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Old 12-20-2019, 03:50 PM
 
Location: 20 years from now
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Don't pity everyone. If it's a white person on trial, that imagination will work extra hard to find a way to acquit. I for one hope that itshim is on my jury if I ever commit a heinous crime.
If you commit a "heinous" crime, I'm the last person you want on that jury . I'm very straight forward, cut and dry, by the book. I don't care how bad you had it growing up, or what you thought was "unfair"...if you purposely cause problems and are a threat to others, I' will bury you and put you under the jail.
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Old 12-20-2019, 09:18 PM
 
Location: NY
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As I understand it she was in line, just sitting on the floor instead of standing, there was no mention of her obstructing traffic. I would imagine she moved forward as the line moved.

How was that hurting anyone? Is there a rule against sitting in line?

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The solution needed is to hire more case workers so people aren't standing in line for HOURS

or

supply enough chairs so no one has to STAND at all and use one of those tear off a number things to keep track of whose turn it is.
Opinion: You understood wrong......................
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Old 12-20-2019, 09:23 PM
 
Location: NY
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If people are mad about so much taxpayer money going to lawsuits like this then they need to hold these bad cops accountable, becuase they sure won't ever hold themselves accountable as the money for lawsuits caused by their own bad behavior comes out of YOUR pocket and not theirs.
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Holding cops accountable for restraining someone who wishes to act like a wild animal?
Anyone that bites deserves to be restrained. Feel so bad for that kid.......Nuff said.
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Old 12-21-2019, 03:55 PM
 
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That's a hell of an imagination you have there, you should write a novel.

I pity anyone on trial if you ever have to testify or sit on a jury.

or testify for the democrats in congress...


but seriously, i'm sure she was asked SEVERAL times to please not sit on the floor and not block the doorway. but these people are bought up to think authority is bad and they should do w/e they want.
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Old 12-21-2019, 04:31 PM
 
Location: Ohio
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Where did it say she was sitting blocking a doorway or obstructing traffic?

I have not and am not defending her actions after she was told she couldn't sit, I am questioning why her sitting down warranted any response at all considering people were kept standing in line for 3 hours.

There would have been no incident at all if that government office wasn't treating people as if they were cattle.

Being forced to stand in line for 3 hours is unacceptable.

Hopefully, $625,000 later the city will figure that out.
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