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Richmond City Council Members
Richmond Police Department
Greetings,
On the advice of the below fire engine
commander, I request enforcement of the state law and city regulation
of not parking within 22 feet of a blind corner at the intersection
of Carson Street and Anne Street. As the following images show, many minutes
were wasted by the firefighters of Engine 22 as they negotiated the corner
with only the mother's car present. If the daughter had
her car parked at the corner, the fire truck would have had to back down
to Forest Hill Avenue by the Crossroad Coffee shop where they had stopped
for refreshments.
The fire engine had to jerk back and forth several
times in order to twist around the illegally parked car, each time coming
to rest close to or against my property wall: at least 8 times.
The braking scars in the asphalt roadway indicate more the sudden
stops. In the end, like all large vehicles negotiating the corner, the fire
engine left a groove on my grassed property and ran over my steps to the
street (which after three replacements, I used concete blocks that give rather
than crack). The UPS drivers hate the corner when my neighbor's cars are
illegally blocked.
Because the Richmond Police Depart did not write
tickets for illegally parked cars and because its members use the neighbor's
child care services, these women have repeatedly demeaned and bullied me
because as they expressed, they have friends in high places. They have flipped
cigarettes, drinks and litter onto my property. They have flipped me the
bird. They have done the KMA booty shake at me which one neighbor saw and
inquired what had happened. Why? Because the RPD conveyed that they
were above the law. (There is poetic justice as I hear, then watch, the police
children caught in shouting matches between the mother and daugher as well
as smoking by the daughter and drinking by the brother/uncle.)
Because of racial discrimination by black members
of the Richmond's police department, Richmond is not a city in which an old
white person should retire. As is, declining police pay compensation
does not mean better, non-discrimination police officers ... another
reason why for self-preservation, a white person or white business should
not locate in Richmond. As soon as my new internet app is thriving I am leaving
after living 40 years on Anne Street. (We
own the two lots that comprise Anne Street:3600 and 3602. In 2016, my tax
assessment jumped 47.22%. Another sign of decline and another reason
to leave.)
Maybe a no-parking sign will be put up. Will it be
like the ineffective, impotent drug-free signs on school properties? Writing
this opens me up to subtle backroom discrimination by black city workers
and police. I am willing to die for blacks rights to equal justice under
the law. I wish they would in their work give me equal justice under the
law. I hate racism and discrimination based on the "color of one's skin,"
especially when I am the victim of it. Jim Crow has become CrowJim.
Sincerely,
Robert Barnett
3600 Anne Street
Richmond, VA 23225
NRSVP
Engine 22 commander who adviced me to contact you
and request No Parking Sign. Please note the new street sign recently replaced
because a large truck had knocked the previous one down and someone stole
it while lying at the base. (DPU records will show a replacement a few months
ago.)
Mother's Car
Close call on the left. Notice the shadow of the
commander becoming a traffic director. The actual final left clearance was
one inch.
Wall Contact or Closeness: 1 to 5
2nd
3rd
4th
5th before running over my steps to the street--note
Crossroad drink-in-hand.
The fire engine had to jerk back and forth several
times in order to twist around the illegally parked car, each time coming
to rest close to or against my property wall: at least 8 times.
The braking scars in the asphalt roadway indicate the sudden stops.
In the end, like all large vehicles negotiating the corner, the fire engine
left a groove on my grassed property and ran over my steps (which after three
replacements, I used concete blocks that give rather than crack). The UPS
drivers hate the corner when my neighbor's cars are illegally blocked. (The
left picture is the daughter's car which arrived after the firetruck
left.)
Daughter's Car: Please note how they park illegally
and block the narrow street with an open door. (Please note the sign on fence
advertising the childcare service. In 2010, my wife and I spent $90 buying
two signs as a Christmas gift.) I wonder what she has in her trunk since
she will often furtively look around before opening it.
The daughter parks halfway out into the street. Please
note how as a veteran I fly the four-service flag: "All gave some. Some gave
all."
I have numerous pictures of a large trucks from
Crossroads Coffee using this residential street from which they should be
barred because of size and weight. Again, this vehicle can make it with only
the mother's car parked illegally. The daughter's car is absent. Note the
date: 2014.
Ground up property from the above large truck forced
onto my property by illegally parked car.
Blocking the street for personal meetings is normal
which they advertise to me by noisy radio and loud talk. They don't do this
in front of their house but in front of my house.
They never use the parking space in front of their
house with a "no parking handicap" sign. I wonder who is handicapped based
on the mobility of both mother and daugher when noisily pulling 90-gallon
supercans up the hill on trash day. They use it as a pickup/drop-off zone
for their childcare customers, remaining vacant most of the time on a street
crammed with and destroyed by Crossroad Coffee shop overflow.
