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To: TurboZamboni
Don't know enough about the specifics of the case. Can the police order an individual to move along if they're loitering in front of a business for a lengthy period of time? The guys's excuse, he was waiting for his children, sounds a little bogus, but can the police just tell someone to get moving because they look suspicious? One of the commenters dug up this guy's rap sheet, and he's got two previous convictions for disorderly conduct. Still don't know if what he was doing was illegal.

On a separate note, I remember being part of a Republican "cheering" section that was ordered to move to a separate, farther area during a speech given by Al Gore and Joe Lieberman at a public park in La Crosse, Wisc. in 2000. Nobody was planning on throwing things at the candidates, but they moved our group much further away anyway. Nobody in our group protested, we just did what the cops told us to do.

8 posted on 08/29/2014 7:38:34 AM PDT by driftless2 (For long term happiness, learn how to play the accordion.)
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To: driftless2
The guys's excuse, he was waiting for his children, sounds a little bogus, but can the police just tell someone to get moving because they look suspicious?

Except that he was sitting in front of his kid's preschool, they were there, his arrest and tazering was witnessed by a member of the preschool staff, and her statement to the police was also a reason for the charges to be dropped.

The only thing that was bogus in all of this were the original charges.

19 posted on 08/29/2014 7:57:39 AM PDT by DoodleDawg
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To: driftless2

Read the article again he said he was on his way to pick up his children. So from that I assume he was waiting for the train or subway to do so.


30 posted on 08/29/2014 8:12:46 AM PDT by Captain Peter Blood
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To: driftless2
Still don't know if what he was doing was illegal.

If it was not illegal then why the need to tell him to move along? And what if the other two 'disorderly conduct' citations were for similar reasons? If I am sitting in a public area doing absolutely nothing wrong then I don't expect to be harassed by police and rent-a-cops. Or are we now living in a society where what is legal depends on the mood of the cop at the time?

79 posted on 09/04/2014 6:59:24 AM PDT by DoodleDawg
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