Want first of all, wanted to see was something falling from, you know, the overpass . Approximately eight Railroad Spikes found on the street here as a result of our investigation. One inside the car. Theyre about eight inches in length and they are iron so theyre very heavy. Looking at it coming from four stories up. Reporter this late at night, see how busy University Avenue is. Again, police have somebody in custody. He theyre calling him a person of interest. The man who had glass in his eye refused medical treatment. Live in university city, Brandon Hudson, nbc 10 news. Whos watching you . This suv has a logo for google maps, but it really belongs to Philadelphia Police. That police suv can track and store your license plate data. The technology was already controversial and as nbc 10s drew smith reports, privacy advocates are asking why police pretended to be someone else. These are automatic license plate readers, a technology some Police Departments have shown off for us in the
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The Provincetown Select Board voted to approve a resolution Monday that instructs police officers to deprioritize cases involving psilocybin, and calls for statewide decriminalization and for the Cape and Islands District Attorney to cease prosecution of people possessing, cultivating or distributing psychedelic plants. It's the seventh Massachusetts community to decriminalize psychedelics.
Provincetown this week became the seventh Massachusetts community to move toward effectively decriminalizing psychedelic plants and fungi, such as psilocybin or.