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Unless the courts stop them, [federal prosecutors] are incapable of stopping themselves.  –   Michael Piccarreta

To Molest and Rape

If only there were a concise term for “having sex without consent”:

A [typical and representative Texas cop named Hector Aaron Ruiz has] pleaded guilty…to kidnapping a…woman he pulled over in 2019 and…[raped after forc]ing her [under color of law to] follow him…to a [remote area]…eight months a[go]…Ruiz [was found] guilty of obstructing, destroying and altering records…[when he] raped [a different woman] in her home…[even though the] jury [let him skate on the actual crime]…

To Molest and Rape (#1007)

Rapist cops are rarely caught after only one victim:

Brian Helfert, a…[typical and representative cop paid to spy on, untimidate, and harass high school students in Michigan, regularly moles]ted teen boys between 2003 and 2019.  In December, he was convicted of [a lesser charge, and has previously been slapped on the wrist for molesting boys]…He…[now] faces two more c[harges]…for…sexually assault[ing yet another 13-year-old boy]…

Panopticon (#1321)

A small and soon-to-be-circumvented obstacle to Amazon’s fascist collaboration with cops:

Amazon’s Ring has announced that it will no longer facilitate police’s warrantless requests for footage from Ring users.  This…will…not stop police from trying to [intimidate] Ring…owners [into handing over recordings] without a warrant….[Several] years ago, after public outcry and a lot of criticism from EFF and other organizations, Ring ended its practice of allowing police to automatically send requests for footage to a user’s email inbox, opting instead for a system where police had to publicly post requests onto Ring’s Neighbors app.  Now, Ring hopefully will altogether be out of the business of platforming casual and warrantless police requests for footage…This is a step in the right direction, but has come after years of cozy relationships with police and irresponsible handling of data…We also remain deeply skeptical about law enforcement’s and Ring’s ability to determine what is, or is not, an emergency…and…the mass existence of doorbell cameras, whether subsidized and organized into registries by cities or connected and centralized through technologies like Fusus, will continue to threaten civil liberties…

Undead Powers

I’ve long held that all laws should sunset after 10 years unless specific action is taken to renew them:

The most significant national threat to reproductive rights is…a…long dormant law from 1873 that could ban abortion nationwide: the Comstock Act…named after Anthony Comstock, a…[deeply-deranged, self-loathing pervert] who used his power as a special agent of the US Postal Service to enforce his beliefs about sex…He was able to persuade Congress to pass laws against “indecent or immoral” materials, including broad definitions of contraception, pornography and abortion.  Some [forced-birth] advocates are interpreting this law, which remained on the books during the half century that Roe v. Wade was in force, to ban mailing anything that induces an abortion.  Because virtually everything used for an abortion — from abortion pills, to the instruments for abortion procedures, to clinic supplies — gets mailed to providers in some form, this interpretation…could mean a nationwide ban on all abortions, even in states where it remains legal.  The Comstock Act must be repealed, and in our view, that process needs to begin this year…

Pyrrhic Victory (#1364)

Cops really don’t care how many false positives these systems shit out, nor how dire the consequences to their victims:

A 61-year-old man is suing Macy’s and the parent company of Sunglass Hut over the stores’…use of a facial recognition system that misidentified him as the culprit behind an armed robbery and led to his wrongful arrest.  While in jail, he was beaten and raped, according to his suit.  Harvey Eugene Murphy Jr was accused…of robbing a Houston-area Sunglass Hut of thousands of dollars of merchandise in January 2022, though…he was living in California at the time…He was arrested on 20 October 2023…when…he [tried]…to renew his [Texas driver’s] license.  Within minutes of identifying himself to a DMV clerk…he was arrested and…brutally beaten and gang-raped by three other men in the jail…

Dangerous Speech (#1391)

Remember that old legal protection we used to have against double jeopardy?

