Police Begin Fingerprinting on Traffic Stops
If you’re caught speeding or playing your music too
loud, or other crimes for which you might receive a citation, Green Bay
police officers will ask for your drivers license and your finger.
You’ll be fingerprinted right there on the spot. The fingerprint appears
right next to the amount of the fine.
Source: WBAY TV (online), December 2007
City officials in
Milwaukee, Wis., have uprooted a decade-long tradition and have decided to rechange the name of its @quot;holiday tree" to a "Christmas tree."
Source: WorldNetDaily, October 26, 2006
Parents are angry and school leaders are promising
action in response to a "Heterosexual Questionnaire," approved by two
teachers, that asked students questions such as: "If you have never
slept with someone of your same gender, then how do you know you
wouldn’t prefer it?"
Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, May 15, 2006
Twenty-five Wisconsin legislators sent a letter to
Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager Wednesday, asking her legal opinion
on a University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire policy, which they feel may be
unconstitutional.
The policy, which first made headlines earlier this
month, prohibits resident assistants from leading Bible studies in their
residence halls.
Source: Badger-Herald, November 17, 2005
With public fears of a police state being created in
Green Bay, Wis., law enforcement authorities are dropping a new policy
where officers collected fingerprints from traffic violators.
Source: WorldNetDaily, January 13, 2005
After the threat of a lawsuit, which was to be filed
today, a school district in Wisconsin has backed down from its policy
prohibiting Christian students from distributing Christmas cards that
include the religious origins of the candy cane.
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