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To: skippyjonjones
The definition of reasonable force is subjective and would be decided in a court of law.

Then why are you here deciding it for us?

I have simply posted the law and stated my observations from viewing the film. If I was a District Attorney and the film was the only evidence, I think I would have to charge the guard with Third Degree Robbery.

Did that sign belong to the guard or did he steal it. That is the issue. I don't believe you can possibly claim that the sign belonged to the guard.

What do you call it when some thug steals your protest sign and walks away with it?

418 posted on 09/04/2015 10:50:00 AM PDT by P-Marlowe (Tagline pending.)
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To: P-Marlowe

You’re still tapdancing. If laws were broken (stealing the sign) it should have been handled with the authorities, not by physical assault. You claimed the illegal was within his right to assault the guard, but the statute you cite is subjective.

Bottom line, you are siding with the illegal assaulting a presidential candidate’s body guard, to push your political agenda. it is transparent as is your claim to be a Trump supporter.


423 posted on 09/04/2015 10:58:58 AM PDT by skippyjonjones
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