On Tues., Jan. 23, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Phoenix informed federal Judge Diane Humetewa of its intention to retry veteran journalist Michael Lacey on 84 counts, for which a  [hung] jury did not return verdicts during a 2023 trial.  Th[is]…means the Backpage case, which began in April 2018 with the FBI’s destruction of the website and the arrests of six people…will drag on into its seventh year and likely longer…

The Puritan Recrudescence (#1391)

Censorious politicians aren’t just copying each other; they’re vying to see who can make their new laws the most unconstitutional:

An anti-porn bill in Oklahoma is so extreme that it [w]ould even make sexting outside of a marriage a crime.  The…bill would make merely viewing “obscene materials” a felony…It’s part of a wave of conservative plans targeting a very broad definition of “porn”—First Amendment be damned—that threatens not just “hardcore pornography” but all sorts of erotic expression…[b]y attempt[ing] to drastically expand what is considered illegal obscenity or pornography…Oklahoma Senate Bill 1976—comes from state Sen. Dusty Deevers…who also put forth legislation to repeal no-fault divorce…the…bill attempts to carve out a new category of largely prohibited content called “unlawful pornography”…which…is broad enough to include all partnered or solo porn photos and videos (even the more tame stuff), and possibly even erotic drawings, strip clubs, burlesque, drag, depictions of domination, and more…and…would be partially enforced by private lawsuits

 

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When I was a teenager, it was entirely possible to know enough about an old movie to want to see it, yet never have the opportunity to do so.  This was of course because prior to the advent of home video, the only way to see a movie not currently playing in theaters was to catch it on television.  And since I’ve always had kind of oddball tastes in cinema, that meant scanning TV Guide as soon as it came in (plus the newspaper TV magazine in the Sunday paper) to see if anything worthwhile was scheduled for that week.  I sometimes waited for years to see some films I’d heard about or seen once; it was probably ten years between the first and second times I saw Jesus Christ Superstar.  And when I still lived with my folks, if a flick I wanted to see was playing in the wee small hours on a school night, I had to give it a pass because my mother was very strict about that.  Even after the advent of VHS, movies were at first stupidly expensive (often $60 or more in ’80s dollars) until 1988, when Wal-mart ordered umpteen gajillion copies of E.T. and priced them at under ten bucks, which totally changed Hollywood’s greedy attitude about pricing.  Then some movies never got a video release, which made them still difficult to get ahold of (a condition which still persists today).  But there are some movies which, despite my wanting to see them for decades and their being readily available on DVD, I’ve somehow never managed to see.  Recently, I put several of them on my Amazon wishlist, and a new reader bought both Animal Farm (1954), which I’ve known about since the early ’90s, and Alice in Wonderland (1933), which I’ve known about since the late ’70s (he also got me a hearthrug, but that’s not as much fun for me to write about or you to read about).  I’m excited about finally getting to see both of them, and extra-excited about sharing them with Grace, so please believe me when I tell you that I really do want everything on my wishlist, even if it’s inexpensive or seems silly to you!

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Above the Law

Just another kind of federal cop, with behavior to match:

A [typical and representative] Cincinnati ICE deportation [thug claimed]…that…non-citizen women he [repeatedly raped]…”always [wanted it]”..Andrew Golobic…had the authority to [control the lives of his victims] and make recommendations on whether they should be arrested and deported…he’s also charged with sex trafficking for…[getting one woman to submit to rape b]y telling [her] he could get her passport in exchange for [doing so.  Golobic]…also…destroy[ed] evidence and tamper[ed] with witnesses…

To Molest and Rape

Rapist cops often specifically target vulnerable women:

Austin [cop] Walter Dodds…was sent…on April 18, 2020 for a welfare check of a…[suicidal] man…he [soon began targeting the man’s] girlfriend…with sexually suggestive messages…[but after] she hung up on him…[he] returned weeks later, burglarized her apartment and raped her…Her nephew was…[a witness and] Dodds’ car was also seen…prowling around the woman’s home at the time.  A family member [even] took a photo of his p[igmobile showing the] number.  [Yet] on January 17, 2024, Dodds…[agreed to] a plea…for unlawful restraint…[in return] for the serious charges of burglary and rape to be dismissed…Walter Dodds remains…eligible to work as a [cop and free to rape] again…

Above the Law (#1259) 

Raping women and clumsy censorship attempts must run in cop families:

Hundreds of copies of [the Ouray County Plaindealer] in Ouray, Colorado, were stolen from around town…the day the paper published a story about…the police chief’s [son and two friends violently raping an underage girl at the police chief’s] house…[publisher Erin] McIntyre…[said] “Whoever did this does not understand that stealing newspapers doesn’t stop a story”…

