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After a failed police crackdown, North Dakota now plans to attack activists with fines.

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    By Sabrina ImblerNov 30, 2016, 3:12 pm142 pts
    photo of After a failed police crackdown, North Dakota now plans to attack activists with fines. imageState officials have threatened to charge any person found transporting “prohibited items” into the Dakota Access Pipeline protesters’ camp. The no-go list includes food, lumber, and Port-a-Potties, with fines as high as $1,000. The office of Governor Jack Dalrymple had initially suggested more…
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