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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
not to discount what you said but i am pretty sure this was on a campus, not public property but private property , and one that i imagine the students had paid to be on, makes it a bit different scenario
that just sounds like sheep talk.
Lets take a hypothetical situation, you are having a birthday party in a local park with 20-30 friends, a group of armed police suddenly show up and say "disperse this riot now or you will be pepper sprayed" ..
Would you run to your car or would you say "hey i think you have made a mistake , this is just a birthday party".
Lets imagine you chose the latter like 99% of people would  and then got pepper sprayed.. would you say the pepper spraying was justified simply because the officer warned you and no consideration for the facts of what happened matter ?
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That wasn't a warning it was an imminent notice.
Your example is too skewed to be serious.
You don't have the right to argue law in the field with police, it's their call.
If you are given opportunity to leave, pending arrest otherwise then your only legal right is to either leave or argue in court while wearing prison greys.
It's *not* RIGHT WING to enforce authority.
There is a THIN LINE between your LIBERTY and LOSING MOST ALL OF YOUR RIGHTS.
If you get caught smoking a joint THEN you can be stripped naked every day of the week and ordered where to sit, stand and lie down for 5 years, and gassed to sleep in your cell IN PRISON
You guys are sweating the small stuff, pitching tents where you like and dishing it out to police is nobodies right.