The public works protection act...

Posted: Monday, June 28, 2010 by Michael in Labels: , , , ,
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Here it is in full.

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Basically, anyone can be deputized into being an agent of the law or "guard."

It seems almost any area can be deemed a "public works" site and is under the jurisdiction of said "guards."

Any guard has the right to search any person, without a warrant, if they are trying to enter a "public works" area.

If that person refuses any of the "guard's" requests, that person can be immediately arrested and faces a fine of up to $500 and/or up to 2 months in jail.

If a "guard" fails to obey orders or disregards his/her orders, that "guard" is subject to the same penalty.

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