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[QUOTE=Tetracycline;25523155]Don't you think it's dumb how he didn't let her exercise her right to blow bubbles (which I assume...is legal unless it's some sort of deadly weapon in Canada)[/QUOTE] lol rights in Canada aren't infallible (oddly enough). The crown can overturn your rights temporarily if deemed necessary and reasonable for the situation. G20 protests are an example. Hectic situations and the police needed to keep things under control and orderly. Like fuck if you don't want to get into shit with the police don't go around blatantly asking for it.
[QUOTE=Aman V;25523193]lol rights in Canada aren't infallible (oddly enough). The crown can overturn your rights temporarily if deemed necessary and reasonable for the situation. G20 protests are an example. Hectic situations and the police needed to keep things under control and orderly. Like fuck if you don't want to get into shit with the police don't go around blatantly asking for it.[/QUOTE] Well I guess I understand, I still think it's dumb that he got all worked up at someone who was only blowing bubbles
[QUOTE=Tetracycline;25523211]Well I guess I understand, I still think it's dumb that he got all worked up at someone who was only blowing bubbles[/QUOTE] meh probably a tiresome day of dealing with tardtastic uncooperative protesters
Way to bring even more unwanted attention to yourself Mr. Bubbles.
[QUOTE=Aman V;25522957]yeah, they make me rage. The cop going along with the whole lawsuit thing is stupid but the cop wasn't out of line at all. (most?) of the protesters are annoying fucking immature retards. [I]"LOVE AND PEACE, HURRR FUCK GOVERNMENT, HURR ANARCHY, LETS SET CARS ON FIRE HURR."[/I] I don't mind if they protest, just don't do stupid shit and do things to cops that will obviously get them mad. and he did thoroughly warn her dumbass. Not like the bubble just touched him and out of nowhere he football tackled her with no warning.[/QUOTE] Did she set a car on fire? Methinks not. On the lawsuit, just because the guy said he looks in the mirror a lot it isn't necessarily an insult. Maybe he's just got the hots for him. Also, it's not deliberate assault because the protester can't control the wind.
[QUOTE=ExplodingGuy;25511763]You know you're on the internet too much when you take everything seriously, and bring the drama out it to real life.[/QUOTE] The internet is serious business. You are heathenous. You will be burned and your blood will be offered to Basement Cat. Ia! Ia! Cthulhu!
[QUOTE=MachiniOs;25515853]Effective trolling there.[/QUOTE] I fucking love your avatar.
The Internet is Srs business
[QUOTE=Aman V;25522957]yeah, they make me rage. The cop going along with the whole lawsuit thing is stupid but the cop wasn't out of line at all. (most?) of the protesters are annoying fucking immature retards. [I]"LOVE AND PEACE, HURRR FUCK GOVERNMENT, HURR ANARCHY, LETS SET CARS ON FIRE HURR."[/I] [/quote] First of all, not everyone who hates the G20 is a hippie or an anarchist. Second of all, people protesting G20 are usually protesting globalization but they all protest for different reasons, to be honest. Some hate capitalism, some hate government officials from the world over discussing things in secret. [QUOTE=Aman V;25522957]I don't mind if they protest, just don't do stupid shit and do things to cops that will obviously get them mad. and he did thoroughly warn her dumbass. Not like the bubble just touched him and out of nowhere he football tackled her with no warning.[/QUOTE] Yes. Blowing bubbles at people is illegal, i forgot about that law. The bubbles law. Seriously I'm tired as fuck of police making up their own laws as they go along, citizens aren't here to make a policeman's job easier, especially when they disagree with them. They are civil [b]servants[/b], sometimes that means beating people in the head with a stick and sometimes that means [b]shutting the fuck up[/b].
[QUOTE=s0beit;25530920]First of all, not everyone who hates the G20 is a hippie or an anarchist. Second of all, people protesting G20 are usually protesting globalization but they all protest for different reasons, to be honest. Some hate capitalism, some hate government officials from the world over discussing things in secret. Yes. Blowing bubbles at people is illegal, i forgot about that law. The bubbles law. Seriously I'm tired as fuck of police making up their own laws as they go along, citizens aren't here to make a policeman's job easier, especially when they disagree with them. They are civil [b]servants[/b], sometimes that means beating people in the head with a stick and sometimes that means [b]shutting the fuck up[/b].[/QUOTE] The protesters at he g20 should have known they were walking on thin ice. Pissing off a cop is something you don't want to do. My previous posts pretty much refute what you said no point in retyping.
