He was told it was private property and to move on. If it were me I would move. This guy felt entitled that he can stay but I have to move?
His rotten attitude was also on display when not showing ID to police. This could be a setup by him to get a lawyer and sue in Obama’s America.
“His rotten attitude was also on display when not showing ID to police.”
Your papers, please.
If you're sitting on a bench (obviously provided for people to sit on) and you're waiting outside your kid's preschool and you're not bothering anyone then why should you have to move?
I know that locale. There were no “private property” or other similar signs posted last time I was there.
Maybe that’s changed, but seeing how it’s located in a public skyway, (aerial sidewalk for the public) I doubt it.
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If his “rotten attitude” as you call it is to set up the police, in other words, force them to do something wrong, then I hope it works, the cops did something wrong. They didn't have to. No crime was committed. In the middle of a public, commercial space you need a sign to say it is not part of the public area, otherwise it is. Sounds like some company decided to put a couple of chairs out for their employees and hope nobody else uses them.