Hemphill
is very clear in specifying that her gripe is with Mayor Norwood,
and not the Log Cabin. In fact, she believes her job at the
Log Cabin to have been a divine blessing. “After nine years
with [an unnamed] company, I was let go and my unemployment
paychecks were running out,” she explained.
“On
July 4 [of 2004](a Sunday) I went to worship at “The Slab,”
which is a tent church that feeds the homeless after service.
I knelt down and spoke with God about my jobless situation.
I prayed hard and told God I couldn’t do this alone and needed
His help. I kid you not; the very next day the manager of
Log Cabin offered me a job. I truly believe that God gave
me that job.
I wonder what the local church community and Pastor/Mayor
Jim Norwood himself would think of that. God gave me that
job for a reason, I am not sure what the reason is or was,
but God gave me that job.
”
According to Hemphill, there were four other arrests made
in connection with the sting, and only one of those arrestees
has returned to work, as far as she is aware. While awaiting
the dismissal of her case that she was told many times over
would “likely” be granted, Hemphill has researched Texas law
and found there is no statute against “promoting obscenity.”
“The
way I understand it is, ‘obscenity’ is not in the main law
books,” Hemphill said. “‘Obscenity’ is determined by the local
community standards and in this case Mayor Jim Norwood’s community
of Kennedale.”
Her
first method of fighting this charge was to pen a letter to
mayor Norwood (reprinted below) rebuking him for the hardship
his crusade to “better society” has brought upon her. She
believes this battle to be a product of fear and misunderstanding,
and she expresses concern that it will eventually be borne
by other members of the population.
“It
seems that anything not understood is considered abnormal.
Not understanding is the underlying structure for fear and
what we fear we fight,” Hemphill said. “Soon we will all be
arrested and condemned on what is not understood based on
who determines what is normal. Gothic kids will be arrested
for wearing black clothes, colored hair and rings in their
eyebrows, all because someone may think that is not normal.”
Following
is Hemphill’s letter to Mayor Norwood:
August
3, 2005
Hero
or Murderer
Dear
Mayor of Kennedale,
I
would like you to know just how successful you were on your
campaign to shut down the adult novelty stores in your area.
You were so successful that they continue fully operational.
The owners of the stores still flourish and the income of
the stores still flourish; however, you did succeed with creating
a victim.
I
am one of those victims. I am YOUR victim. I was an employee
at the Log Cabin on 5405 Highridge Ct. Fort Worth, TX 76140.
I worked 5 to 6 days a week making $6.00 an hour as a cashier.
I was a productive employee as well as a productive person
of society. I was paying taxes, paying bills and attending
school with the intention of applying for Nursing School for
a RN degree at TCC.
Things
were going well for me until you came along to “Make a better
society.” I came to work one morning only to find myself arrested
for “promoting obscenity.” The only promotion I did was ring
up a sale on the cash register for a potential customer. That
customer turned out to be an undercover police officer.
For
some odd reason, it seems that it is not illegal to watch
an adult video or even purchase one for ownership; however,
I was arrested for promoting something that is not even illegal
to purchase. I don’t understand nor will I ever.
I
am not sure what you were trying to do, but hurting the business
and owners of the business evidently could not be accomplished,
for they still flourish. Unfortunately, I am no longer flourishing.
I have been out of a job since March of this year at the suggestion
of my lawyer. He suggested that I quit and plead guilty to
the charge of “Promoting Obscenity.”
The
company took care of all the fines that occurred because of
this arrest, but the only one hurt was myself and another
employee arrested for the same. I am now on probation for
a year and have been unsuccessful at getting another job due
this charge being on my record. I am not asking much in the
way of a job, just some work to do that will pay the bills
and put food on my table. I am being denied the ability to
support myself and stay off welfare because of you and this
ridiculous charge.
Today
Dollar General turned me down based on a background check
where this charge shows. Even though theses charges do not
show as a conviction as of yet, thanks to deferred adjudication
for a year, companies such as Dollar General do not seem to
consider someone with these charges as employable.
I wish to ask you, Are you a Hero or a Murderer? Are you a
Hero? Did you succeed in shutting down all these stores? I
think not! They are still in full operation and still being
supported financially by our fellow citizens in their purchases.
Or
are you a Murderer of an individual who was trying to make
a living, pay the bills, provide food for the table and go
to school to become better person. Since my arrest and charges,
I have been reduced to seeing a probation office, getting
psychiatric help through a state supported hospital and seeking
financial assistance through the state of Texas.
In my opinion, the working taxpayers of Texas are the Heroes
and I used to be one of those heroes. Today for the first
time I had to beg for food. I have never been so humiliated
or felt so lost as I did today.
No
Mr. Mayor, you are not a Hero, you are a Murder and I am your
victim. You have murdered my chances of success in this life,
my ability to support myself and help the fellow Taxpayers
of Texas.
You
have also Murdered any chance of success of my becoming a
Nurse in the future, because even Nursing schools must do
a criminal background check and Mr. Mayor if that isn’t enough,
you have murdered my ambition and my soul all because I was
working for a living and cashed out a video to a legal paying
customer.
I imagine you will have no feelings one way or the other on
my predicament since you caused it, and I am sure nothing
will come of my letter, but I will be sending this letter
out to anyone who will put it into print and take the time
to read it. I want people to know just how much of a hero
you are.
Your
Victim