Here’s the story the cops tried to suppress:

A 17-year-old girl…was raped m[ultiple times]…at the Ouray police chief’s home in May during a late-night party with the chief’s stepson and two other [rapis]ts…while [chief Jeff Wood and his wife] slept upstairs…the…three…have been arrested [and identified as]…Wood’s stepson, Nate Dieffenderffer, Gabriel Trujillo and Ashton Whittington…the girl…passed out while [drinking]…but later woke up [to find] Dieffenderffer [raping her]…She…[fought] back and [screamed but the rapist covered her mouth and choked her]…at [which] point she heard someone knocking on a door…but no one intervened, including Whittington, who [claimed]…he didn’t know what was going on…she left the home around 4:30 a.m., though she was unable to locate all her clothing…[so] she grabbed a sweatshirt from a pile of laundry…that sweatshirt was later confirmed to belong to Wood…She first drove home, and then was able to contact a friend and decided to go [for a rape kit]…she told [state cops] she decided to report it because this was the second time she had been assaulted by Dieffenderffer and Trujillo…

To Molest and Rape (#1332)

Hey, female cops; how’s that collaboration with the police state working out?

The Kern County [California] Sheriff’s Office is facing…a $25 million lawsuit filed by a senior deputy…[because] she was subjected to a pattern of physical and verbal abuse, [includ]ing…forcibl[e] rape…by her partner on the hood of a patrol car in 2014.  Later, the same partner…[rap]ed her again in a conference room.  Though she reported both incidents to her superior, nothing was done…

To Molest and Rape (#1407)

Cops should not be allowed anywhere near legal minors:

A [typical and representative cop] has been charged with raping a child and possessing child pornography.  David Love…[of] Radcliff, Kentucky…[started orally and vaginally raping a 13-year-old]…on October 8…and continued [until his arrest]…

This is not only typical behavior for cops, but also enabled by their being cops:

A [typical and representative Missouri cop has been] charged with multiple child sex crimes…Jordan C. Fowle…molest[ed and raped two young girls for years]…Fowle [appears to have fled the area]…and [his cronies thought it was more important to babble about his magical clown costume rather than looking for him]…Fowle…began [to abuse one of the girls] in 2012 when she was 13 years old…[often under the pretext of] strip searches…[he started to] abuse…the second [girl]…in 2019 when she was 14 years old and [did not stop]…until 2023.  Both victims told investigators they feared Fowle due to his [being a cop]…

And sometimes they extend professional courtesy to fellow rapists:

On January 18, 2022, a teenage girl…[ran] away from home and [took] the family car with her.  Police pinged her cell phone to a trailer in Westcliff, C[olorado]…Two men in their 50s were present and…the only piece of furniture…was a bed…[cops] found the girl in a closet…she was in distress and seemed to be drugged…[yet the cops] handcuffed…and [brutallized] her…dragged [her]…across [a] parking lot…then used a taser on her in drive stun mode…[until she] lost control of bodily functions from the tasing, urinated on herself, convulsed and cried…[cop Michael] Kear…[di]d not arrest [her captors even though one had a]…warrant…[so he] was fired from the [cop shop]…At the time he was fired, he was under investigation already for other cases of sexual misconduct, both with co-workers and [by molesting and raping] “underage girls” who are mentioned in plural…in the lawsuit [filed by the tortured girl and her parents]…

 

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Our [product] can be used for a variety of tasks, such [task 1], [task 2], and [task 3].

It wasn’t easy to decide which of Peter Schickele’s many “PDQ Bach” compositions to use for his memorial, but I eventually decided this one best demonstrated their flavor in a way one needn’t be a music nerd to grasp.  The links above it were provided by Mike Siegel; Scott Greenfield; Popehat and Mike Siegel again (x2); Phoenix Calida (x2); and C.J. Ciaramella, in that order.

