Rochard |
11-20-2011 11:28 AM |
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Originally Posted by DJ The Kid
(Post 18572863)
Thanks to the police for protecting us from these very dangerous people. I was afraid for me and my family's life. LOL.
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It's not about protecting anyone. They are police officers. They were called to a dispute. The students, much to their surprise, discovered that is in fact not "their school" and they do not have the right to pitch tents any place they please. The school said no, they disobeyed, and because there was a small group of them the police were called. The children refused to listen to the school, refused to listen to police, and broke a number of laws.
You'll see things vastly differently when you have kids. You won't want to visit the local park because the high school kids hang out in packs smoking, or your pissed off because after an hour of trying to get your six year old to sleep the silence was shattered and woke you kid up again.
Our city union was striking at the town meeting, yelling obscenities - not thinking this was a city park, and that my kid and a few hundred other kids from our league was practicing football. Sounds like no big deal until you discover that your on the league and you get flooded with dozens phone calls from pissed off parents. They have the right to protest, they do not have the right to yell obscenities at a park in front of my kids.
We had another problem where one of our football games ran late - very late - and was in violation of the noise ordinance. One of the neighbors (who is most likely pissed at themselves for buying a house next to a high school) called the police, and we were shut down.
These things sound trivial and minor, but they are laws, and they exist for a reason.
When the school administration tells you not to camp out on the campus quad, guess what - Your not camping out. And if you don't obey the school, the police get called and you get removed.
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