Life22: Shopping Cart Law (Day 13,659[4])
Day 13,659(4) - Shopping Cart Law.mp3
Transcript
00:00:08 Kevin
Hey, gang, Kevin here and we are back so.
00:00:14 Kevin
If you've been watching the show specifically today, right? So Lennox hosted the first one this morning in the back seat of the Armada on his way to school being the only kid. Then we did a how was your first day of school? We got Lennox and then Lachlan eventually joined us. Then they all got on the bus and went to church.
00:00:32 Kevin
For their Wednesday kids schooling so.
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Let's see.
00:00:39 Kevin
So we've had a long day, a fun long day, but a long day. You know, it's just.
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As soon as I got on the church bus, I'm here just trying to get the podcast up and loaded. I have to do a back to school September 1, which is probably the one you just watched because you know you guys can't get it off. The content that I produced and but before I could get that podcast even started, I was about to. I was like, yeah, I'm going to press record.
00:01:06 Kevin
And a lady starts screaming and swearing outside of my my window to my studio. And I'm like, what is going on? What is she saying? And then she said something about.
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*** **** stupid.
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******* need to mind their own business and.
00:01:25 Kevin
Like she has to be. And this is hard to tell. Like we talked about this in the previous episode. It is very hard to tell like the age on these people because drugs makes them age like rock stars. So like they just.
00:01:42 Kevin
They age very terribly and it's so this woman looked like she was 45. She could have been 50. She could have been like 22. It is so hard to tell. But she is a scrawny.
00:01:59 Kevin
White chick wearing only hoodies.
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It is hard to tell her age. She has matted down black hair and just, you know, unwashed.
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And she's just, like, holding some possessions. It may have been a purse in a, like, a blanket. And she just kind of. And then she's got PJ Bottoms just, you know, your typical what you would expect. I'm sure you. I'm sure. If I dragged her on the show, you'd be like, oh, that's exactly that's. That's what I had in my mind. My mind's eye.
00:02:34 Kevin
That that's the.
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And so she's ******** about I'm assuming my wife, right, like she must be on the front porch like.
00:02:42 Kevin
You know, tell these people to keep moving.
00:02:45 Kevin
Telling these people to.
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Moving and which is what she wants to do, and I don't blame her. The free speech rights that my wife exudes on the general public that crosses over to a drug house is, you know, protected speech.
00:03:03 Kevin
Their replies back to her are also protected speech, and that's where I'm kind of hung up a little bit. But I know that the code, not the codes, but the the Police Department are getting some of them are getting a little fed up with my wife and I don't blame them.
00:03:21 Kevin
That would be a natural response or reaction, but you also have to understand where my wife and all the neighbors are coming from. The natural responses and reactions of mothers trying to take care of the.
00:03:32 Kevin
Children in a neighborhood where these people can wander in and out of houses and like the one guy one day, he was like throwing bags of what looked like white powder out to people they would say, hey man, I left the 50 on the stoop and then he'd be like alright, here it comes and he tossed something down.
00:03:51 Kevin
Out of the attic window.
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And my wife's like, well, that's that's clearly drugs. And I'm like, well, here's the issue. In New York State, they have this thing called the Discovery Law. And it's supposed to prevent minorities from being discriminated against and going to jail. What ends up happening is.
00:04:06 Kevin
It just means that the cops have to just assume that they are innocent until proven guilty and we don't know what those substances are, even though we all know that most likely it's a criminal activity and nefarious behavior, and we all know that it is most likely drugs, because why the hell would you go over to your neighbors?
00:04:26 Kevin
Because he can, he can open the tide pod for you, and then he dumps it into a zip lock bag and can toss it out an attic window.
00:04:31 Kevin
Like it's some kind of like magic trick.
00:04:36 Kevin
And So what has to happen is the cop has to see it says that looks suspicious and.
00:04:39 Kevin
He.
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Goes hey man, you need to see what that substance says. And then he has to confiscate it from the person, takedown their name and number and information where they can find them, what bench they can be. You know, the GPS location of the bench that they sleep under. What have you? Then they take it away and then they have it tested.
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The office.
00:04:55 Kevin
In 6 to 8 weeks later or longer.
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When the forensics lab in New York State is done with it, they'll say hey.
