Lauren Canario and Civil Disobedience protest video
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"You have to understand, most of these people are not ready to be unplugged. And many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it."
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Break the law, get punished or go to jail, it's been that way since man became civilized.
Land of the free, but you still have to pay. It's just the way things are. Sad, but true. Don't take it out on the civil servants on the job wasting time with these idiots, rather than dealing with the outrageous crime that IS spreading over the city.
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@Sc00ter {She's in jail due to her own choosing.}
If I tell you to do something that goes against your morals, say, stating your mother is a whore -- and unless you do so, I will break your legs.
Then I guess you "chose" to have your legs broken.
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@BraveCop {Try fighting for tougher sex offender penalties}
One would think this would not be necessary, but, alas, the law is a sick joke. I know first hand of someone who got 1 year with work leave for 3 counts of penetration with a 6 year old.
Good thing he wasn't selling pot, he might really be in trouble - you can get TWO years for just smoking a joint in a park.
But hey, keep worshiping your laws, it only makes you look daft and maniacal.
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@BraveCop {she broke a LAW}
Show me a victim, a complaint signed under penalty of perjury, and damages. Without such, all you have is "imaginings".
A "law" is just writing on paper used for the most part to extract money from the citizenry.
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@ethiopian32 {These retards should be hung from the neck until dead for wasting NH's public resources and tax dollars}
Did she hold a gun to their head or something? Is it NOT the public who allegedly DEMANDS things be taken this far if necessary?
Why not just make a law saying everyone has to plead guilty- that will save a lot of resources.
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@NachoBoy100 {if you walk, bike, skate, skip, run, ride a horse}
For that to make sense one would have to assume that none of those activities are capable of causing accidents.
Sorry I took the time to answer your comment Timmy.
To others who are interested, do some research and find out how far down the path to a total surveillance state we are.
politicalGRAFFITI 2 years ago
Whatever message you're trying to get across is backfiring on you as you appear to be very much misinformed. TRAVELING ON THE ROADS IS LEGAL. WHAT PART OF THAT DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND? If you don't have a driver's license you can be a passenger. You can walk or ride your bike on all roads except the highways. I never realized what cool cops we have in New Hampshire. I couldn't be any prouder or impressed with the positive way they handled this situation.
purplelilac79 2 years ago
Travel over the roads is now a privilege, it used to be a right. Apparently, through rather clever means, the government has incrementally turned the document that proved your ability to drive a motor vehicle into an internal passport, which can be revoked for things having absolutely nothing to do with driving.
As to walking, try it some time, often the police stop and demand ID, and the courts have ruled you must show ID.
Try riding a bus, train, or airplane...
Citizen where are your papers.
politicalGRAFFITI 2 years ago
You dont legally need an ID to fly, take a bus, or ride a train. Get the facts. And I've never been stopped for walking. Stop making stuff up just to complain.
Timmy1241 2 years ago
Google "TSA requires ID to fly"
The airlines would try and bluff people into thinking that you had to show ID to fly, when pressed they would allow it with a more extensive search.
This from the TSA
"Beginning Saturday, June 21, 2008 passengers that willfully refuse to provide identification at security checkpoint will be denied access to the secure area of airports..."
Challenged in court the government declared that the law requiring ID was secret... that's right we now have secret laws.
politicalGRAFFITI 2 years ago
Amtrak requires ID to ride the train as do most Bus lines.
When walking police can detain you and demand ID. The courts have upheld that you are required to identify yourself , even when now crime has been committed. I have personally talked to several people detained and ID demanded by police while walking do the road. Some have been arrest for refusing.
Passengers in automobiles are also routinely ask to ID themselves and can be arrest for refusing.
politicalGRAFFITI 2 years ago