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Originally Posted by Rochard
I can see why - we don't need supporters from one side going after the other side because someone wore a damn t-shirt.
My house is at the entrance of our small housing development, and during the last election California voted on gay marriage. Although it's illegal to put such signs up on properly that isn't yours (in this case it was owned by the HOA), both sides put signs up where you enter / leave the development. They did this in multiple locations. They started at 3am on election day and by 7am the cops were called multiple times because they were physically fighting. Pretty silly really.
I voted weeks ago via mail.
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Based on your story I can understand it a bit more now. Something about the clothes you wear getting you jailed rubbed me the wrong way, but if you couple it with loitering/voter intimidation, then it makes sense.