Saturday, September 07, 2013

Count 3
Littering—Unlawful activities RSA 163-B.3
...”did leave a sign with the phrase “NEED NEW SIGN” written in black ink on a white poster board on public property...”
So what is NH’s definition of “litter”?
Could they charge me with criminal DUI just to get bail condition on me, which would provent me from protesting...I am talking about knowingly charging me with a fabricated charge unrelated to my activities based uppon professional police and court ethics?
Definition
: trash, wastepaper, or garbage lying scattered about litter
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Litter consists of waste products that have been disposed improperly, without consent, in an inappropriate location. Litter can also be used as a verb. To litter means to throw (often man-made) objects onto the ground and leave them as opposed to disposing of them properly.
a. A disorderly accumulation of objects; a pile.
b. Carelessly discarded refuse, such as wastepaper: the litter in the streets after a parade
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATUTES AND CODES
Section 163-B:3 Unlawful Activities.
"It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to dump, deposit, throw or leave, or to cause or permit the dumping, depositing, placing, throwing or leaving of litter on any public or private property in this state, or in or on ice or in any waters in this state, unless:"
So I taped a sign on a bridge, my intent was to send a message to the driving public...to collect my signs when I accomplished my task. I didn’t tape a sign to a bridge and then abandon it...I came back to the area every day, every other day or so on. I never abandoned my signs. I wasn’t abandoning rubbish on public property.
I am going to ask the cops if they got a dictionary...cause my activities wasn’t included in RSA 163-B3.
Right, with litter, it never carries a public or political message like my message did...
And the little island I protest on is mostly abandoned property...Trans Canada owns the property. These are the guys who own the dam that creates the little Connecticut River reservoir.
I wonder if you could sue them to clean up their blighted properties.
But they charge me with littering...the island is mostly an unregulated dump. There is tons of trash on the state property and more tons on Trans Canada property....this is a mass littering area. It cost a lots of money to get rid of trash in our area.
I’ll bet you I am the only one who was ever charge with littering on this island and on this state property...
What I did is not related to littering and it doesn’t fit within RSA 163-B.3...

And at the bottom of the complaint...he signed off on this:

"Making a false statement on this complaint may result in criminal prosecution"...

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