NYC Mayor Asks Residents To Snitch On Social Distancing Violators

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  • b1slickguy
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 11-24-11
    • 12553

    #1
    NYC Mayor Asks Residents To Snitch On Social Distancing Violators
    Gets Dick Pics And Hitler Memes Instead



    On April 18, Mayor De Blasio took decisive action in an effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus:

    If you see someone failing to practice social distancing, rat them out, Mayor Bill de Blasio urged Saturday as part of a new city effort to corral the coronavirus.

    “We still know there’s some people who need to get the message. And that means sometimes making sure the enforcement is there to educate people and make clear we’ve got to have social distancing,” Hizzoner said in a video posted to Twitter

    To do that, is “simple,” he explained.

    Snap a photo of an offending person or crowd, set the location on the image, and text it to 311-692.

    Photos of extended middle fingers, the mayor dropping the Staten Island groundhog and news coverage of him going to the gym have all been texted to a special tip line that de Blasio announced Saturday, according to screenshots posted on Twitter.

    An NYPD source said that “dick pic” photos of real penises have also been texted to 311, and a caller phoned in a tip that de Blasio was seen performing oral sex on someone “in an alleyway behind a 7-11” early Sunday.

    City Hall confirmed Tuesday that the 311 text line was shuttered to clear out a backlog of crank complaints on Sunday.


    “See something, say something” but for the coronavirus. How could it possibly go wrong? Everyone put your hands down. Of course we know how it could go wrong. Opening up the lines to ca…
  • deltgen
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 12-31-10
    • 866

    #2
    You know, my city also took the time to develop an app specifically for snitching on people not following their BS mandates. It pissed me off, but instead of anger, I'm going to follow these examples and take and send some other sorts of pics. Good stuff.
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    • PittsburghPlayer
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 01-11-10
      • 6760

      #3
      they threatened us upstate 2 weeks ago w/ this see something say something bullshit, our county commissioner, a midget transvestite, is all to happy to have his moment in the spotlight every single fukking day with an "update" telling any asshole that will listen to call the cops, for everything it seems
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      • pologq
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 10-07-12
        • 19899

        #4
        that is hilarious

        i consider my mayor diblasio like mel kiper...useless but keeps popping up
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        • b1slickguy
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 11-24-11
          • 12553

          #5


          The snitches in St. Louis county Missouri found out that public records are public.

          Personal information from 900+ St. Louisan tipsters exposed on social media

          Documents with the names of people who reported stay-at-home violations are being shared online. One tipster said she won’t count on the county’s help again.



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          • mrpapageorgio
            SBR MVP
            • 09-07-17
            • 2974

            #6
            Originally posted by b1slickguy


            The snitches in St. Louis county Missouri found out that public records are public.

            Personal information from 900+ St. Louisan tipsters exposed on social media

            Documents with the names of people who reported stay-at-home violations are being shared online. One tipster said she won’t count on the county’s help again.



            Stuff like that is why you use a pseudonym.
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            • b1slickguy
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 11-24-11
              • 12553

              #7
              Originally posted by mrpapageorgio
              Stuff like that is why you use a pseudonym.
              The busybody snitches with too much time on their hands didn't think that far ahead.
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              • nyplayer33
                Restricted User
                • 09-27-06
                • 8314

                #8
                Um....nyc is real bad. Not practicing social distance puts others at risk.
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                • b1slickguy
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 11-24-11
                  • 12553

                  #9
                  Originally posted by b1slickguy


                  The snitches in St. Louis county Missouri found out that public records are public.

                  Personal information from 900+ St. Louisan tipsters exposed on social media

                  Documents with the names of people who reported stay-at-home violations are being shared online. One tipster said she won’t count on the county’s help again.





                  Now the snitches in St. Louis county fear retaliation for ratting out their neighbors and employers.

                  Lockdown “Snitches” Fear Retaliation for Reporting Neighbors, After Names Released Online

                  Since 9/11, the US government has ramped up its propaganda on encouraging citizens to snitch on each other. In every airport, bus station, and populated area in general there are signs constantly telling Americas if they “see something, say something.”

                  Fast forward to 2020, during a COVID-19 pandemic and the fear-ridden populace has been primed to do the bidding of the state. Across the country tip lines have been established for citizens to rat out their neighbors and, across the country, those tip lines are flooded by government informants telling on their neighbors for not staying six feet apart. Some 9-1-1 call centers have even been inundated with calls by citizens reporting their neighbors for coughing. Seriously.

