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Would you like to sell that book you've had in the bookcase for years and don't need anymore? How about your kids outgrown clothes? Maybe some cd's, tapes, dvd's, or records? Do you like getting booked at a police station?
Here in Greenfield WI, (part of Milwaukee) they are starting a new ordinance where anyone selling something to a resale shop has to get their picture taken along with all your info. It then gets sent to the police station and put on file. They also charge a fee to do it. I'm quite suprised they don't take fingerprints too.
Now I can understand when it comes to expensive things that are often stolen, like jewelry, electronics, car stereos/speakers, gold, and those types of things. But it's for everything. As this news paper article from today's Milwaukee Journal Sentinal explains, it's going to destroy business, and hurt alot of good honest businesses like Once Upon a Child and Half Priced Books.
http://www.jsonline.com/business/100171189.html
How does this crap get passed into law????
If I had more time on my hands, I'd love to sue Greenfield too. They've caused me plenty of pain and suffering from reading about their stupidity. Especially that nutcase police detective. I'd sue him twice just for being a total bunghole. Aww hell, i'll go for three, he really pisses me off.
Now the cops know everything about that whopping 3 dollar book you traded in...you dirty criminal you...
You don't even need to get your picture taken when you buy a damn gun!
Here in Greenfield WI, (part of Milwaukee) they are starting a new ordinance where anyone selling something to a resale shop has to get their picture taken along with all your info. It then gets sent to the police station and put on file. They also charge a fee to do it. I'm quite suprised they don't take fingerprints too.
Now I can understand when it comes to expensive things that are often stolen, like jewelry, electronics, car stereos/speakers, gold, and those types of things. But it's for everything. As this news paper article from today's Milwaukee Journal Sentinal explains, it's going to destroy business, and hurt alot of good honest businesses like Once Upon a Child and Half Priced Books.
http://www.jsonline.com/business/100171189.html
How does this crap get passed into law????
If I had more time on my hands, I'd love to sue Greenfield too. They've caused me plenty of pain and suffering from reading about their stupidity. Especially that nutcase police detective. I'd sue him twice just for being a total bunghole. Aww hell, i'll go for three, he really pisses me off.
Now the cops know everything about that whopping 3 dollar book you traded in...you dirty criminal you...
You don't even need to get your picture taken when you buy a damn gun!