00:05:03 Kevin
This is.
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Yes.
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Crack cocaine, this is.
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Math. And this is math. This is this is math, but they cut it with typod, so it actually is typod. Kevin was right like they.
00:05:19 Kevin
It's just a it's a. It's a big got him game. Now I I would. I like these laws that also protect me, but I'm not throwing bags of drugs out of.
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Those.
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I'm not selling drugs. I'm not doing drugs. It's one of those, like, so a lot of this stuff doesn't apply to me and I don't. And and and as and as a concerned father, I don't frankly give a **** what happens to these people, like throw them in jail. You should. You should throw them in jail. But I this is where I struggle because.
00:05:50 Kevin
They're afforded the same rights under the Constitution that I am, and they have the free right to, you know, you know, congregate and and and hang out with their friends and, you know, take the edge off. The problem is that they're taking the edge.
00:06:06 Kevin
Off in my neighborhood. And so they're allowed to wander around like zombies.
00:06:12 Kevin
And a lot of them drop needles, you know, many needles we pick up in our neighborhood, like on the regular. And it's like nobody seems to care. It's like they'll wander through and they're just like shedding porcupines. They're just kind of, like slugging along down my sidewalk, and they're shedding quills on to the sidewalk.
00:06:31 Kevin
Where my kids walk, where my kids play on the subway, in the grass, at the church across the street where my kids will play, tag with other neighborhood kids, they have not done that in the last like 3 to 6.
00:06:42 Kevin
It is ridiculous they can't go right in the the church parking lot. The church is so awesome how they like to let neighbors park there on St. Sweeper night. They will like donate stuff to the community. They let our kids like rollerblade in their parking lot. Like we look out for them. They look out for us and like, there's just so many junkies over there.
00:07:02 Kevin
Like it would take me days to go get the the damn parking lot cleaned of needles and **** like that. And it's just, it's gross. It's terrible.
00:07:11 Kevin
Like and then, so somebody dropping needles in front of your house around your house where your kids play, where your kids commute to school.
00:07:18 Kevin
Well, wouldn't you be upset that they're dropping needles on the sidewalk? Wouldn't you do anything necessary to protect your children?
00:07:26 Kevin
Wouldn't you?
00:07:29 Kevin
And that's my problem and that's where I side with my wife, which there was no inkling that I wouldn't side with my wife even if she's wrong, I always side with my wife. That is. That's that's what her husband does. But that aside like.
00:07:43 Kevin
My plea to my community, my plea to the police, my plea to the government that.
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The the state government that.
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Caused all this.
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Like.
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That, like somebody needs to change it.
00:07:59 Kevin
And I have a couple of solutions and so with that plea, this kind of lets you know.
00:08:05 Kevin
That like if you're an officer out there who there's a few that are like, keep up what you're doing, man. You gotta protect your family. And then there's other ones that are like, you gotta be nice. You should be. You should be nice. These people have a problem like, alright, well, if you're one of those. Like, we're done being nice. When they started dropping needles and my my kids, my kids.
00:08:24 Kevin
Realm the realm of where my kids interact. We're not taking them into dark alleyways. They don't live in the inner city like they don't. They don't live in like, you know, a place in in a in, not in a. They shouldn't live in a bad neighborhood. We didn't buy a house in a bad neighborhood. We bought our house in a nice neighborhood, and now this degenerate situation is going on.
00:08:46 Kevin
So tough, noogies. And so now you know where we're coming from. In addition to everything else that we've talked about on the channel, so I've got some solutions. Ohh real quick, let's get back to this batch that's on the street. So this chick is walking by the house.
00:08:58 Kevin
And she is.
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Like ******* ******* *******. They just need to just need to leave themselves alone. They need to do this. They needed that well.
00:09:06 Kevin
And then I'm like, in my office, I haven't seen my wife in a hot minute and she starts mumbling about.
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Like I should I'm.
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Glad this is what I heard now. Did I misunderstand her ramblings because she's trying to talk like a man? Like it's like the reverse of an ACDC song.
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Like.
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She goes. I.
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I'm glad.
00:09:31 Kevin
That I stabbed that ***** to death. Now that's what I heard. Maybe I didn't hear it. That maybe she didn't say it like it's I'm.
00:09:38 Kevin
Through a wall.