[QUOTE=Aman V;25531444]The protesters at he g20 should have known they were walking on thin ice. Pissing off a cop is something you don't want to do. My previous posts pretty much refute what you said no point in retyping.[/QUOTE] Pissing off a cop isn't illegal, however. Protesters at G20 were by and large guilty by association, there were anarchists causing trouble which led the police to bully the peaceful protesters. Real classy. I am aware of what you mean, by the way by not wanting to piss off police, it is a bad situation, but i think it is a worse situation to let cops get away with those types of activities. It isn't illegal to aggravate a police officer, and what aggravates a police officer can vary from officer to officer. It is so subjective it sounds more like you are saying "don't ever mess with police" which really isn't valid because sometimes, the police start the confrontations and sometimes, they break up protests. People have a right to protest their government, it doesn't matter if this aggravates a cop. I personally couldn't care less about [b]his[/b] rights, he is a public servant on the job. Peoples rights trumps his. [editline]e[/editline] (I meant his rights don't supersede hers by the way, not that he doesn't have any rights)
That cop sounds like he could voice movie trailers.
[QUOTE=s0beit;25531594]Pissing off a cop isn't illegal, however. Protesters at G20 were by and large guilty by association, there were anarchists causing trouble which led the police to bully the peaceful protesters. Real classy. I am aware of what you mean, by the way by not wanting to piss off police, it is a bad situation, but i think it is a worse situation to let cops get away with those types of activities. It isn't illegal to aggravate a police officer, and what aggravates a police officer can vary from officer to officer. It is so subjective it sounds more like you are saying "don't ever mess with police" which really isn't valid because sometimes, the police start the confrontations and sometimes, they break up protests. People have a right to protest their government, it doesn't matter if this aggravates a cop. I personally couldn't care less about [b]his[/b] rights, he is a public servant on the job. Peoples rights trumps his.[/QUOTE] Ummm derp hurp you know police officers are citizens too right? They still have all their inherent rights yours don't supersede his. Also like I said he told her to stop blowing bubbles at him, she just stood their acting smug and playing stupid, he told her again, and she did it again. Not like she wasn't warned. Cease and desist.
[QUOTE=Aman V;25531689]Ummm derp hurp you know police officers are citizens too right? They still have all their inherent rights yours don't supersede his. Also like I said he told her to stop blowing bubbles at him, she just stood their acting smug and playing stupid, he told her again, and she did it again. Not like she wasn't warned. Cease and desist.[/QUOTE] Cease and desist isn't a right though, and blowing bubbles isn't against the law.
[QUOTE=s0beit;25531714]Cease and desist isn't a right though, and blowing bubbles isn't against the law.[/QUOTE] Fuckkk like can you not read? I've already addressed what you are saying in previous posts. Please use your scroll wheel man.
[QUOTE=Ezhik;20961274]What military attacks a person who has a bubble blaster as a weapon?[/QUOTE] Called it!
[QUOTE=Aman V;25531745]Fuckkk like can you not read? I've already addressed what you are saying in previous posts. Please use your scroll wheel man.[/QUOTE] I read what you said and it still doesn't make any fucking sense. Don't say smug shit like "Fuckkk like can you not read" when you have no fucking idea how the law works and are spouting illogical retarded nonsense every other sentence. People are [b]individuals[/b], it doesn't matter if protesters as a whole were "on thin ice", she isn't responsible for everyone else's actions. BLOWING BUBBLES ISN'T FUCKING ILLEGAL. Your blind defense of an aggressive officer is fucking astounding.
What an asshole
Blowing bubbles in their faces was an absolutely fucking retarded idea. She did put it away though so unless she took it back out and blew them in his face again there was no reason to arrest her.
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That Jessi Slater chick is gonna be filthy rich.
[QUOTE=dag10;25540927][img_thumb]http://images2.memegenerator.net/ericdouglace/ImageMacro/3220604/DID-I-HEAR-SOMEONE-SAY-LAWSUIT.jpg[/img_thumb][/QUOTE] Take my fucking picture down you jackass. It ain't funny.
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