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| Occupy Portland Legal Update: Reporting Police Activity | |
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| vicky99 | Dec 15 2011, 02:03 AM Post #1 |
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December 14th, 2011 · occupypdxalex · Legal Comments Off Below you will find various resources for people who have been subject to or witnesses of questionable police activities in relation to Occupy Portland. If you’re facing criminal charges, consult with an attorney before filing the complaint. Occupiers subject to or witnessing excessive force, rude or disrespectful conduct or other violations of the Portland Police Bureau should: 1. File a complaint here with the Independent Police Review (IPR). Alternatively the IPR can be contacted here: ipr@portlandoregon.gov, Phone: 503-823-0146. Send requests to the attention of Steve Morrow, who is coordinating these complaints. 2 Request that IPR do an independent investigation (which is within IPR’s authority). This should be done by a separate written attachment to the complaint. Please keep a copy of whatever you file. AND 3. Please call the NLG Legal Hotline (503-902-5340) and state that you’ve made these claims to the IPR. This hotline serves as the Occupy coordination on these claims. For anyone that may have gotten a ticket in their car/on their bike during the port shutdown: There is a Portland Police Policy Directive that prohibits police retaliation for “[d]emonstrating one’s constitutional rights”( 310.20 in the policy manual). If you were one of those people pulled over and you feel like it was because of your protest activities it’s worth filing a complaint over (Follow step 1-3 above). If you aren’t satisfied with your initial IPR findings and need help to appeal the results, contact liberty.straneyATgmail.com Source: http://occupyportland.org/2011/12/14/legal-update-reporting-police-activity/#more-2976 |
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| endtyranny | Jan 21 2012, 12:55 PM Post #2 |
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Great Info!! |
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