00:09:40 Kevin
And so I like get up and I look out the window and like I'm in panic mode now. Like, what did she just say? And then maybe she did mumble like I should stab that ***** to death, which.
00:09:51 Kevin
I did hear the stab that ***** to death. That is clear. That was clear. That was fully vocalized and audible even in her crab lady.
00:10:01 Kevin
Always.
00:10:02 Kevin
And so I I get up and I I bolt out of this office before I can get to the next.
00:10:07 Kevin
Do the next podcast clearly cause I think my wife is like, you know, bleeding out on the front porch. Clearly I'm. I'm like, June, where are you? And she like, answers from the laundry room.
00:10:16 Kevin
And I'm like, OK.
00:10:19 Kevin
Did you hear what this chick said? Did you hear her? Did. Was there any commotion outside? She's like, no. And then?
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I go outside.
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You know me and her rush outside to make sure that, like, one of the neighbors isn't like, you know, like punched up against a tree in the subway, bleeding out and. OK, so I'm. I'm.
00:10:38 Kevin
Must have misheard the woman. Either way, instinctive reaction like defend my family, defend my neighbors like we got to take care of this. This is a this is a situation, and apparently one of the neighbors had said something to her because she's she placed a shopping cart between one of my rental properties and the house that she came out of that the guy on the recovery program.
00:10:59 Kevin
Who lets all these other drug addicts stay at, you know?
00:11:04 Kevin
That you know, it is what it is. They they're just. They're terrible. They're terrible monsters. They're scum of the earth. But.
00:11:11 Kevin
The neighbors were like, wait, she said. What? And I was like, oh, I thought she killed one of you. Cause what she said. And they're like, and they're looking around for him like, no, she she made it. She probably block away now, but she wasn't moving that fast. So I'm pretty sure if she stabbed the pitch to death, she'd be booking it with their scrawny little vulture.
00:11:31 Kevin
Eggs. He's grubs anyway.
00:11:35 Kevin
So this is the stuff we have to deal with. You know, one of the neighbors says, hey, man, you parked shopping cart over there. You probably shouldn't leave your garbage and shopping carts in my neighborhood. And then people, I saw a post on our group today and it said something like, you know, don't engage these people. It's like, no, no, we're going to engage these people. We're not going to be a wide. My neighborhood watch is not going to be a watchful eye. We are going to be a watchful eye, but we're not just going to sit back and.
00:11:58 Kevin
Like in the backs in the passenger seat and let our lives kind of disintegrate around us, we are going to stand up and fight and that's that's really what we're we're about.
00:12:10 Kevin
I don't.
00:12:11 Kevin
You know, I don't. I'm glad that my neighbors have the testicular fortitude to tell these tell these people where they can put it in in the shopping cart as well. Like, they can stuff those shopping carts right up their ***** and go back to wherever hole they came out of. And please return the shopping cart on the way out. There's another big Matt.
00:12:32 Kevin
All pet peeve right? Return your shopping carts. They're in my neighborhood, Matt. They're in my neighborhood.
00:12:39 Kevin
And it's getting ridiculous. We're returning as many as we can and they're not our shopping carts.
00:12:45 Kevin
Somebody was telling me the other day that Pennsylvania makes you return your shopping carts or they charge the store.
00:12:52 Kevin
They charge the store a fine to redeliver your shopping cart, which I don't, and I saw another post about how we need to tax the landlords. Now there are a bunch of landlords that are absentee, but you cannot lump landlords and discriminate them as a group because there are some of us who take pride in buying properties.
00:13:13 Kevin
Fixing them.
00:13:14 Kevin
You know, sometimes it's not an overnight thing. Sometimes you don't have just one big lump sum of cash. You buy a house for an exorbitant price because it's post COVID and you slowly fix it up with your free.
00:13:23 Kevin
Time and your expendable income.
00:13:27 Kevin
And then sometimes you know, sometimes you do get that lump sum and you just fix it up as much as you can and blah blah blah. And then things happen and you can still go to fix them up. And every so often you will get a bad tenant that will slip through the slip through the filter of the reporting mechanism. Right. Like, how we take care, how we figure out who our tenants.
00:13:47 Kevin
Are and what you know what they do and all this other stuff. So we figure all that out.
