However, I'm finding it amusing, one of the inaudible things remember saying to James Wagner while we were talking far side of vehicle away from the camrea;
"I once had someone telling me,
'If you go too far to the left, you end up back on the right.' "
"I don't know what to tell you?" or "No comment."
Poor guy. Had me all over him no matter which direction he tried going until finally backing himself out of my driveway the same way he pulled in. LOL
The above is a link to an anticle uploaded to my blog. Among this long chain of me responding to postings uploaded to the Internet by other neighborhood Nextdoor members of mine before becoming a Nextdoor member myself only in an attempt calling them out on their perniciousness and prevarications before eventually having my account suspended, more about this encounter of mine with our Emory University President James Wagner.
"I think all the rookies had a good time with it,"
Tebow said.
also to build chemistry.".
"We laugh and enjoy the moment. Liberals scream and
holler
'bring on the media!'"
Although Tebow was good natured about his "hazing," it was painlfully obvious, many others, unable reading this same article the same way. What follows was my reply to this one comment I saw as being both dismissive and indifferent of the many testimonials having already been posted;
zero degrees of empathy::
"There's a big difference between someone able stopping
but instead chooses going along with his hazing and
someone having had their personal spaces violated
although
their heads not bashed in with a rock. In both cases, I do
believe it is you who laughs and enjoys the moments."
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Dr. James Avery, D.V.M.
1840 Mason Mill Road
Decatur, GA 30033
I received your public records request for four Emory Police reports. The relevant statute, O.c.G.A. 20-8-7, which governs "public disclosure of campus police records," provides that:
"Law enforcement records created, received, or maintained by campus policemen [sic] that relate to the investigation of criminal conduct and crimes as defmed under Georgia law and which are not subject to protection from disclosure by any other Georgia law shall be made available within a reasonable time after request for public inspection and copying."
One of the reports you requested, regarding case number 1102044, documents an investigation into a crime as defined under Georgia law. A copy of that report is enclosed.
Since the other three reports you requested do not document allegations of criminal conduct, they are not subject to release under the statute.
Edward M. Shoemaker
Records Manager
Emory Police Department
1784 North Decatur Road, Suite G-01
Atlanta, Ceorgia 30322
NARRATIVE
On 5/17/2011 at 1335 hours, I met with Stephen Sencer, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, in reference to a stalking report. Sencer said that on 5/16/11 at 1610 hours he was asked by Audrey
Turner, Business Manager for the President's Office, to speak to a male subject who wanted to see President Jim Wagner. Sencer said that the male subject, later identified as James Avery, told him that
he wanted to see President Wagner. Sencer said he asked Avery, "What do you want from Jim Wagner?" Sencer said the subject started rambling that the president had not responded to the earlier
package he left. See case number 1102003
Sencer said at that time he advised Avery that he was not going to be able to see President Wagner. Sencer said Avery gave him an envelope to give to President Wagner. He escorted Avery down the
stairs and out of the building. Sencer said that he did not feel threatened by Avery, but did say Avery appeared to be confused.
Detective Meeks retrieved the paperwork that Avery left with Stephen Sencer for investigation.