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A question of legality and liability
Protests blocking access to public facilities like roads or entrances to airports are of course evil in intent and with total disregard to the public rights to use those facilities. In many occasions people might have missed planes and at great expense to make up for that. Also those on blocked bridges missed things and were late. Those with medical issues could have faced a severe health episode. And of course blocking such things can cause issues with first responders on the way to an emergency.
This is not about people's rights to protest. It is about where and when and the disruptions that they cause to others not interested in their cause of the day/week/month/year. And it is often the same people just being obnoxious idiots time and time again.
If the police arrest them, should there names, etc. be made available to all those who had their lives disrupted, and then sue them for monetary damages, for the inconveniences and real costs of their protests. Treble damages of course. Class action suit. Payable by one or all that were arrested, or could be proven to be a part of that protest.
Just askin'. Imagine how that might cause some of those unwashed mobs of democrats to watch were and when they protest and the costs related to the disruptions to other's lives.
Logically Right
Hopefully these terrorists experienced some "road burn" on their butts from being dragged along the pavement.
LogicallyRight wrote:
A question of legality and liability
Protests blocking access to public facilities like roads or entrances to airports are of course evil in intent and with total disregard to the public rights to use those facilities. In many occasions people might have missed planes and at great expense to make up for that. Also those on blocked bridges missed things and were late. Those with medical issues could have faced a severe health episode. And of course blocking such things can cause issues with first responders on the way to an emergency.
This is not about people's rights to protest. It is about where and when and the disruptions that they cause to others not interested in their cause of the day/week/month/year. And it is often the same people just being obnoxious idiots time and time again.
If the police arrest them, should there names, etc. be made available to all those who had their lives disrupted, and then sue them for monetary damages, for the inconveniences and real costs of their protests. Treble damages of course. Class action suit. Payable by one or all that were arrested, or could be proven to be a part of that protest.
Just askin'. Imagine how that might cause some of those unwashed mobs of democrats to watch were and when they protest and the costs related to the disruptions to other's lives.
Logically Right
A question of legality and liability br br Protes... (
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I'm with L.R. - Publicly expose these imbeciles to current and future employers, lenders and any civic activity where this behavior would be an issue (jury-duty, election worker, crossing-guard...)
And the class-action suits...hire a young attorney that will watch these angry little cockroaches for MANY years to collect any inheritances or lottery-winnings.
Treat them like n.y. is treating President Donald J. Trump...
As a Floridian I'm disappointed in that response, I would have liked to see something a bit more 'educational'.
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