Topic: Lone vigilante Jimmy Justice
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Tue 01/06/09 07:41 AM
Lone vigilante Jimmy Justice terrorizes New York city traffic enforcement officials

New York city is under siege by a lone camera wielding vigilante known as Jimmy Justice who confronts government employees who violate traffic and parking laws.

Calling himself a “cop-arazzi” he patrols the streets looking for enforcement officers who are breaking the law. He has been so successful with his video campaign against corruption that the police traffic agents union held a meeting on how to respond to Jimmy Justice. Based on the video taken at the meeting the traffic agents have decided to become aggressive toward Mr. Justice and to file written complaints when ever they are video taped by a citizen such as Justice.

The union president claims Jimmie Justice is harassing his agents and should be arrested for Obstructing Government Operations.

A television network is negotiating with Jimmy Justice about a series based on his real life exposing corruption and hypocrisy in New York city.

Video: Fox 5 covers the traffic union’s efforts to stop Jimmy Justice

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99YbBQM72Xg&eurl=http://www.dailynewscaster.com/2009/01/04/lone-vigilante-jimmy-justice-terrorizes-new-york-city-officials/&feature=player_embedded

A former Connecticut cop Vito Colucci on The Star Jones show desperately tries to label Jimmy Justice as “anti-cop” he also says Jimmy Justice must be stopped from filming and exposing the authorities because it will undermine obedience with teenagers who watch these videos.

Video: Jimmy Justice on The Star Jones Show

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kp9WIz_PYl8&eurl=http://www.dailynewscaster.com/2009/01/04/lone-vigilante-jimmy-justice-terrorizes-new-york-city-officials/&feature=player_embedded

Does this citizen have the right to expose Government breaking the law?

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Tue 01/06/09 08:27 AM

Does this citizen have the right to expose Government breaking the law?


Absolutely. I think it's far more dangerous to prevent the public from reporting abuses by those who are expected to protect us.

What does it say to teenagers when the authorities that are expected to do the right thing, do not. So the teenager respect thing is BS.

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Tue 01/06/09 11:35 AM
I agree. It seems to me that the folks being confronted in these videos have been led to believe they are exempt from the law.