDT Post subject: Re: June 5, 2020 - Mayor's Weekly Update |
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Agreed. If he organized this event any any damage occurs, he should be held responsible. |
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anon-qn09 Guest
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Posted: Fri, Jun 12 2020, 1:13 pm EDT Post subject: Re: June 5, 2020 - Mayor's Weekly Update |
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anon-q2r7 wrote: | Agreed. If he organized this event any any damage occurs, he should be held responsible. |
The brilliant legal minds of Cranbury once again at work. |
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anon-91p5 Guest
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Posted: Fri, Jun 12 2020, 6:23 pm EDT Post subject: Re: June 5, 2020 - Mayor's Weekly Update |
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anon-q2r7 wrote: | Agreed. If he organized this event any any damage occurs, he should be held responsible. |
Personally held responsible, right on. He should bring his piggy bank so we can break it open and donate to the Cranbury GOP. So their candidature can defeat him in November. That's what this is all about, right? |
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anon-q2r7 Guest
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Posted: Fri, Jun 12 2020, 10:17 pm EDT Post subject: Re: June 5, 2020 - Mayor's Weekly Update |
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anon-91p5 wrote: | anon-q2r7 wrote: | Agreed. If he organized this event any any damage occurs, he should be held responsible. |
Personally held responsible, right on. He should bring his piggy bank so we can break it open and donate to the Cranbury GOP. So their candidature can defeat him in November. That's what this is all about, right? | He can keep his piggy bank. I don’t think the GOP will need it as he has been the worst councilman we have ever had. |
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anon-4061 Guest
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Posted: Sat, Jun 13 2020, 7:06 am EDT Post subject: Re: June 5, 2020 - Mayor's Weekly Update |
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Not making a political statement. Just a heads up that the Sunday event made the national news stream so I am not sure what Sunday crowds will be. |
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anon-po5o Guest
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Posted: Sat, Jun 13 2020, 12:01 pm EDT Post subject: Re: June 5, 2020 - Mayor's Weekly Update |
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This is a call for mayors, city councils, and police oversight bodies to address police use of force policies and defunding the police |
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anon-4097 Guest
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Posted: Sat, Jun 13 2020, 2:24 pm EDT Post subject: Re: June 5, 2020 - Mayor's Weekly Update |
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Look. The only thing that might happen is our down town will have record profits. You can be upset at crowds, trash perhaps- have not seen extra cans come, Matt taking a stance that does not match our town, and perhaps some rhetoric if foul language is used. I do not think it is in the realm of possibility that rioting or looting will happen. Maybe someone’s grass gets walked on. When has anything bad happened in NJ the last few months? Even Camden was peaceful. |
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anon-466o Guest
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Posted: Sat, Jun 13 2020, 2:27 pm EDT Post subject: Re: June 5, 2020 - Mayor's Weekly Update |
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anon-po5o wrote: |
This is a call for mayors, city councils, and police oversight bodies to address police use of force policies and defunding the police | Sorry but most people in this town support the police. Any effort to defund them will not be tolerated. |
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anon-6q96 Guest
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Posted: Sat, Jun 13 2020, 2:41 pm EDT Post subject: Re: June 5, 2020 - Mayor's Weekly Update |
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anon-4097 wrote: | Look. The only thing that might happen is our down town will have record profits. You can be upset at crowds, trash perhaps- have not seen extra cans come, Matt taking a stance that does not match our town, and perhaps some rhetoric if foul language is used. I do not think it is in the realm of possibility that rioting or looting will happen. Maybe someone’s grass gets walked on. When has anything bad happened in NJ the last few months? Even Camden was peaceful. |
Turn on the news you moron. Trenton was burned and looted. Asbury park had officers injured. |
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anon-4097 Guest
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Posted: Sat, Jun 13 2020, 3:24 pm EDT Post subject: Re: June 5, 2020 - Mayor's Weekly Update |
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anon-466o wrote: | anon-po5o wrote: |
This is a call for mayors, city councils, and police oversight bodies to address police use of force policies and defunding the police | Sorry but most people in this town support the police. Any effort to defund them will not be tolerated. |
It is not defunding them. It is about overseeing them better. Making sure that we bring in county support people at times instead of answering a call with Police officers, allowing our residents a say in their experience and changes they want to see to our police in town, ensuring that we make our police accountable to residents. This is the beneficial changes starting Sunday. |
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anon-rs79 Guest
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Posted: Sat, Jun 13 2020, 6:07 pm EDT Post subject: Re: June 5, 2020 - Mayor's Weekly Update |
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Perfect, just what we need. More people making decisions about stuff they have no idea about. Make sure to call an electrician when you want your driveway repaired. |
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anon-7666 Guest
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Posted: Sat, Jun 13 2020, 6:27 pm EDT Post subject: Re: June 5, 2020 - Mayor's Weekly Update |
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anon-rs79 wrote: | Perfect, just what we need. More people making decisions about stuff they have no idea about. Make sure to call an electrician when you want your driveway repaired. |
These positions are what the residents elected. You can’t elect someone who tells you they support pot shops on Main Street, we need to pay higher taxes, is a Bernie supporter, Feels we need to add services, etc... and then complain that the person actually does support pot shops on main st, wants to raise taxes to add boards and commissions and take over sidewalks, etc... he was completely honest. people wanted these items which is why he is in and Nancy is not. Now it is onto following the other items on a Bernie agenda. So we got what we wanted. If you don’t like it there is a November election. |
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anon-q2r7 Guest
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Posted: Sun, Jun 14 2020, 12:58 pm EDT Post subject: Re: June 5, 2020 - Mayor's Weekly Update |
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anon-4097 wrote: | anon-466o wrote: | anon-po5o wrote: |
This is a call for mayors, city councils, and police oversight bodies to address police use of force policies and defunding the police | Sorry but most people in this town support the police. Any effort to defund them will not be tolerated. |
It is not defunding them. It is about overseeing them better. Making sure that we bring in county support people at times instead of answering a call with Police officers, allowing our residents a say in their experience and changes they want to see to our police in town, ensuring that we make our police accountable to residents. This is the beneficial changes starting Sunday. | We have a excellent police department. Nobody needs to oversee them better. No changes to the way they currently police are needed or wanted. As far as bringing in outsiders from the county that are not familiar with this town is just asinine. |
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