                  It is important to point out that when we are saying “snitch” in these terms, we are not talking about people who call tip lines to report murderers, rapists, and thieves. If you report an actual crime, with an actual victim, this doesn’t necessarily make you a snitch, it makes you not want to see criminals get away with hurting people.

                  However, if you report someone for coughing — you are the worst kind of snitch and you would do well to start reading more books — starting with 1984.

                  The thing about snitches is that most of the people who would turn someone in for a victimless crime would not go up to that person themselves. They want to use the state to implement their will and hide behind the cops that have to respond to someone’s house for coughing.

                  In Missouri, however, where officials set up a tip line for people to report their neighbors for not social distancing, they were told their information would be public if it were ever requested. Still, over 900 people in St. Louis snitched on their neighbors for not social distancing or for keeping their non-essential business open.

                  Now, the snitches are fearing retaliation after all their names were published online by a man named Jared Totsch, who received the list after it was requested under the state’s Sunshine Act.

                  “We’re in a society where doing what’s right doesn’t always get rewarded,” said one of the “tipsters” named Patricia, who reported a man for trying to feed his family during the pandemic by keeping his business open.

                  Now, Patricia is scared that she may face retaliation for what she says was “doing what’s right.”

                  While we disagree with turning in people for attempting to feed their families during the pandemic, we also disagree with retaliating against these people for snitching. Two wrongs do not make a right. Only through a lesser ignorance will Patricia ever learn that using government force to implement her fearful will, is wrong.

                  Also, she should have read the disclaimer.

                  “If they are worried about retaliation, they should have read the fine print which stated their tips would be open public record subject to a Sunshine request, and should not have submitted tips in that manner to begin with,” wrote Totsch. “I released the info in an attempt to discourage such behavior in the future.”

                  A disclaimer that form submitters had to acknowledge before sending says, “I have been advised that this form and any other communication may be considered an open record pursuant to the Sunshine Law, Chapter 610 RSMo. St. Louis County may be required to release this form as well as other communications as a matter of law upon request by any member of the public, including the media.”

                  Though Patricia thinks Totsch’s post on Facebook was done out of revenge, he says he released the list to discourage people from this behavior in the future — not to retaliate.

                  Some of the folks on that list even ratted out their own employers for remaining open and providing them with a job while tens of millions of others go on unemployment. When asked by KSDK how he felt about the possibility that someone who reported a business might lose their job, Totsch wrote, “I’d call it poetic justice, instant Karma, a dose of their own medicine. What goes around, comes around. They are now experiencing the same pain that they themselves helped to inflict on those they filed complaints against.”



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                  • b1slickguy
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 11-24-11
                    • 12553

                    #10
                    A busybody snitch rats out a lady for setting up a food pantry to help those in need in her neighborhood. What actual harm was taking place here? This was set up in her front yard (private property) and allowed people in need to help themselves.


                    Someone Snitched on a Food Pantry Helping Needy During Pandemic, So Gov’t Shut It Down

                    Last week, Tracey Brown, of Amesbury, wanted to do something good for her community in their time of need. So, she converted her front yard free library box — that let people check out books for free — into a mini-food pantry.

                    The pantry was on her private property, contained non-perishable goods, and even had wipes outside so anyone who used it could wipe it down with they were done. Brown stocked the pantry with dry goods, toilet paper, hand sanitizer and other items and took to Facebook to promote it. Needless to say, it was very well received. In her post, Brown described her endeavor as something she wanted to do to give back during the COVID-19 pandemic:

                    "Our little Amesbury Pantry is stocked with some awesome things…please help spread the word so people who need things can come by and help themselves. Thank you to everyone who has contributed!"

                    Brown’s idea quickly began to go viral, with other folks wanting to mimic her or donate supplies. Those in need were about to have a source of sustenance in their community without costing the taxpayer a cent and it was going to be amazing — that is until some tattletale neighbor ratted out Brown for helping folks.

                    A “concerned citizen” otherwise known as a government snitch, called the Health Department and complained, telling officials that this voluntary food pantry that served non-perishable goods, was a threat to the health of the community.

                    Instead of telling the snitch that she had no place attempting to stop good people from safely helping others by giving them food and supplies, the Health Department carried out the wishes of the snitch. Two days after launching her inspiring venture, Brown received notice from Amesbury Health Agent Jack Morris, instructing her that she must close down the food pantry.

                    According to Morris, a cooler placed in front of the pantry is what drove his decision to force the good Samaritan to shut it down. He said the cooler created a “food security issue,” according to Newburyport News. But that’s likely because he never bothered to ask what was inside it.

