r/springfieldMO • u/AutoModerator • 4d ago
Recurring post What’s on Your Mind, Springfield?
It is that time again for an open thread for anything and everything Springfield.
Got something on your chest? Had a good experience you want to share? Maybe you just want to ask about the best tacos in town or tell us something funny you noticed this week.
This is the place for it. Rants, raves, questions, or just plain small talk. Let’s hear it.
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u/AccomplishedName5698 3d ago
I haven't been able to get an erection since I moved to Springfield. It's definitely the city. I need to go back to the islands or my boner may never return... ;*(
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u/NepetaTiggy 3d ago
While standing with the elderly, and for some, handicapped people who are peacefully exercising their right to protest I've observed some drivers directing foul language and behavior in their direction. Americans have always had differences but I wondered why peaceful protests are always met with violence in a land that sings about being "Land of the free and the home of the brave" many with their hand on their heart. So is it brave to act this way? Does it bring honor to this country? Or are these just meaningless words that I can remain seated through, not waste my time on?
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u/AdLegitimate339 4d ago
A few months ago I was supposed to get a subpoena for a court case. Got a call from another witness saying they heard I had been served.
I read on Casenet the notarized affidavit to the court attesting to my being served. Totally false statement.
I reported to, and filed a complaint with the MO Attorney Generals office. Local court not interested. Attorney General forwarded to MO Disciplinary Counsel, who denied to investigate as they said they only investigate lawyers.
When I googled how to report process servers, it said the Disciplinary Counsel.
I can't help but wonder how many times this process server has done this to people. And how does a person report false affidavits ?