From the Archives

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[Jail medical services] provid[e] levels of medical care that you wouldn’t wish on your worst enemy.  –  Ty Clarke

Pyrrhic Victory (#1251)

Clearview is so proud of its ability to identify the homeless, they even patented it:

Miami police used facial recognition technology to identify a homeless man who refused to give his name to a…[nosy pig].  That man was arrested, but prosecutors quickly dropped the case after determining the [cop] lacked probable cause…Lisa Femia…[of] EFF…[said] “facial recognition…[is] advertised as a way for law enforcement to solve…the worst crimes…instead we have [them]…using it to harass the homeless”…

Stalkers in Blue (#1252)

Anyone “shocked” by typical cop behavior has no business calling himself a journalist:

CNN anchor Jim Acosta was stunned when Uvalde parent Miguel Cerrillo revealed local cops are…harassing…families of children who were affected by the massacre…[the interview was conducted now because] the Justice Department [has just] released its report on the [criminally pathetic] police response to the May 2022 massacre…Cerrillo [said]…”these officers…[are] harassing us every day…They just pull us over for no reason telling us to leave Uvalde…because they know that the truth was going to come out, and they didn’t want us here”…

Panopticon (#1342)

Building a dystopian panopticon, one useful idiot at a time:

More than a hundred [cop shops]…have set up [computer-enhanced] camera system[s], with nearly 200,000 connected cameras belonging to residents and businesses around the country able to provide “direct access” to [rooting pigs]…the data provides the clearest picture yet of the growing popularity of Fusus, a company…that…turns [private] cameras into [police state] ones, with object recognition capabilities for items, people, and specific vehicles…404 Media is now publishing an interactive map based on the newly obtained data, letting readers see if their own local [cop shop]…has a Fusus system…Beryl Lipton, investigative researcher at…EFF…[said] “This dataset…makes clear that these systems are using hundreds of thousands of public and private cameras to blanket huge swaths of our cities, particularly those in the Southeast, with the capacity for constant surveillance”…

How long before these systems learn to invent imaginary weapons out of bulgy clothes and “furtive movements”, just like real cops?

The Last Shall Be First (#1342) 

Utah has the latest “monkey see, monkey do” bathroom bill:

Utah [politicians are]…targeting transgender people with a statewide, criminal law severely restricting the use of gender identity-appropriate restrooms and changing rooms in many public spaces…the ban…contains a disgustingly invasive “show me your papers and proof of surgery” scenario as the only exception for when a trans person would be allowed to use the appropriate restroom…and…admits that even cisgender people are inevitably going to be targeted for prosecution…Additionally, the bill would authorize the state’s attorney general to take action against any local government not enforcing the ban…

The Puritan Recrudescence (#1371)

Politicians don’t even try to make their new laws Constitutional any more:

Florida [politicians want to]…kick [US citizens] under 16 off social media no matter what their parents think.  The bill…[demands that] any [US citizens] under 16 who have an account…delete them…[and] require social media companies…use a third-party age verification system to…[exclude young] people [who are not] using [a VPN]…one of the bill’s sponsors…[pretends] “soaring rates of depression [and] mental disorders…[that are caused by pervasive infantilization and surveillance of young adults, including laws like this one, are instead somehow magically caused by] social media usage”…the…dangerous and unconstitutional…[bill is similar to one] Arkansas passed…last year [which] a federal judge [has blocked with] a temporary injunction. Meanwhile, [California politicians want a similar bill with a mob rule enforcement mechanism, and] Utah’s [is being challenged by a lawsuit from FIRE]…

Blunt Instrument (#1394)

“Sex trafficking” is no longer a magic brain-pause spell, but Florida politicians haven’t noticed yet:

Florida aims to crack down on massage parlors as a way to stop sex work and [harass Asian migrants, using the racist] human trafficking [paradigm]…and nail salons might be next…A [new] bill…would [further micromanage] massage parlor[s], including [the masseuses’ wardrobe and] how dark they are allowed to tint their windows…bill sponsor Vicki Lopez…[vomited out a lot of decade-old wanking fantasies, while shouting “King of the Hill!” and spouting violent propaganda about how she wants cops to] “beat” [Asian women and destroy their livelihoods, bragging that ahe is “coming after” them]…The bill would [also] allow state health officials to suspend the licenses of [any Asian-owned] establishment [on a mere bureaucratic say-so]…Furthermore, if a massage therapist isn’t able to produce valid government identification, they will be [handed over to ICE for deportation]…

Torture Chamber (#1403)

I’m sure they occasionally yelled “Stop faking!” at him as he wasted away:

