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Offline Hap

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« Reply #15 on: March 19, 2007, 03:11:05 PM »
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The law should apply to everyone.


I agree.  Toss 'em in the klink.  

Still, they don't look dangerous to me; hence, my comment about arresting them for endangering.

Now if the guy with cane and the bruise falls on a police officer, that might be dangerous.

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« Reply #16 on: March 19, 2007, 04:06:29 PM »
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« Reply #17 on: March 20, 2007, 03:10:07 AM »
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Originally posted by Hap
I agree.  Toss 'em in the klink.  

Still, they don't look dangerous to me; hence, my comment about arresting them for endangering.

Now if the guy with cane and the bruise falls on a police officer, that might be dangerous.

Bunkered Down in Wyoming,

hap


Continue to joke all you want.

The issue is not the "woman" with the cane, it was the 200+ people that arrived under the auspice of a "irish business" and proceeded to hold up the parade for over an hour with their fight to remain in the parade.

I guess to you liberals, that is ok.  To me, that is cause to incite a riot.

Would I to try that in reverse in San Francisco, or any other liberal arse town, you can guarantee that is what would happen to me.

Guess that type of law breaking is ok for you libs, eh?
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