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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
i didn't see anyone camping or any scenario that looked like an attempt to enforce no camping rules.
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The kids were camping on the college campus. This is why they the police were called in the first place.
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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
then you stop them from camping.. you are aware of parking rules , but you would be hard pressed to find someone who expects to be tear gassed for it. normally we remove the car
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If you park your car on the fucking grass and are told to remove it by the police, and then refuse to move it... Your gonna be arrested. And if you link arms with everyone else in the car and resist arrest, your gonna be pepper sprayed.
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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
false , he can tell them to stop camping , he can't make them leave as they have paid to be there, he can make them stop camping.. that is what should have been done..
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The college can in fact tell them to leave. Just because the students pay tuition, it doesn't give them the right to do whatever they want. They can't walk into any classroom they want. It does not give them the right to camp out on campus, fornicate under the bleachers, or park your car on the grass.
At this point this incident had nothing to do with the college. Police were called to the campus because of a dispute; At this point it was a legal matter. If police are called to the your local Best Buy because your making a scene and the police tell you to leave, it doesn't matter that it's public property. Your either leaving or going to jail.