A…[legally innocent] HIV-positive [man locked in a cage by the state of California for missing a court date] devolved into AIDS [and] died because…[screws] denied him lifesaving medication even though they had his prescription and were told he needed it to survive…Nicholas Overfield…could..[no longer] stand or speak and was [confined to] a wheelchair when his mother visited him…on April 22, 2022.  He died months later after being transferred out of the jail and then to two hospitals and a hospice.  The lawsuit…names El Dorado County and Wellpath Community Care, LLC, the jail’s health care contractor…“In California alone there are several other documented incidents of Wellpath failing to provide HIV positive individuals with their prescribed medication while in jail,” [Attorney Ty] Clarke said…the immediate cause of death [w]as encephalitis…

 

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Back Issue #127

One distinguishing characteristic of the truly awful sex work story is its use of inane, annoying and dysphemistic language to pretend that sex work is “dirty”, “seedy”, titillating, lurid or otherwise fundamentally different from other kind of work.  –  “Case Study

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Every young generation loves to think it invented extramarital sex, and every older generation loves to condemn them as though it were really true.  –  “All Wet

Law enforcement loves to [claim]…they’re rescuing us.  They’re only rescuing us from being able to pay our bills.  –  “Printed To Fit

Our profession truly is the oldest one on Earth. Older than the pyramids, older than cities.  Older even than Homo Sapiens …We are as eternal as the sea; our enemies are mere insects, who annoy for a season and are then gone.
–  “For My Sisters

The nation’s mainstream press…argue about what size Cinderella’s glass slippers were and consult “experts” about what Teletubbies eat for breakfast.  –  “On Tape

Trying to hide or disguise [my] personality would’ve been almost as difficult as trying to get a new head.  –  “Being Maggie

 

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There aren’t just piles of fentanyl powder out in parks.  –  Ryan Marino

Hot Mess Alabama

Alabama is still trying to make up for its late start by violently spewing “sex trafficking” idiocy most other states have quietly dropped:

…the Sound of Freedom Act would institute the “toughest law in the nation” for human trafficking of minors…Named after the 2023 [propaganda] film of the same name [which glorifies a con artist and serial rapist], the Sound of Freedom Act would institute an automatic life sentence for anyone convicted of trafficking a victim under the age of 18.  Under the bill, it would not be required that the [target have actually committed an actual crime] to be given a life sentence…

Unchristian Nation (#1339)

Government at every level crusades against Christian charity:

…an…Ohio pastor…[was] issued 18 zoning law violations [for] keeping his church open to people who needed a warm place to sleep…Chris Avell, pastor of Dad’s Place in Bryan, Ohio…kept his church open 24/7 to provide warmth to the unhoused…[but] Ohio law prohibits residential use in first-floor buildings in a business district…the city…[sent] Avell…a letter on Nov. 3 [demand]ing…he [obey Caesar rather than God]…and during a New Year’s Eve service, police arrived and issued violations…Jeremy Dys, Avell’s attorney, [said]…“The city would rather kick these folks to the curb in…December and…January than allow the church to remain open…to those who need it the most”…

Panopticon (#1342)

If there’s a camera, cops will conscript it for use as a surveillance tool:

A food delivery robot company that delivers for Uber Eats in Los Angeles provided video filmed by one of its robots to [LAPD]…The incident highlights the fact that delivery robots that are being deployed to sidewalks all around the country are essentially always filming, and that their footage can and has been [handed to the pigs without even asking for a warrant]…The specific incident in question was a grand larceny case where two men tried (and failed) to steal a robot owned and operated by Serve Robotics, which ultimately wants to deploy “up to 2,000 robots” to deliver food for UberEats [while collaborating with the pigs]…

To Molest and Rape (#1363)

Some rapist cops are indiscriminate in their choice of victim:

A [typical and representative] Baton Rouge [cop who] was charged [last August for child molestation has now been charged with] rape [of an adult woman]…Demichael Robertson…rape[d the woman]…in December 2022…[but she was afraid to report him until she heard about the child molestation charge]…

Unsafe for Human Consumption (#1399)

Prohibitionists believe that outright, blatant lying is an acceptable means of advancing their authoritarian agenda:

