I own a business in Louisville
Im paying $80/hour to have police security at my business all night
Tomorrow is expected to be an absolute war zone in the city
My business has been broken into twice and $90k worth of damage when part of it was set on fire by the peaceful protestors
My insurance covered but now basically on my own if anything else happens thus the police security.
I own a business in Louisville
Im paying $80/hour to have police security at my business all night
Tomorrow is expected to be an absolute war zone in the city
My business has been broken into twice and $90k worth of damage when part of it was set on fire by the peaceful protestors
My insurance covered but now basically on my own if anything else happens thus the police security.
That is absolutely terrible. Protect your property that earns your moolah what’s the alternative .Super easy to reboot a computer but Not a small business.hope it works out for yaI own a business in Louisville
Im paying $80/hour to have police security at my business all night
Tomorrow is expected to be an absolute war zone in the city
My business has been broken into twice and $90k worth of damage when part of it was set on fire by the peaceful protestors
My insurance covered but now basically on my own if anything else happens thus the police security.
The reason cops are often not convicted is they are given powers of authority by the state. When it isn't a completely ridiculously negligent situation by them you can't exactly convict them. The state is responsible. The state gives them the authority and training and are responsible for those mistakes. Just like doctors usually are not arrested for mistakes unless they go into surgery high or drunk or something similar. That is why lawsuits are often the best way to go. That is the way to go with some of these questionable killings. This even includes the bad optics of George Floyd. Cases of police brutality which are not killings are a bit different because they are often not life or death situations and more obvious in what was possibly needed in those situations and can be handled with firings or lesser charges
I own a business in Louisville
Im paying $80/hour to have police security at my business all night
Tomorrow is expected to be an absolute war zone in the city
My business has been broken into twice and $90k worth of damage when part of it was set on fire by the peaceful protestors
My insurance covered but now basically on my own if anything else happens thus the police security.
I own a business in Louisville
Im paying $80/hour to have police security at my business all night
Tomorrow is expected to be an absolute war zone in the city
My business has been broken into twice and $90k worth of damage when part of it was set on fire by the peaceful protestors
My insurance covered but now basically on my own if anything else happens thus the police security.
if her boyfriend didn't open fire, she'd be alive today. nothing good ever happens when you fire at cops. but the boyfriend was being watched for awhile, detectives knew he was using her place as a drug delivery address and they have him on video picking up packages from her place and driving them to a drug house.
if her boyfriend didn't open fire, she'd be alive today. nothing good ever happens when you fire at cops. but the boyfriend was being watched for awhile, detectives knew he was using her place as a drug delivery address and they have him on video picking up packages from her place and driving them to a drug house.
if her boyfriend didn't open fire, she'd be alive today. nothing good ever happens when you fire at cops. but the boyfriend was being watched for awhile, detectives knew he was using her place as a drug delivery address and they have him on video picking up packages from her place and driving them to a drug house.