Everybody likes to kick you when you're on the top....nothing new. And it's not like many of those countries didn't, don't, and won't do the same things. LJS9502_basic
I agree, in a world full of bullies only the biggest bully stays on top.
Thousands and thousands of civilians dead in these wars, this might not be the topic to point it out but who cares about polls and what people say? the wars are still going on.
If she was in fact on her property, the charges shouldn't stick.
But it can be hard to know exactly where the property line is. We had the city come over to our house for something once, and it turns out that our property stops way further away from the road than we anticipated, and the redt id the city's land. If she was technically in front of the line, then she could be in trouble,
But I don't see why taping the police is public should be illegal, any way...
kev_stevens67
I don't think she was arrested for being on her property. She was arrested for disobeying a police officer, which is against the law - on or off your property. At least this is my understanding.
It isn't against the law to refuse a police officer, where did you get that from? It is against the law to refuse arrest, but if a cop tells you to do things if you are not breaking the law, you have the right to refuse.
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