It's what great pleasure that I announce that one of the major upgrades on this site is now complete.
One of my major problems with YouTube is the degrading of uploaded videos on it's service. Because of the YouTube's limitations, I've been unable to show my videos in it's original TV format...but now that's change with VeohTV.
VeohTV is a new video service that's allows users to upload high resolution videos without degrading the file. In other words, with VeosTV, you'll be able to view my videos that way they were meant to be seen, without a loss of video or audio quality. What's even better is that unlike YouTube, you'l be able to actually download the files straight to your computer for later viewing on your monitor or television. Even better, you can VeohTV allows you to watch videos from other services such as Google and YouTube.
Miss a episode of Danbury Live, Community Forum, or Ideas at Work and Beyond or HatCityBLOG-TV (which is coming soon to cable)? Now, you'll be able to view them whenever you want.
To start, go to Veoh.com and download VeohTV (or Veoh player if you own a Macintosh). After installing the program, downloading videos is a snap.
To download a video, while running a video, click on the download button on the upper right hand portion of the viewer.
There is one drawback...
Since I'm making a full transition to Veoh, you should know that videos that are over twenty minutes long will have to be downloaded for full viewing. The reason for this is because unlike Google, Veoh is a smaller service and streaming large videos take up quite a bit of bandwidth.
Again, I welcome everyone to download VeohTV (or the Veoh Player for Macintosh users), upgrade to one of the best videos services on the internet, and watch videos on this site the way they're suppose to be viewed.
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On September 26, 2007, ten plaintiffs filed suit in response to an arrest of aday laborers at a public park in Danbury, Connecticut. Plaintiffs amended their complaint on November 26, 2007.
The amended complaint states that plaintiffs sought to remedy the continued discriminatory and unauthorized enforcement of federal immigration laws against the Latino residents of the City of Danbury by Danbury's mayor and its police department.
Plaintiffs allege that the arrests violated their Fourth Amendment rights and the Connecticut Constitution because defendants conducted the arrests without valid warrants, in the absence of exigent circumstances, and without probable cause to believe that plaintiffs were engaged in unlawful activity. In addition, plaintiffs allege that defendants improperly stopped, detained, investigated, searched and arrested plaintiffs. Plaintiffs also allege that defendants violated their Fourteenth Amendment rights when they intentionally targeted plaintiffs, and arrested and detained them on the basis of their race, ethnicity and perceived national origin. Plaintiffs raise First Amendment, Due Process and tort claims.
Plaintiffs request declaratory relief, damages and attorneys fees.