The Sonoma County District Attorney’s Office has pulled down a p[ropaganda] announcement from its website [attempting to terrify voters with scary tales] about the painkiller fentanyl…an…audio spot…[claimed a six-year-old named Lindsey saw] some white powder [at a playground] and touched it…[and then instantly dropped dead].  But, it’s not based on anything real…”It’s impossible…touching powder fentanyl cannot cause an overdose in any way,” said Dr. Ryan Marino…a medical toxicologist…and addiction medicine specialist…”What a crazy amount of misinformation”…the DA [was unapologetic and said]…”I am not concerned about…[lying if it advances the police state]. Period.  I am not”…[but] “Lindsey’s Story” disappeared from the DA’s website shortly after [reporters] inquired about it…

Shame, Shame (#1405)

The latest internet-wrecking censorship attempt from self-important clowns who actually think fake nude pictures are worse than totalitarianism:

…the…No AI FRAUD…Act…would…create…a right to sue someone who uses your likeness or voice without your permission…the…agreement must involve a lawyer, and its terms must be governed by a collective bargaining agreement…it applies to the voices and depictions of all human beings “living or dead”…it defines…Likeness [as] any “actual or simulated image… regardless of the means of creation, that is readily identifiable as the individual”…These definitions…[are] broad enough to include reenactments in a true-crime show, a parody TikTok account…depictions of a historical figure in a movie…sketch-comedy skits, political cartoons…memes…or a cartoon like South Park or Family Guy including a depiction of a celebrity.  And it doesn’t matter if the intent is not to trick anyone…What’s more, it’s not just the creators…that could be sued.  Potentially liable parties include anyone …who “publishes, performs, distributes, transmits, or otherwise makes available to the public…[an imita]tion”…This is broad enough to ensnare social media platforms, video platforms, newsletter services, web hosting services, and any entity that enables the sharing of art, entertainment, and commentary.  It also applies to the makers of tools that merely allow others to create…[imita]tions…

To Molest and Rape (#1406)

In which “sex with minors” is used to mean “raping young children”:

San Antonio [cop]…Albert Sanchez [wa]s charged with possession or promotion of child pornography after he admitted to a witness that he was [raping prepubescent children]…“both male and female”…Sanchez was immediately [rewarded with a paid vacation after]…a search…[of his] cellphone…found multiple explicit pictures of [children]…younger than 10…

When the state or its pet media want to infantilize young adults, they are referred to as “children”.  But when they want to downplay a cop’s horrendous crimes, prepubescent children become “minors” and “juveniles”, as though they were 16 or 17.

 

I find paywalls distasteful, and so many people find this blog valuable as a resource I just can’t bring myself to install one.  Furthermore, I find ad delivery services (whose content I have no say over) even more distasteful.  But as I’m now semi-retired from sex work, I can’t self-sponsor this blog by myself any longer.  So if you value my writing enough that you would pay to see it if it were paywalled, please consider subscribing; there are four different levels to fit all budgets.  Or if that doesn’t work for you, please consider showing your generosity with a one-time donation; you can Paypal to maggiemcneill@earthlink.net or else email me at the same address to make other arrangements.  Thanks so much!

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Diary #708

Last Tuesday, I went to town to buy a replacement filter for our heater; Grace checked the websites for Wal-mart, Home Depot, and Ace hardware, and told me all three carried the correct one.  So naturally I assumed I could just pick one up and we’d be back in business.  Silly me; when I got to Wal-mart (where I needed other things anyhow), I was informed that the item was only available online.  So before I went driving all over town looking for it at the other places, I had Grace call them to talk to actual human beings; Ace stopped carrying them several years ago, and Home Depot was out.  We could easily order more filters from Amazon, but I didn’t want to wait until they arrived to take a damned shower, so we decided to simply buy a bolt to use as a plug.  Good idea, but Home Depot had nothing with a coarse thread, nor did the nearby plumbing supply store; fortunately, the guy there suggested a hydraulic parts dealer, and he had it.  Total cost (uncluding the teflon tape) under three bucks, and we got to take hot showers until the filters came in on Friday.  But after we replaced the plug with a new filter, I stowed this inside the pipe housing so the next time a hard freeze is predicted, we can pre-emptively remove the filter until the danger is past.

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