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Everyone from police to politicians would do well to remember that the Web site and the "stop snitching" wave are symptoms of a deeper breakdown.
A mafia boss and his family are relocated to a sleepy town in France under the witness protection program after snitching on the mob.
Ever since, Hitchens has been loudly and roundly rebuked by his liberal colleagues for snitching to get people to read this book.
If I naïvely agreed, they could later threaten to expose my snitching, unless I delivered more sensitive information.
From snitching."
Despite the group's success, Mr. Caldwell is the first to admit that "Stop Snitching" could be a passing trend.
Last month, the Baltimore police found that a two-hour DVD titled "Stop Snitching" was being sold on the street.
In an infamous DVD called "Stop Snitching," Baltimore drug dealers threatened to kill anyone who testified against them.
Duke did a voiceover as himself playing a detective in the episode "Thank You for Not Snitching" of the television series The Boondocks.
He had kept a journal detailing the unsettling story of life on the inside, alleging a routine of forced snitching, racial attacks, beatings by guards, and perpetual gang violence.
"Deadly Silence: Stop Snitching's Fatal Legacy"" by Ayah Young, Wiretap Magazine. "
There is a lot of talk about "la mentale" (a mental state more than a code) that unites the suburban gangsters: no snitching, no betrayals, no invasion of other gangs' territory.
The recent appearance of a homemade DVD, "Stop Snitching," that glorifies retaliatory violence and features a cameo by a local professional basketball star, Carmelo Anthony, has only fueled such concerns.
He has recovered from his part in the bronze-medal embarrassment at the 2004 Olympics and from the vilification over his appearance in the "Stop Snitching" DVD in Baltimore.
Stop Snitching DVD One of the main websites responsible for selling the Stop Snitching DVDs.
Wick is manipulated by Ryan O'Reily into snitching on O'Reily and Jaz Hoyt to Schillinger about the two of them smuggling a package into Oz.
That credo gained popularity late last year, when a "Stop Snitching" DVD hit the streets of Baltimore, with images of young men brandishing guns and threatening suspected police informants by name.
Later that night, they meet at the old see-saw where Ross reaffirms that David has never stood up for himself at which point David admits snitching to get Ross put in Juvenile hall.
ON the front page of Wednesday's USA Today, there was a photo of a man wearing a T-shirt with a traffic sign and a message for rat finks written in graffiti type: "Stop Snitching."
And in each city, CD's and DVD's titled "Stop Snitching" have surfaced, naming some people street gangs suspect of being witnesses against them and warning that those who cooperate with the police will be killed.
But Harlem's "Stop Snitching" shirts have nothing to do with the Baltimore video, according to Ben Caldwell, who sells the shirts from a table on 125th Street near Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
Cheating, Snitching, Stealing The last part of the day was devoted to a panel discussion moderated by Cynthia McFadden, executive producer of "Ethics in America," a series being broadcast on the Public Broadcasting Service.
Meanwhile Jax, Piney and Opie decided to kill Meineke and his gang to stop them from "snitching" if they were apprehended by the authorities and because they had killed innocent people in the prison convoy ambush.
On the DVD, "Stop Snitching," Mr. Anthony is shown in Baltimore, where a 17-year-old who witnessed a gang murder and agreed to testify against the killer was shot in the back of the head a few days after his name was read in court.
Larry came fourth in line on a two-day Mystic Saddle Ranch pack trip (for $263, including meals, tents, and the services of three young cowboy guides), behind a mud-brown horse named Luke who kept snitching grass along the eight-mile trail from Pettit to Toxaway Lake.