You would/do enforce every rule, everywhere, even if you don't agree with it?
That silly ordinance... Na, Only if it was a hot-button topic passed down in briefing. Still can't be mad at police for enforcing laws. That is their job. Just saying be mad at the people elected that pass these laws.
In Texas, if you cause an accident with no insurance you get a ticket. In DC you better not dance, or your ass is going to fucking jail for the weekend.
Fuck those cops, and fuck the politicians that made that law.
Dumbasses poked the bear and it bit them when they were clearly warned. Is it right that they can not stand there and sway like a couple tards or hop around like idiots? No, they should be allowed to. However, the officer told them what would happen. Enjoy the night(s) in jail.
Last edited by KBScobravert; 02-11-2013, 01:11 AM.
There's breaking the law to be a dick, and to prove a point. I'm not exactly sure why they did it.
It's too bad people view criticizing laws or authoritative powers as "radical". Our country needs to drop a bunch of outrageous laws and stand up for what is right, but that will require being "radical"
Originally posted by Buzzo
Some dudes jump out of airplanes, I fuck hookers without condoms.
Fuck those morons. They dont have to agree with the law but they were asked multiple times to stop. I just wished they tazed them all so they would drop like a rock.
You would/do enforce every rule, everywhere, even if you don't agree with it?
OK, lets get this straight.
A group of people go to the Jefferson Memorial to dance and carry out some sort of agenda, are warned, do it anyway, and then some of them get arrested and you guys have a problem with that?
I visited the Jefferson Memorial back in 1995. I visited the Smithsonian and Arlington National Cemetery over a two day stretch. Not once did I feel like breaking out in dance at any of those places.
It appears that a group of people were there for a reason. The reason was to poke the bear and get a response. Surprise! There was a response.
They were given warning, and the officer even went up to identify a "leader" and try to give warnings, but the warnings went unheeded. Add to that the fact that when the police go hands on for something that was warned about, others break out in even more dancing. You think this is just a coincidence?
I'm sure you guys go to work and break rules right in front of your bosses and expect no consequences.
Is that a silly law/ordinance? It sure seems to be. I'd like to know why the city council/district leaders even made it to begin with. Is this where Footloose came from?
There is a time/place/method for questioning authority. This is not the way to do it.
After seeing their buddies get arrested, they start badgering the officers. One guy even has a shirt with "DISOBEY" on it. You still think this whole incident was just a coincidence?
That couple was warned and they kept on doing it anyway. They were part of the group and they had a plan.
OK, lets get this straight.
A group of people go to the Jefferson Memorial to dance and carry out some sort of agenda, are warned, do it anyway, and then some of them get arrested and you guys have a problem with that?
I visited the Jefferson Memorial back in 1995. I visited the Smithsonian and Arlington National Cemetery over a two day stretch. Not once did I feel like breaking out in dance at any of those places.
It appears that a group of people were there for a reason. The reason was to poke the bear and get a response. Surprise! There was a response.
They were given warning, and the officer even went up to identify a "leader" and try to give warnings, but the warnings went unheeded. Add to that the fact that when the police go hands on for something that was warned about, others break out in even more dancing. You think this is just a coincidence?
I'm sure you guys go to work and break rules right in front of your bosses and expect no consequences.
Is that a silly law/ordinance? It sure seems to be. I'd like to know why the city council/district leaders even made it to begin with. Is this where Footloose came from?
There is a time/place/method for questioning authority. This is not the way to do it.
After seeing their buddies get arrested, they start badgering the officers. One guy even has a shirt with "DISOBEY" on it. You still think this whole incident was just a coincidence?
It is silly they would have to, but honestly, Im glad they passed that ordinance. These are memorials, not a disco. Dont needs kids making out on the steps, dont need people dancing. The same goes for any military memorial, etc.
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