Talk:Heather Fargo

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Please help expand this article with any credible information on Mayor Fargo. I've categorized it and formalized it but it still needs A LOT of work!! Alamar2001 03:36, 5 March 2007 (UTC)

OK! I agree with you! We should add important things like the Black Chalk ACT score deletion scandal at American River College and Sacramento City College! That's why they moved the Sacramento City Police Department's registration unit to Freeport, right down the street from SCC, where they helped delete ACT scores.
But what Mayor Fargo, her predecessors, and the police themselves forget is that some criminal registration isn't life-long. That's just Penal Code registration, not Health & Safety. That expires, so if someone who had a real good ACT score had to register because of a bad bust or something, and Sacramento politicians all got excited because they thought they had an easy out at the Pig Bowl, and grabbed offices that they're not qualified for because it didn't matter to them if someone had better scores than they did, because that someone got set-up, busted, and deleted, then surprise! That registration ends! It's not forever.

Patino Jail and Padilla Law School. Ummm...

Sacramento's speed trap isn't life long, and Wells Fargo is a crummy bank. Heather is a nice name, though. But not in Sacramento politics.--76.245.120.217 (talk) 04:08, 20 April 2008 (UTC)