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throwaway01002030405 t1_jdlxaty wrote

Man this guy really does seem to suck doesn’t he? Totally unnecessary to bring up this person, who already got fired, by name — unnecessary on the part of Weinstein and the Trib really.

Trying to deflect criticism by saying a person working three low paying jobs is “double dipping” is a disgusting tactic.

Don’t use working people as cover for your shady bullshit.

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throwaway01002030405 OP t1_jddeict wrote

I want to pull out the distinction between guard ands officers being that officers can arrest students.

And then I want to mention that the ACLU report from Jan 2022 says black students are nearly 9 times more likely to be arrested in Allegheny County than white students.

1 in 51 black male students (Allegheny county, k-12) were arrested 2018-2019. The rate for white male students during the same time period was 1 in 316.

It’s the minimum, but I’m very pleased that the district is going to save 27k by not giving 4 more people the right to arrest students

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throwaway01002030405 t1_ivj5k8j wrote

Bring everything associated with the mail in ballot to the polls and ask them to cancel it so can you vote on a regular ballot. If you’re missing a piece, it’s not the end of the world, just ask for a provisional ballot.

(If I was the commenter above you you referenced, oops. Still, it’s the very first FAQ here https://www.vote.pa.gov/Voting-in-PA/Pages/Mail-and-Absentee-Ballot.aspx)

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throwaway01002030405 t1_ivgld81 wrote

It’s even a little more granular: if you bring every piece of paper and envelope of your mail in ballot to the polls, a poll worker can accept it and you can vote with a regular day-of ballot. If you forget any of the pieces you have to vote with a provisional. And actually if you forget the whole mail-in ballot entirely you can still vote with a provisional, cause they check to make sure you haven’t sent anything else in before they count it

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throwaway01002030405 t1_ivgijqg wrote

Prep the mail in votes ahead of time so they can be scanned more expeditiously. I think the counties could handle scanning all their mail ins on Election Day. Then just wait until after the polls close to start reporting. Provisionals should be held back until they’re verified as not being a second vote from someone who’s already cast one.

I don’t think you can cancel your mail ballot and vote provisionally after it’s been sent in. You can certainly turn it in and vote in person, but I think once it’s out of your hands and at the county office, it’s… out of your hands

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throwaway01002030405 t1_ivgdkeu wrote

It’s not just that we can’t count them until the day of, we can’t even prep them. If there are concerns (as mentioned elsewhere) that leaked early results could swing things, certainly we could all agree taking ballots out of their envelopes and getting them ready to be scanned is like… reasonable?

I feel like “certainly we can all agree” is the most hilarious thing I’ve ever said

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