00:13:52 Kevin
Uh.
00:13:54 Kevin
We figure all that out and then we, you know, we we make it, we make our neighborhoods better. You can talk to a bunch of my neighbors. They're like, man, that house was turning into a real shithole. And you bought.
00:14:03 Kevin
It and now.
00:14:04 Kevin
We've get like nice tenants that like, you know, a furnished, A furnished rental or you get, you know.
00:14:12 Kevin
Like we can move our family in. You know, we can do this. We can do that. And it's like, oh, hey, you know, this summer we're painting the porch on that one. And next year, we're siding the side of that one. And we're we're doing things little.
00:14:24 Kevin
Very little and, but we're making our community better. So it's not just the landlords I need to point that out because there's so many people like, well, yes, but you can go after the landlords because they're inevitably responsible. It's like, no, you're not addressing the problem. The problem is that people are left without accountability. They get to wander the streets not having jobs, not being productive members of society, and then they shoot up drugs.
00:14:45 Kevin
And leave needles in front of my kids so you guys can go **** yourselves if you think that that's a.
00:14:49 Kevin
Appropriate. Well, it's their landlord's fault. No, their landlord is not their mom and dad. Their landlord is not supposed to be their mom and dad. I don't care that the government has slowly manipulated, like, where your big mom and dad. And then these are your little mom and dads, and it's like, and eventually we're gonna squash out your landlord, and then the government will own your property.
00:15:09 Kevin
And then we'll have communism. Hooray. That's how the government thinks, man. Like, that's what it wants. The government wants ultimate power.
00:15:18 Kevin
All governments do. That's why there's checks and balances. You gotta remind the government that they are not there to run everything.
00:15:26 Kevin
I don't care what New York City's doing. They're not. Yeah, I know. I understand that they are an accurate representation of how my state thinks and how a lot of the, the, the mealy mouth voters from New York City think. But we are not a communist state. We're not a socialist state. We are a democracy.
00:15:46 Kevin
And and actually we're a Republic, but you know and.
00:15:51 Kevin
We are a Republic. If we choose to. If we choose to fight for it, and you know we we must fight for it and that's that's that's a big issue so.
00:16:01 Kevin
The real issue is.
00:16:04 Kevin
The people have no accountability. They have no agency, they have no duty.
00:16:08 Kevin
And and that is, I mean our the moral fabric of our society is deteriorating. You have a bunch of people that that you know, they don't have a firm religion. They don't have any morals to base any of their decisions on. And then they're like all you know, and they don't have. I don't have to have a job. Why? I don't need a wife. I don't need kids.
00:16:28 Kevin
I can have a dog. You have to make me. You have to let it to my emotional support animal. The government will take care of me, so I don't need that job. And you know it's not communism and socialism. Sounds amazing because I don't have to do nothing. Well, guess what.
00:16:43 Kevin
That's a terrible. That's a terrible, terrible thing.
00:16:48 Kevin
Because your rights, those freedoms that I talked about earlier, they mean nothing without duty. You are owed a duty to your community, to yourself, to your spouse, to your children, to your God.
00:17:04 Kevin
These are the things that you owe responsibility to, and if you don't have those responsibilities, if you don't have those duties, you don't have the freedoms that you so think you do so.
00:17:16 Kevin
With great responsibility, with great power comes great responsibility, and those freedoms are power. But you have the responsibility.
00:17:24 Kevin
To use them with respect and duty and you have to give back, that's part of it. You don't have to give back monetarily. You have to give back by being like making good decisions and shooting up heroin in my neighborhood is not a good decision.
00:17:41 Kevin
Finally getting a job because the government made you get one in whatever state you're in. And then like taking your lunch break at the the Burger King bathroom and shooting heroin between your toes so they don't find the track marks on you at work.
00:17:53 Kevin
That's that's not making a good decision. That is being a selfish ***** ** ****. That that's what that is so.
00:18:01 Kevin
I have some solutions.
00:18:03 Kevin
I would like to share them with you.
00:18:06 Kevin
I think I don't know if you know how much a shopping cart is. I haven't googled it, but from what I gather a shopping cart is close to $1000. It's not quite $1000 if our local common Council.
00:18:20 Kevin
Could pass a city code.
