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Re:Felony - misdemeanor - makes more sense
http://www.cityofcanton.com/safetyservice/bldgcod
e s/zonechangesample.pdf Check out this great PDF on the police site. -
Re:must be more zero tolerance
Hey the City's website is working again so you can now get all the city officials email address at http://www.cityofcanton.com/reachus.html or email the Mayor Janet Weir Creighton at jwc@ci.canton.oh.us Please lets not have this go by as a one day event. This is something we have the power to make a direct differnce in. Lets stay on it. That first link is full of email and snail mail address. Hammer time, lets make sure they know how we feel about this.
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How many slashdot users are there?
How many of us are there? How many people now think Canton is a crap hole place because of this? The mayor must be loving all this negative attention. http://www.cityofcanton.com/ loads ok. but links inside the site seem a big slow like this one doesn't seem to want to load http://www.cityofcanton.com/reachus.html Hey email the mayor and tell her what you think of her leadership.
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How many slashdot users are there?
How many of us are there? How many people now think Canton is a crap hole place because of this? The mayor must be loving all this negative attention. http://www.cityofcanton.com/ loads ok. but links inside the site seem a big slow like this one doesn't seem to want to load http://www.cityofcanton.com/reachus.html Hey email the mayor and tell her what you think of her leadership.
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Don't know if this has been posted or not...
but maybe we should give Frank a call?
"Francis G. Forchione, City Prosecutor (330) 489-3395"
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Re:Canton Law Dept page
That's horrible. I also think it would be horrible if we all added the picture of Joe Martuccio, Law Director of the Canton Law Dept, to our blogs and
.sigs. http://www.cityofcanton.com/citygov/lawdept/images /martuccio2.jpg -
Re:Canton Law Dept page PDF
That *was* engrossing, but personally I found this 7.2MB pdf on Zone Change Procedures to be even more informative:
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Re:Canton Law Dept page
kick open a shell for us and do:
while /bin/true; do wget -O /dev/null http://www.cityofcanton.com/citygov/lawdept/index. html ; done
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Re:must be more zero tolerance
Don't blame the school, blame the over zealous city atty.
Maybe we should all visit him over at:
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Re:must be more zero tolerance
Need to bump the post from below!
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Canton Law Dept page
(Score:5, Informative)
by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 06, @05:22PM (#14412581)
Since the school's site is already DDoS'd, here is the Canton Law Dept [ http://www.cityofcanton.com/citygov/lawdept/ ]. Let's see how fast we can take the prosecutor down.
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Contact the city of canton
Don't know if anyone has posted this yet, but here are the contact details for the city of Canton officials. I hope you all voice your disgust by sending them an email. http://www.cityofcanton.com/reachus.html
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Re:Canton Law Dept page
Everyone refresh: http://www.cityofcanton.com/ I have a perfectly reasonable excuse for refreshing the page 100 000 000 000 000 000 times; I want some live updates from the city of Canton.
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Re:Canton Law Dept page PDF
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Canton City website
http://www.cityofcanton.com/
This is the Canton City prosecutor Frank Forchione cyber digs. Nothing on the website about sending the stormtroopers after the kid yet. -
Canton Law Dept page
Since the school's site is already DDoS'd, here is the Canton Law Dept. Let's see how fast we can take the prosecutor down.
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Re:Remember what Hihgways areOh, I get it--your central thesis is that *OVERPASSES* are what distinguish modern highway systems from what came before!
In other words, the preponderance of evidence & informed opinion that several ancient cultures (including the Romans, Greeks, Carthaginians, and Chinese) built advanced highway systems for military & commercial purposes is either wrong, or vastly underestimates the incredible importance of the innovation of the road bridge to go over roads, which was never thought of before the idea popped into Adolf Hitler's head!
Well, you are wrong;
here:
"Lord Cathcart-Fellingham thought a large oak tree would be just the centerpiece for the one hundred and forty acre grounds of his estate. Since Cathcart-Fellingham was neither patient nor young, he bought a perfect mature oak tree from a farm some two hundred kilometers away. The oak's rail journey stopped at the old Roman overpass near Nordgrenshire; the huge tree couldn't pass under the ancient arch."& here:
"Traffic engineering principles are well rooted in ancient history. Records indicate that many of these principles were utilized in Rome, such as one-way streets, roadway guide signs, parking regulations, and prohibiting vehicles on certain roadways."& here:
"The ancient system of highways linked Rome with its most distant provinces. Their primary purpose was military, but they also were of great commercial importance and brought the distant provinces in touch with the capital. In Italy roads led out of Rome in every direction. The roads often ran in a straight line, regardless of obstacles, and were efficiently constructed, generally in four layers of materials; the uppermost layer was a pavement of flat, hard stones, concrete, or pebbles set in mortar. Roads were built or rebuilt by the Romans throughout the empire in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Many modern roads are laid out on their routes, and some of the old bridges are still in use."