The city needs to put up a sign at the pre-scribed
state ordinance distance of 22 feet: No parking here to corner. Soon, to
prevent trucks driving on my property, I am going to park on my side of the
street in front of my house at 3600 Anne Street with license plates "36Anne."
If anyone should have the liberty of parking on Anne Street it should be
the single homeowner who owns the two lots comprising Anne Street: 3600 and
3602. A better sign would be "No parking on pavement"--a Solomanic decision
that would end all future disagreements.
My neighbors are examples of mean people.
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If one lives within one's financial, emotional and intellectual means then
one will be full of means, that is, one is meaningful.
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If one lives beyond one's means, one has less and less means, that is, one
becomes meaningless.
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One's relation to one's means echos the meaning of life.
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Are you are a creator who creates more than you consume?
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Or, are you a cancer that destroys the system by taking more than you create?
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To wit, are you part of time-creating solutions or part of the time-destroying
problems?
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Meaningless people can only survive by taking from the meaningful.
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When no longer allowed to parasitically live beyond their means, the
meaningless become meanies, e.g., my neighbors who violate more than parking
laws.
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Meanies are what my neighbors became when I told them I would do nothing
more for them because they are racists. (Over a period of years, I spent
directly or indirectly $15,000 improving the quality, security and safety
of my neighbor's domain.)
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They would not have maligned and bullied me if the RPD had issued tickets
for parking violations at my first complaint--see
www.crowjimism.com.
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As Martin Luther King conveyed, better to be the victim than the victimizer
in this case my neighbors and the RPD.
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An indictment of the Richmond Police Department:
Failure to write tickets
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This missive would never have been written if the
first time I complained about illegal parking the Richmond Police Department
had written a ticket. Instead, I was a victim of racial and religious
discrimination. When police don't enforce the minor laws then
we will have more major crimes. Some people, if they had had my
on-going nightmare of mistreatment and bullying, would have resorted to violence.
Not me. I am meaningful.
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Said Richmond police officers at different times
during the calls:
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"I will tell them to move their car if you politely
ask them to move it."
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"I don't write tickets on Christmas in honor of my
savior and lord, Jesus Christ." (This a seed that starts religious
wars.)
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"I'm not writing them a ticket because you don't
respect them." (A Catch-22. I called because they were parked illegally.
I gave $15,000 of respect until I was disrespected. )
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"You should get city council to approve widening your street."
(Which is cheaper to correct this problem: A parking ticket or a $50,000
road contract?)
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"If you keep calling about this, we will at some time stop
responding."
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Quite revealing is how the "incident" cards given
to me by RPD police officers were not logged into the system--another reason
for body cams ... another sign of racial discrimination by black officers
against white taxpayers.
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When irritated by my neighbors violating laws, I
stopped calling Richmond Police for the same reason that blacks in the Jim
Crow era found it less distasteful to put up with illegal white actions than
to have a racist white cop rubber-stamp discrimination by demeaning the
complaining black man. Or, lynching. Wisely, choose your battles
and your discrimination. Besides I found it funny watching the
neighbors tearing up their brakes and transmissions from parking in
a way that strained both. I also laughed when watching them carrying
heavy packages 40 feet instead of a few feet. There is an Aesop fable about
people cutting off their noses to spite their faces.
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I intend to file a discrimination suit under the
equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. The financial size of the
judgement sought will be proportional to my on-going mis-treatment and
discrimination by the RPD. I will settle for $500,000 today to avoid seeking
$5,000,000 in future litigation and will settle for two ordinances:
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Enforce the law: If a citizen tells an office of
the law to enforce the law, he must enforce the law rather than saying he
is judge and jury as well Daniel Webster.
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CrowJimism: If a citizen feels he is being a victim
of discrimination by a police officer, uttering, "CrowJimism" will require
the officer to require a superior officer of the opposite race to mediate
the interaction. Officers with high citings of CrowJimism will be required
to take sensitivity training classes the first time with termination at the
second high citing. Besides Miranda rights we need CrowJim
rights.
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I am constructing a website detailing my discriminations
as a springboard to stop reverse discrimination--see
www.CrowJimism.com.
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When I say a white person should not relocate to
Richmond and when I say I am leaving Richmond because of CrowJimism then
I am only mirroring the Great Migration of Blacks out of the Jim Crow South
because of undeserved humiliation, harassment and discrimination. Were
Blacks being racist when they left Jim Crow South and when
they told other Blacks not to relocate there? Nor am I a racist.
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To prevent damage to my property, I will soon be
parking in front of my home.
Sincerely,
Robert S. Barnett
3600 Anne Street
Richmond, VA 23225