00:18:22 Kevin
This is from this point forward. We do not care what the market reflects a shopping cart as a shopping cart will always be worth the city of Olean.
00:18:34 Kevin
$1500 some number that is sizably away from $1000.
00:18:40 Kevin
Sizably, at which point, if you were caught.
00:18:45 Kevin
And then this probably should be included too. The ownership of the shopping cart is the company that advertises on it. Unless you have a bill of sale.
00:18:55 Kevin
From that company, at which point you have 30 days to re, you know to remove their logo from it, blah blah blah put on a serial number whatever, have a shopping cart registry, register your shopping cart at the local at the local municipality.
00:19:11 Kevin
I I hate that it has to come to this. I'm trying to make it as simple as possible and and and maybe we can tweak it. This is just a rough idea, so I'm just throwing this out there. If you meet, make a shopping cart over $1000 and somebody has to prove that they own it.
00:19:27 Kevin
And they can't prove that they own it. And it's over $1000. The assumption is that they've stolen it and it's pretty easy to make that assumption, and it should be pretty slam dunk in a court of law that someone has stolen a shopping cart and the shopping cart is now over $1000, which makes it a grand larceny, at which point we're now, I believe, hopefully.
00:19:49 Kevin
Felony charges, hopefully felony charges.
00:19:53 Kevin
No, it's not a violent offense.
00:19:56 Kevin
UM.
00:19:59 Kevin
Maybe we could build that into the code.
00:20:02 Kevin
Our assumption.
00:20:04 Kevin
Our assumption.
00:20:06 Kevin
Is that shopping carts are worth?
00:20:09 Kevin
So much money.
00:20:12 Kevin
That no grocery store would let it go without would let it be stolen without.
00:20:23 Kevin
Extreme violent force. You would have to like, shoot up the grocery store to take it right in this little hypothetical. That's if the if the law view to shopping cart is such a thing like the hope diamond where they have armed security full time staff to shoot.
00:20:42 Kevin
To people trying to steal it on site without like without.
00:20:48 Kevin
Regard for that person's life, because it's like, oh, I thought he.
00:20:51 Kevin
Was trying to steal a.
00:20:51 Kevin
Shopping cart. If you could write the local code to make it.
00:20:57 Kevin
To kind of convey that scenario that that's we hold, we hold shopping carts to the highest.
00:21:06 Kevin
Well, then we could automatically assume that those people have stolen those shopping cart.
00:21:10 Kevin
It's.
00:21:12 Kevin
Under.
00:21:14 Kevin
Under extreme violent duress, at which point a violent crime most likely has occurred because we, as a city view shopping carts as just under a golden calf but but still, but still below God, right. So that's that's where we we're putting shopping carts on our list, right.
00:21:33 Kevin
Uh.
00:21:36 Kevin
Yeah. If we did that.
00:21:38 Kevin
Now you can arrest.
00:21:39 Kevin
Them for what?
00:21:40 Kevin
We would consider a violent grand larceny.
00:21:45 Kevin
At which point, hopefully you can hold them. And yeah, I know the state of New York, right? So we're we're going, we're going to really release them, right? We don't, we don't catch any of our fish here, we just release them.
00:21:55 Kevin
But.
00:21:57 Kevin
It's a good start, I think. If you ticket enough of them, there's some good cops on the force. I know a bunch of them. They go down to the homeless, down the encampments are, and they say, hey, listen, I told you a week ago. Get your **** out of here.
00:22:08 Kevin
Here's your here's your ticket and the tickets don't mean anything. But you know what he's giving them.
00:22:14 Kevin
And he got to applaud a guy that does that because guess what? That's what the laws are there for. Well, if it doesn't mean anything, it's got no teeth. It's like, I don't care if it's got no teeth. Like your grandmother bites you, she bites you like.
00:22:26 Kevin
The fact that somebody is biting at you and just because they don't have any teeth should not deter the fact that you are doing something wrong enough that something has to bite you, right? So.
00:22:37 Kevin
This is not an old provoked.
00:22:40 Kevin
Bite. We've removed like 16 shopping carts and returned them to their owners within the last like 3 months.
00:22:49 Kevin
And then we're just, we're just covering like one city block. It's ridiculous.
00:22:57 Kevin
I hear screaming outside. It's probably my wife and one of the neighbors getting in an argument again with the the drug addicts.
