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Tag Archives: Chief Fowler
A Little Something for Everyone
Wherein we visit the District Attorney’s Office, the Post-Standard newspaper, HUD management and Time Warner, and are not pleased. The Arrogance of the District Attorney’s Office McCarthy Avenue is a one-block street that runs from State Street to Townsend Street … Continue reading
Posted in activism, advocacy, disability, Fraud, Government Services, Housing, Poverty, Power, Powerlessness, Values
Tagged Chief Fowler, disability, District attorney, Governance, HUD, Mayor Miner, Onondaga County New York, Post-Standard, poverty, power, Time Warner, values, William Fitzpatrick
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What’s up with the Syracuse Police?
The last time I went to the St. Patrick’s Day parade in my electric wheelchair, I couldn’t find a place to sit so I was quietly wheeling along the parade route. A Syracuse cop challenged me. He ordered me to … Continue reading
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Tagged Chief Fowler, cop, disability, disability rights, Irish, military, parade, power, power wheelchair, problem solving, respect, Saint Patrick's Day, SPD, Syracuse, Syracuse Police Dept., values, Wheelchair
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