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Revision as of 06:57, 7 June 2022
Law Obstruction Officers (LOO) are armed agents of the state, obstructing Law.
The opposite of Law Enforcement Officers
See also looters (LOOters ??)
- Why Police Prefer Drug Raids Over Investigating Violent Crimes
- I Was a Cop for 18 Years. I Witnessed and Participated in Abuses of Power.
- [https://mises.org/wire/police-botched-uvalde-standoff-now-gun-controllers-want-give-police-more-power Police Botched the
Uvalde Standoff. Now Gun Controllers Want to Give Police More Power.]