Reason Writers on TV: Associate Editor Peter Suderman Talks FDA and iPhone Apps With Neil Cavuto
On Thursday, July 22, Reason Associate Editor Peter Suderman appeared on Cavuto to discuss the FDA's recent proposal to regulate medical apps on mobile devices and argues regulation will make medical technology more expensive and limit consumer choices. Approximately four minutes.
Read more from Peter Suderman on the FDA's app regulations here.
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Gilbert police arrest woman in stolen car
At 4:13 a.m., a Gilbert police officer spotted a Lexus weaving while northbound on McQueen Road at Elliot Road, Gilbert police said Monday. The officer attempted to pull the vehicle over, but the driver, later identified as Jessica Archuleta Montano, 34, of Chandler, refused to stop immediately, police said.
Montano pulled over two miles later at McQueen and Baseline roads. The officer determined the vehicle was reported stolen out of Mesa. Montano was booked into jail for possession of a stolen vehicle. Nothing else happened.
http://www.azcentral.com/commu.....t-brk.html
So when cops actually do their job without accosting, beating or shooting innocent people they are what, to be lauded? This is how police work should be and should not be considered an "outstanding achievement".
That Balko has an entire category devoted to the aptly misnamed "Police Professionalism" is a sad testament that some cops don't do their job with just deference to the rights of the people they supposedly serve. Your doesn't change the fact that there are more than a "couple of bad apples" working with police forces nationwide.
Dangit, wrong link. Let's try again.
Hey, I just made it an entire day without beating or murdering anyone, where are my props?