Abide By the Constitution Founded by Bill DiScipio for the Wakefield area The next meeting is planned for 7PM Wednesday July 16. Please contact Bill DiScipio 781 246 1139 for more specific information as to place and time of further meetings. Announcing a much needed, peaceful public forum and support group here in the Wakefield area for victims of unnecessary, improper, and even violent law enforcement abuses as well as court deprivations of Civil Rights as guaranteed by the Bill of Rights both of the United States Constitution and the Constitution of the state of Massachusetts. We will focus on specific instances of such abuses as 'searches and seizures' and arrests of citizens without a warrant or even allegations of crime. We will also focus on deprivations by the courts, particularly the Family Court, of our Right to Due Process and Equal Protection as guaranteed by the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution. The courts have repeatedly established that when we do not understand our rights, we cannot articulate them, and therefore we relinquish those rights. Accordingly, we must focus on understanding and teaching the particularly relevant civil rights lest each and every one of us lose them due to indifference, oppression, and/or atrophy. Our government would rather see those Bills of Rights lost than to be made to enforce them, despite the oaths that officials routinely take. ABC will endeavor to explore which of your rights may have been trampled upon by overzealous police, by hard line 'authorities', by public administrators and by our courts, and we will explore your individual and collective efforts for recovery and relief. Our principal efforts will also focus on requiring that each and every person who takes and oath of office abide by that oath or suffer a loss of position. This includes every public official form police officer to governor, because they have all made, or were required to make, an oath to protect, preserve or abide by the Constitutions. Our next meeting is planned for 7PM Wednesday July 16. Please contact Bill DiScipio 781 246 1139 for more specific information as to place and time.