00:23:04 Kevin
UM.
00:23:06 Kevin
It's.
00:23:08 Kevin
It's, you know, it's never ending. It's tireless.
00:23:16 Kevin
So that was one of my solutions. I had another one earlier.
00:23:20 Kevin
I'll think of it.
00:23:21 Kevin
We'll put it on here. I'm looking for more conjecture. I'm looking for some debate. Oh, you know what?
00:23:32 Kevin
So going into the shopping cart thing, this is something I did want to talk about. We had a lady that she was posting on Facebook on our group about how like, you know this is, you know, that the stolen kayak in the middle of night, you might not be stolen. It's just transporting a kayak. Why are.
00:23:48 Kevin
You transporting a kayak at 12:30.
00:23:50 Kevin
In the evening early morning.
00:23:53 Kevin
It's not lunchtime.
00:23:56 Kevin
It's a crack of dawn, right? Like it's it's the. There's no reason for you to be moving a kayak at that late of hour and. And then secondly, you're using shopping cart give permission from that store to have that shopping cart away from that store. No, you just stole a shopping cart and now you're moving a kayak, which you probably don't have a you know.
00:24:15 Kevin
I have a purchase receipt for.
00:24:16 Kevin
Every kayak that I have.
00:24:20 Kevin
These people don't have they don't have.
00:24:23 Kevin
There no. I'm like, I'm at wits End and like I say, I struggle with this. I struggle with all these rights. These people have that I have.
00:24:31 Kevin
And I and I.
00:24:32 Kevin
And I.
00:24:33 Kevin
And I I have a love for my kids that, you know, I have a duty to my kids that supersedes a lot of these peoples like rights and lack of duty. And that's where I like, I think about it like man like.
00:24:45 Kevin
Here's a good solution. Why can't the government like, you know, confiscate all these drugs?
00:24:50 Kevin
And set the set the record straight like. Can't we just have like the government can just be like we took your drugs and we're going to get back to you?
00:24:59 Kevin
And we've added you didn't have enough fentanyl in them. We're giving you a lethal amount of fentanyl.
00:25:06 Kevin
So now if you do this, it's not a you might die. It's not that you could die as you will.
00:25:13 Kevin
Bad decisions have bad consequences.
00:25:16 Kevin
FFO.
00:25:19 Kevin
So if you don't.
00:25:23 Kevin
If you don't have, if you, if you make bad decisions, you you you get terrible consequences like play stupid games, win stupid prizes. That's my theory.
00:25:34 Kevin
I think it's better than a safe chute shelter. You know, it's it is what it is. It's sounding cruel. But guess what? We're at wits end. I.
00:25:43 Kevin
I don't know what else to do, I'm just you.
00:25:45 Kevin
Know.
00:25:46 Kevin
That's I like that solution.
00:25:50 Kevin
Listen, we're giving you stuff bag. Here's your ****.
00:25:54 Kevin
So.
00:25:56 Kevin
My wife just came in. She looked pretty peeved, so she probably had some altercation in the neighborhood that she liked to discuss with me and.
00:26:05 Kevin
I'm going to keep fighting, keep fighting the good fight and I'll be here if you guys have any questions. If you have any concerns. If you want to.
00:26:12 Kevin
Chitchat if you got ideas for things that we can suggest to the Common Council. I think my shopping cart 1 though I think that's like, right on the money. If they just like this person stole a shopping cart, like, treat them like they just robbed a gun at or a car at gunpoint.
00:26:25 Kevin
Like if you just act that way, like it happened every time, like.
00:26:31 Kevin
These people wouldn't steal shopping carts. Draw your gun right? Like Guy just sees a person pushing a shopping cart down the street. Cop just pulls up. He's like, Sir, Sir. Put your hands in the air. Like, just assume that they like we do it with traffic stops. Like you start making jerky movements. Man like these people should be in fear for their life.
00:26:51 Kevin
I want a shopping cart.
00:26:53 Kevin
It would probably have to rob somebody at gunpoint to get one. I wouldn't want to do that.
00:26:58 Kevin
When we caught with one either, especially if these laws pass. So thanks for joining me tonight on like 22. We will see you guys next time.
00:27:08 Kevin
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