The reason that cops don't like Curtis is because his existence makes them confront the reality that he's got more courage--and principle--in his little toe then all of them put together.
@mackler Well in fairness most cops have courage in the sense that they will pull someone over for a registration violation without knowing what that person will do in retaliation. Or they are often courageous in facing gunfire from a drug merchant who shoots back. The problem is that they don't often have the same courage staring down a questionable order from on high.
I'm pretty sure I saw a bullhorn in one of those guys hands, RR.
I like bullhorns for protests or for simply making one's voice heard if an individual is so moved. I guess it depends on local laws and the question of public versus private property, but I believe the right of free speech is worth the minor inconvienances to anyone's business, quite honestly. I get that its annoying to them, but as long as a person is not vulgar, I support the use of megaphones in a wide range of circumstances
"Pitch a fit"
Just like a spoiled child who is in need of some discipline.
unclesamsbastardson 1 year ago
The reason that cops don't like Curtis is because his existence makes them confront the reality that he's got more courage--and principle--in his little toe then all of them put together.
mackler 1 year ago
@mackler Well in fairness most cops have courage in the sense that they will pull someone over for a registration violation without knowing what that person will do in retaliation. Or they are often courageous in facing gunfire from a drug merchant who shoots back. The problem is that they don't often have the same courage staring down a questionable order from on high.
RidleyReport 1 year ago
Glad to see you out there in Nashua still, Curtis! Good job out there.
JuggaloCapuzzo 1 year ago
I'm pretty sure I saw a bullhorn in one of those guys hands, RR.
I like bullhorns for protests or for simply making one's voice heard if an individual is so moved. I guess it depends on local laws and the question of public versus private property, but I believe the right of free speech is worth the minor inconvienances to anyone's business, quite honestly. I get that its annoying to them, but as long as a person is not vulgar, I support the use of megaphones in a wide range of circumstances
slewofdamascus 1 year ago