Page 2 of 6 FirstFirst 1234 ... LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 54
  1. #11

    Array

    School
    Back from vacation
    Location
    Undisclosed
    Posts
    2,018
    Quote Originally Posted by Matthew Edlund View Post
    It's also what happens when people try to exercise rights like assholes. The police weren't out of line here.
    Sooooo, if you are agreeing you should have the right to dance anywhere, why should you be arrested?
    Quote Originally Posted by RyanWasley View Post
    they deserved it..asshats
    Really?

  2. #12
    Matthew Edlund's Avatar
    Array

    School
    On the search
    Location
    New York
    Posts
    269
    Quote Originally Posted by Taylor Culbertson View Post
    Sooooo, if you are agreeing you should have the right to dance anywhere, why should you be arrested?

    Really?

    I'm not agreeing with the people who wanted to have a "dance off" as a demonstration. I'm agreeing with the police.

  3. #13

    Array

    School
    10th planet Hotbox Dawsonville :) North Georgia MMA
    Location
    North Georgia
    Posts
    446
    I think it's a little crazy locking up someone for dancing or PDF. Sure maybe it was out of place dancing at a Memorial but was there really the need to arrest these people? Then to pick someone up and slam them for dancing? LOL Wow...

  4. #14
    Matthew Edlund's Avatar
    Array

    School
    On the search
    Location
    New York
    Posts
    269
    Quote Originally Posted by bobby rivers View Post
    Which makes the law completely justified. Right? Where is the justice in assaulting a nonviolent asshole? If they had clubs,chains, and molitav cocktails on standby, sure. But the old couple rocking back and forth like we all do when our girl looks cute? That provoked it. No clue why they where rockin the boat though.
    It's not assault. It's controlling and restraining a disorderly person. Well, persons in this case. You don't have to have a weapon to be a threat.

  5. #15

    Array

    School
    Back from vacation
    Location
    Undisclosed
    Posts
    2,018
    Quote Originally Posted by Matthew Edlund View Post
    I'm not agreeing with the people who wanted to have a "dance off" as a demonstration. I'm agreeing with the police.
    I know, and I was showing you why you were wrong.

  6. #16
    Matthew Edlund's Avatar
    Array

    School
    On the search
    Location
    New York
    Posts
    269
    Quote Originally Posted by EricSafier View Post
    I think it's a little crazy locking up someone for dancing or PDF. Sure maybe it was out of place dancing at a Memorial but was there really the need to arrest these people? Then to pick someone up and slam them for dancing? LOL Wow...
    They didn't get locked up for dancing. They got a warning for dancing. They got locked up for disorderly conduct.

    "Disorderly conduct offenses vary widely by state. Here are some of the most common acts that are considered disorderly conduct offenses:
    Public drunkenness
    Inciting a riot
    disturbance of the peace
    loitering in certain areas
    fighting / physical altercations
    obstructing traffic
    use of extremely obscene or abusive language
    loud or unreasonable noise
    etc...

    Given the wide range of behaviors that could constitute disorderly conduct, a person may be arrested for this crime without proper cause. Virtually any socially offensive or disruptive conduct may be prosecuted as disorderly conduct.

  7. #17
    Matthew Edlund's Avatar
    Array

    School
    On the search
    Location
    New York
    Posts
    269
    Quote Originally Posted by Taylor Culbertson View Post
    I know, and I was showing you why you were wrong.
    I don't feel I am wrong

  8. #18

    Array

    School
    Back from vacation
    Location
    Undisclosed
    Posts
    2,018
    Quote Originally Posted by Matthew Edlund View Post
    They didn't get locked up for dancing. They got a warning for dancing. They got locked up for disorderly conduct.

    "Disorderly conduct offenses vary widely by state. Here are some of the most common acts that are considered disorderly conduct offenses:
    Public drunkenness
    Inciting a riot
    disturbance of the peace
    loitering in certain areas
    fighting / physical altercations
    obstructing traffic
    use of extremely obscene or abusive language
    loud or unreasonable noise
    etc...

    Given the wide range of behaviors that could constitute disorderly conduct, a person may be arrested for this crime without proper cause. Virtually any socially offensive or disruptive conduct may be prosecuted as disorderly conduct.
    What if I get the walking farts?

  9. #19

    Array

    School
    10th planet Hotbox Dawsonville :) North Georgia MMA
    Location
    North Georgia
    Posts
    446
    Good points!!

  10. #20

    Array

    School
    NA
    Location
    Toledo, Ohio
    Posts
    672
    They were warned....whether it's a stupid rule or not, it's obvious they wanted to get arrested.

Page 2 of 6 FirstFirst 1234 ... LastLast

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •