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Cathy -
What do you think they would they have arrested me for if I was at Harpers
Ferry digging up bullets and buttons, or pots at Mesa Verde?
ARPA, I am sure, and the LE types would have had me on the hood in no time
flat.
And all those guys would have been accomplices, co-conspirators, or
whatever. I don't think the Nuremburg Defense would work here, either.
No, David and I are not related. BUT ! He owes me an NPS job BIG TIME for
the use of the family name! ;o)
Cheerio!
Carl B.
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Carl:
I believe NPS spokesman David Barna (any relation?) said solicitors from
Interior were working with Justice to figure out whether to bring criminal
charges as well as civil charges gains the developers.
Sounds to me like folks are putting their heads together to figure out how
to throw the books at these creeps.
If a ranger had arrested the guy driving the bulldozer, what would he have
arrested him for? ARPA violation? Destroying government property? We all
know it wasn't the equipment operator who was the criminal here. Or the
construction supervisor. Give NPS a break. Let them figure out who to
prosecute and what suite of crimes to charge them with.
Cathy
Catherine H. Spude, PhD
Retired NPS
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