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Help save the Children of Central Louisiana

How many of you really want to have the ability to help make positive change in Central Louisiana and your area, here is how you can do it. Remember it is your responsibility to see to it that no one is impersonating an officer of the law in your area otherwise what sort of Sheppard are you.

 Many municipal corporations (city, parish, county, and state) have quietly chosen to operate without malpractice bonding in violation of state corporate public hazard bonding laws because of their poor performance their bonding is expensive.

Often municipal corporations claim to be “self bonded”, but because civil rights suit claims are often , and properly, astronomically large, such in-house bonding is actually fraud, and passes liability  on to the officials, officers and clerks of the municipal corporation.

Municipal corporations have had to resort to lies and deceptions concerning the bonding of their officers in order to get their officers to put on a uniform and go out to fight for the corporation. The officers are not told their public hazard bond is not adequate, and they are not told that if their on-the-job activities involve them in a situation where the face value of the bond is not sufficient to cover an injury (physical, mental, emotional, legal, etc.) To a public citizen, then the citizen will have to sue the officer for a sufficient amount of the officer’s personal property (real and/or movable) in order to be paid the difference between the amount of the damage claim and the face value of the bond.

A municipal corporation will lose it’s executive enforcement bond or be rendered unbondable;

(1)   If it hires an enforcement officer and sends him out into the public to do official enforcement duties without bonding his enforcement processes and actions. The officer must be provided with a written notarized declaration of his job description.

(2)   If it fails to tell an officer or clerk that he is not adequately bonded. The officer must be provided with a written notarized declaration of his bonding status.

(3)   If it fails to issue an identification card to an enforcement officer declaring:

(a)   That the officer is bonded

(b)   The name of the officer,

(c)   The officer’s enforcement classification,

(d)   The name of the municipal corporation for which he works,

(e)   The name of the bonding company which is bonding his enforcement,

(f)    The bond (policy) number of the officer,

This financial responsibility for the acts and actors will usually be provided from one or more of the following three sources:

(1)   the bond on the acts and actors (insurance on an official act or person),

(2)    the sacrifice, forfeiture, or pledge of the government/corporate property, real or movable, or

(3)   The sacrifice, forfeiture, or pledge of the personal property, real or movable, of the official, officer, or clerk who is using, acting upon, or enforcing the statue.

The total value in property or money extractable from these three sources must be sufficient to sustain a suit at law and pay for the damages caused as a consequence of using, acting upon, or enforcing the statutes, that is, in defense of each specific performance of the jobs or of the persons, the said performance of said jobs being the product of the government known as public service.

A government official, officer, or clerk who is ‘not’ bonded or who loses his bond, shal be held financially responsible for his own actions. He shall have, as the only support for his own authority, the pledge of his own personal property, real and movable, to satisfy the damages which he causes to citizens by his exercise of that authority.

Bonding of attitude

(1)   The principles of economics are more and more being used to establish scientific bonding practices which eliminate the bonding, hence employment, of anti-social enforcement officers.

(2)   The bond on an enforcement officer is based on the officer’s social attitude and past performance, that is, his track record.

(3)   An antisocial officer is generally defined as a person who:

(a)   Has a bad social attitude.

(b)   Thinks he is bonded- for any sort of social behavior whatsoever.

(c)   Thinks he has to prove himself by being socially abusive toward members of the general public.

(4)   Antisocial officers create bad enforcement situations which cause citizens to file malpractice claims with bonding companies.

(5)   Therefore a credible bonding company will not bond a known antisocial enforcement officer.

Bonding of education

Principle ignorance of the law is not an allowable excuse for a law enforcement officer to use when exercising the power to enforce the law.

An officer must know and understand all of the processes which must be bonded before he can act on an execution of judgment.

An officer, although presumably acting in his official capacity, has no commercial escape or grace through a bonding company when the statute he enforces is not bonded against accidental misuse.

When an officer commits an accidental misuse of his office or of a statue, or accidentally acts on an judication statute, the bonding company will pay on the bond only to the extent of a reasonable degree of error or accident.

Likewise, corporations may not be established by a person to hide the criminal acts of that person behind corporate limited liability, or there would be people who would incorporate their activities in order to secure for themselves a license to commit criminal acts behind the corporate limited liability veil in violation of the peace and dignity of the state.

Corporate limited liability, as it pertains to civil commercial obligations, is a delicate enough creation without the criminal aspect, and is only because business people accept the idea that they are gambling in commerce when they deal with a corporation that there is any honesty at all in the limited liability concept of a corporation. For if a person uses a corporation to run up a commercial dept with the intent to abscond at some future time, then that corporation becomes simply an instrumentality called and alter ego, for the commission of crime.

It is for this reason that the state is a silent is a silent partner in every state incorporated artificial person, and has the responsibility of policing the use or misuse of corporate limited liability.

There is no corporate limited liability for the commission of crimes.

Criminal acts coed by corporate officials, and clerks pierce tie limited liability veil of every type of corporation and artificial (purely legal) person. Also criminal accusation always pierces tie veil of corporate limited liability.

To whom do you serve? Remember the only fear you will receive from the Holy Spirit is fear of the lord or the spirit of reverence. So if you are now afraid to call your District Attorney and asked to be Shown proof that all the Police officers in your area have proper, independent, verified public hazard insurance bonds.

I know give unto Caesar what is Caesars. There is no Caesar and I assure you God the Father at the beginning of time set up plans for the United States to be independent and with a strong Constitution giving you every right that you need to stand up and be counted. That way you will when you are judged you will not have any excuse for not making a difference. The Lord givith and the Lord taketh away. I pray that it is in the will of the Lord to bring to your home many blessing.

I ask you to please pray about this matter and if you find it to be a cause that you can help I ask that you right to:

-Rapides Parish District Attorney

701 Murray Street, 3rd Floor

Alexandria, Louisiana 71301

Main Office:                                                

Phone number: (318) 473-6650

Fax number:  (318) 442-9276                        

 

Governor of Louisiana Bobby Jindal

P.O. Box 94004

Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Toll free: (866)366-1121

(225)342-7015 

 

 

 

-Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton

U.S. Department of State
2201 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20520

202-647-4000
TTY:1-800-877-8339

 

Let them know that there are more concerned citizens than just me, that care about the Sheriff of Rapides Parish leading law enforcement officers of Rapides Parish to break the Law and compromising their sworn oath. Ask the Governor how this could have happened. How many of you are for real because here it is. This can make a true change for the better.

Thank you.

Robert C. Tanner

 

by  Tanner316 on may 14, 2009
 
 
 
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