I still like the Man Shows' Beer Stand better.
I didn't think so. Police don't like people crowding around their blind spots. All she did was shove the camera guy back a bit.west-phoenix-az wrote:
RDMC wrote:
that female officer is a cunt.
YEAH! Stick it to the MAN! Fucking hippy liberals.
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
I think it's a little unreasonable to require somebody own a permit to sell lemonade at a stand like that. I like what 13brin said.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Douchebag trollers.
1) You can't set up any type of vending station without a permit. If you let for for "It is JUST Lemonade" then you have to let everyone.
2) There is no vending allowed on Capital Grounds. When the officer told them this, the guy shouts "It's a free country!" ... Ok, fine, where do you live Mister Hippy? I need a house to convert into a store... And since it is a free country, I will just take it from you. It's a free country afterall.
3) If the laws don't apply to you because it is a free country, quit yelling assault when someone touches your camera that you have shoved in their face. I don't think she should have touched him or his camera (Unless she told him to move away from her and he refused, and they edited that part out, since then it could be a safety issue, and he would be disobeying a lawful order).
They gave them plenty of time to leave, and they choose to get arrested instead. Then they want to make a big deal out of it.Yelling to the crowd to "not be intimidated" by the officers telling them to leave sounds a lot like inciting a riot.
1) You can't set up any type of vending station without a permit. If you let for for "It is JUST Lemonade" then you have to let everyone.
2) There is no vending allowed on Capital Grounds. When the officer told them this, the guy shouts "It's a free country!" ... Ok, fine, where do you live Mister Hippy? I need a house to convert into a store... And since it is a free country, I will just take it from you. It's a free country afterall.
3) If the laws don't apply to you because it is a free country, quit yelling assault when someone touches your camera that you have shoved in their face. I don't think she should have touched him or his camera (Unless she told him to move away from her and he refused, and they edited that part out, since then it could be a safety issue, and he would be disobeying a lawful order).
They gave them plenty of time to leave, and they choose to get arrested instead. Then they want to make a big deal out of it.Yelling to the crowd to "not be intimidated" by the officers telling them to leave sounds a lot like inciting a riot.
It's just silly. They know it is against the law and they do it anyways. If they want to change the law, they should be making some sort of plea to the people that can change it instead of fucking with the cops. Cops are required to enforce the law. Being a douchebag to a cop that is clearly following what they are told to do is silly. It's not going to change anything and it is only done for the sake of making themselves feel better about themselves. Well, pat on the back to them. Now move along.
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