                    According to Brown, the cooler did not contain perishables, but instead had toilet paper, hand sanitizer and crackers.

                    When COVID-19 hysteria has neighbors ratting each other out over their good deeds, it is high time to start some self-reflection. It is one thing to report your neighbor for domestic violence or theft, but calling the authorities because a food pantry makes you feel unsafe is as asinine as it is indicative of the state’s control over their dependents’ minds.

                    Encouraging citizens to snitch on each other is a move out of every fascist government’s playbook throughout history. While it is a different degree, it is no different in kind than Germans reporting Jews to the Nazi regime or Turks reporting Armenians to the Ottoman Empire during that holocaust.

                    The Free Thought Project would like to encourage all of Brown’s neighbors and anyone else who has a little extra to spare, to set these food pantries up in their front yards in an act of civil disobedience. If government escalates force to stop communities from helping each other out, you know that government has no interest whatsoever in your well being and they should be thrown out of office immediately.



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                    • b1slickguy
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 11-24-11
                      • 12553

                      #11
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                      • ThaTopMoron
                        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                        • 04-30-10
                        • 27023

                        #12
                        Originally posted by b1slickguy


                        The snitches in St. Louis county Missouri found out that public records are public.

                        Personal information from 900+ St. Louisan tipsters exposed on social media

                        Documents with the names of people who reported stay-at-home violations are being shared online. One tipster said she won’t count on the county’s help again.



                        god damn people are penetrating reterded
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                        • PittsburghPlayer
                          SBR Hall of Famer
                          • 01-11-10
                          • 6760

                          #13




                          Originally posted by b1slickguy
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                          • Slurry Pumper
                            SBR MVP
                            • 06-18-18
                            • 2814

                            #14
                            They have a similar snitch website in PA. Yeah they were able to get a website up and running to snitch on your friends, but were unable to fix an unemployment site that is vastly overwhelmed.
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                            • b1slickguy
                              SBR Posting Legend
                              • 11-24-11
                              • 12553

                              #15
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                              • hehfest
                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                • 09-28-08
                                • 8085

                                #16
                                KGB/Stasi time. Those residents outnumber that POS by the millions and they won't go find him and arrest him? Get several thousand, find out where he's at, and arrest him.
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                                • b1slickguy
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 11-24-11
                                  • 12553

                                  #17
                                  Washington snitches get their complaints posted online. Those who were ignorant enough to give their real info (name, telephone number and email address) had that posted, too.

                                  Finally received my list of entities turned in by fellow neighbors and community members for trying live and be free. by newsnownorthwest



                                  Washington's Snitches and Entities Defying Orders


                                  After learning of a website and form people can fill out to snitch on fellow members of their community choosing to defy tyrannical orders from Inslee I decided to do a public records request. My purpose was both to see who is defying orders in and living advancing the cause of freedom and to see who is willing to call on state enforcers to threaten violence against their neighbors who haven't hurt anyone else, damaged or stolen anyone else's property or defrauded anyone else.

                                  As much as it pains me to say it what we are witnessing in this country is not much different than the collaborators of the Nazi regime. The ruling class with all of it's incentives has coerced our local rulers to impose these draconian orders on the people they are supposed to be serving. Follow the money and you'll see why your local officials are following through with these orders the way the are. A video from March 16, 2020 on my local city's YouTube channel give's us a glimpse. In it the Mayor says he is issuing an emergency order related to the coronavirus. He then states the reason for this saying,

                                  "...allows us to purchase the goods that we need in the near term to address the current situation. This allows us to deploy funding and resources, seek state and federal support, and grant greater flexibility to work with other agencies."

                                  Translation...this allows us to get money from the state/federal government under the emergency declaration clause.




                                  At some point we "the people" need to understand the reason our local officials are still holding on to these draconian orders has little to do with public safety at this point and more to do with making sure those federal and state emergency funds are still rolling in since the extortion income for these corporations will now be taking a major hit. It's time for us to start supporting the members of our community who are willing to stand for freedom and against tyranny. Take a look at the lists provided to me by the state. Myself I'm viewing it as a list of my new favorite establishments to frequent and support. These are people who understand what it means to be free and the risks that come along with it. Of course there is also some information about some of the snitches as well. This tells me who to keep an eye on in my community. They aren't necessarily bad people, they have just allowed themselves to be coerced through fear to turn on those in their community. We should be talking these issues out as a community not turning people we disagree with in to our rulers who will use threats of violence, and extortion to comply these freedom lovers back in to compliance.
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