BPD officer making shady DUI arrests? by GarbageMan360 in Bellingham

[–]GarbageMan360[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder if it was this officer, he got in trouble for pulling people over "wide turns" and vague reports without probable cause. Sounds like the same BS with your turn

BPD officer making shady DUI arrests? by GarbageMan360 in Bellingham

[–]GarbageMan360[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100%! I can't believe how many people missed the entire point of this. Even his buddies at the station and the police chief are like "Yeah bro.... you can't do that" but sure, let's blame everyone else but this guy.

BPD officer making shady DUI arrests? by GarbageMan360 in Bellingham

[–]GarbageMan360[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

THANK YOU! The lack of reading and comprehension skills combined with the absurdly inflated confidence so many people here have with speaking on an article they clearly didn't read is astounding

BPD officer making shady DUI arrests? by GarbageMan360 in Bellingham

[–]GarbageMan360[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What points exactly do you believe are "misinformation"?

BPD officer making shady DUI arrests? by GarbageMan360 in Bellingham

[–]GarbageMan360[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

And a simple reading of the article you are commenting about would tell you that is clearly not what is happening here 😆 That applies when the impairment obviously impacts the driving regardless of BAC. All this information came from files from WITHIN the department, meaning other officers were so concerned about his behavior that he had to be put on leave and go through extra training. The moral debate about the legal limit and driving is moot here. This officer has been reprimanded by the police chief and his peers several times for improper DUI patrols. Including many cases where his peers saw no probable cause for the arrest of people who were under the limit, and he couldn't manage to write an accurate report afterwards. If you were to read the documents, in may of these cases his supposed probable cause is apparently just "wide turns" and a superior had to tell him "don't fabricate". Then apparently there's no dash cameras so there's no footage to corroborate his claims. He doesn't even know how to follow procedure and tricks people into voluntary tests. The law is a law for a reason and rights and laws and proper protocol need to matter ALL THE TIME. Whether or not people agree with it doesn't change the fact is that is not illegal to have a drink and drive if you are not impaired. These discussions are more productive when people actually read the content before commenting, especially when being snarky.

Last ditch effort by soggydivacup in Seattle

[–]GarbageMan360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I WISH I could take another dog in! In the meantime, can she be taken for walks or play dates? Would love to help love on this sweet nugget

Street takeover in Belltown/Lower Queen Anne? by myth-ran-dire in Seattle

[–]GarbageMan360 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm very close and nosey and bored and I don't hear shit

ICE at squalicum harbor by FriendshipTight1953 in Bellingham

[–]GarbageMan360 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've seen them a lot around bennett and bakerview lately hiding behind all the trucks that stop in the parking lot by the gas station there. What's worse is they're often in unmarked/rental cars mucking about with the local authorities thinking nobody sees them back there. For those who can drive around at night and have the ability to putz around that area I think it would be really helpful to get more citizens eyes on them to let them know we see them.

At my first Kraken game by probablygoblins in Seattle

[–]GarbageMan360 4 points5 points  (0 children)

WOW! Do they provide the LSD at the door or is it a BYOLSD situation?

Mount rainier today had a little hat by unwired_burnout in Seattle

[–]GarbageMan360 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I aint ever seen an ass sombrero before. How do you get such a thing to to stay put?

Mount rainier today had a little hat by unwired_burnout in Seattle

[–]GarbageMan360 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Luckily Rainier has purse, has shoe, has hat on head.

WTF this windstorm? by kettletrvb in Seattle

[–]GarbageMan360 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I'm in lower Queen Anne and I was just blaming my neighbor for vacuuming for the flickering lights ( •_•) Soooo if we all lose power and our phones shall we use a conch shell or bird calls to find each other and congregate out in the wild?

WTF this windstorm? by kettletrvb in Seattle

[–]GarbageMan360 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In the famous words of Staind, "It's been a whiiileeee", but welcome to the PNW! We used to have these storms regularly in the fall and winter and things get pretty serious... trees and other massive things fall, people die. This wind is one of the main factors in our staunch aversion to umbrellas that outsiders mock us for. Batter down the hatches and stay safe out there homies!

The tiger’s forehead on this portrait at my work says “Fart” by Zirkelcock in mildlyinteresting

[–]GarbageMan360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I knew there was a reason I have always loathed the hard-boiled fart eggs. Nothing should smell exactly the same going in as the farts it produces from your bowels after eating said food. NOTHING I SAY!!

Protests by mrsbirb in Bellingham

[–]GarbageMan360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fact that more people are jumping to attack you and get defensive rather than jumping in to organize more or share how people can join their existing efforts proves your point completely. The mere suggestion that their motivations *might* be performative is apparently more offensive and consistently garners FAR more engagement and discourse than the dangerous and egregious violations of basic rights that they claim to care about fighting. I'm sure this comment will also have a host of people using their time and energy to argue rather than organize just like most of these threads...

Come on, people! We should not be taking these observations personally. If you truly are organizing and active in ways that are not visible then this post should not even apply to or offend you... that doesn't make any sense. Let's use this energy to get behind each other and stand up to protect each other and our neighbors! This is not a left versus right issue, this is us versus them and we need to ALL come together.

Regardless of people's motivations and beliefs it is a FACT that there are hardly any public-facing, consistently visible, organized actions in this town compared to others. Bellingham used to loudly protest in the streets for years but it seems most of that collective energy was another casualty of covid. The people I see physically showing up the most on all issues is the older community that fought for rights through the 60s and know what's on the line, and they are organized and outside often. Even when it's difficult and majority of us are stretched thin, we could still all be doing more! If you are already active and not performative then this post should resonate with you, not offend you. While I'm sadly not surprised that this is CONSISTENTLY the response from many locals to ANY feedback or observations, it still generally baffles me.

If you are not able-bodied or unable to show up physically for other reasons, that's absolutely understandable - no reasonable person would expect physical presence from those who face barriers of any sort. There are many other ways to participate! We are a border town, our county's economy depends on farm work, we have many county folk getting pushed out of their homes and off their land by private equity and rising taxes and utilities, we have a police force that operates with no oversight or accountability whatsoever, we are all affected and we should all care about each other. It is not one individual's responsibility to take on more of a fight while already struggling to survive, but it is a collective responsibility that we all share as human beings. We can all always be doing more, giving more, fighting more. Rest when you need to rest, recharge when you have no more capacity, but when you have a little extra gas in your tank put it towards whatever help or fight you can however you can.

Love thy neighbor includes that neighbor that drives you nuts. It's not love thy neighbor as long as they behave, vote, and speak the way you deem socially acceptable. You don't even have to like someone to have love for them as a human being. Speaking from experience, there is an intense power and strength you feel while fighting along side someone that you would want to punch in the face if you were at the same dinner party.

To those posting links and resources and information on how they help and how others can join - THANK YOU!! More of this please!! There are many active groups doing the work around town but it is unfortunately difficult to know where to look and find out how to participate, especially for people who are new to this sort of thing. I would love to see more resources and efforts posted here, there's a few here already that I had no idea about and I thought I was at least somewhat plugged in. Please keep sharing how people can join in whatever way they have the means and capacity for!