Hold on, I re-watched the football game arrest video. The arrestee is white and the school cop black.
Does that mean I get free shoes?
Work boots are always there for the taking.
Hold on, I re-watched the football game arrest video. The arrestee is white and the school cop black.
Does that mean I get free shoes?
According to Tiffany Kennedy, the woman who shot the above video, Kitts had not been warned for not wearing a mask prior to the officer approaching her. Kennedy also said that Kitts has asthma and that’s why she was not wearing a mask.
“There is no reason to tase someone and arrest them for not wearing a mask,” Kennedy said.
Kennedy also pointed out the female officer who is shown running toward the Logan officer and Kitts at the end of the video was not wearing a mask – pulling one out of her pocket as she was in pursuit.
“Alecia’s mom said that when the officer tased her, the current went through the bleachers and zapped the kid sitting there too.”
If we had a lawyer here worth his weight in salt, we might get a good answer to this question I have ::cough cough::
I don't think anywhere in the country mask wearing has been made a "law." They are mandates. Could a decent lawyer explain to me how I can be forced to wear a mask under a mandate that is not a law?
It seems they get around this like they did with this woman by pressing ancillary charges like trespassing. Can it legally be called "trespassing" if I'm at a public facility that hundreds of others are attending at the same time because I'm not wearing a mask? Trespassing usually involves entering property unlawfully. If mask wearing isn't a law, then how can it be considered trespass to enter without one when the public is permitted to attend?
Sure wish I new a decent lawyer......
If we had a lawyer here worth his weight in salt, we might get a good answer to this question I have ::cough cough::
I don't think anywhere in the country mask wearing has been made a "law." They are mandates. Could a decent lawyer explain to me how I can be forced to wear a mask under a mandate that is not a law?
It seems they get around this like they did with this woman by pressing ancillary charges like trespassing. Can it legally be called "trespassing" if I'm at a public facility that hundreds of others are attending at the same time because I'm not wearing a mask? Trespassing usually involves entering property unlawfully. If mask wearing isn't a law, then how can it be considered trespass to enter without one when the public is permitted to attend?
Sure wish I new a decent lawyer......
Clarity in Criminal Statutes: The Void-for-Vagueness Doctrine.
Criminal statutes that lack sufficient definiteness or specificity are commonly held “void for vagueness.”1086 Such legislation “may run afoul of the Due Process Clause because it fails to give adequate guidance to those who would be law-abiding, to advise defendants of the nature of the offense with which they are charged, or to guide courts in trying those who are accused.”1087 “Men of common intelligence cannot be required to guess at the meaning of [an] enactment.”1088 In other situations, a statute may be unconstitutionally vague because the statute is worded in a standardless way that invites arbitrary enforcement. In this vein, the Court has invalidated two kinds of laws as “void for vagueness”: (1) laws that define criminal offenses; and (2) laws that fix the permissible sentences for criminal offenses.1089 With respect to laws that define criminal offenses, the Court has required that a penal statute provide the definition of the offense with “sufficient definiteness that ordinary people can understand what conduct is prohibited and in a manner that does not encourage arbitrary and discriminatory enforcement.”
1086 Cantwell v. Connecticut, 310 U.S. 296, 308 (1940). back
1087 Musser v. Utah, 333 U.S. 95, 97 (1948). “The vagueness may be from uncertainty in regard to persons within the scope of the act . . . or in regard to the applicable tests to ascertain guilt.” Id. at 97. “Vague laws offend several important values. First, because we assume that man is free to steer between lawful and unlawful conduct, we insist that laws give the person of ordinary intelligence a reasonable opportunity to know what is prohibited, so that he may act accordingly. Vague laws may trap the innocent by not providing fair warnings. Second, if arbitrary and discriminatory enforcement is to be prevented, laws must provide explicit standards for those who apply them. A vague law impermissibly delegates basic policy matters to policemen, judges, and juries for resolution on an ad hoc and subjective basis, with the attendant dangers of arbitrary and discriminatory applications.” Grayned v. City of Rockford, 408 U.S. 104, 108–09 (1972), quoted in Village of Hoffman Estates v. The Flipside, 455 U.S. 489, 498 (1982). back
1088 Winters v. New York, 333 U.S. 507, 515–16 (1948). “The vagueness may be from uncertainty in regard to persons within the scope of the act ... or in regard to the applicable test to ascertain guilt.” Id. Cf. Colten v. Kentucky, 407 U.S. 104, 110 (1972). Thus, a state statute imposing severe, cumulative punishments upon contractors with the state who pay their workers less than the “current rate of per diem wages in the locality where the work is performed” was held to be “so vague that men of common intelligence must necessarily guess at its meaning and differ as to its application.” Connally v. General Const. Co., 269 U.S. 385 (1926). Similarly, a statute which allowed jurors to require an acquitted defendant to pay the csts of the prosecution, elucidated only by the judge’s instruction to the jury that the defendant should only have to pay the costs if it thought him guilty of “some misconduct” though innocent of the crime with which he was charged, was found to fall short of the requirements of due process. Giaccio v. Pennsylvania, 382 U.S. 399 (1966). back
1089 See United States v. Beckles, 580 U.S. ___, No. 15–8544, slip op. at 5 (2017). [This means that as of the date the article was written, the case had not yet been published in the official reporter.]
1090 See Kolender v. Lawson, 461 U.S. 352, 357 (1983). back
the only one I know is old, decrepit and has far more advanced dementia than Joe Biden. we keep him around until we're out of oatmeal, then we'll put him out in some major city for some bleeding heart to take care of.
I am conflicted on this incident. First, I completely get not wanting to wear a mask. I don't like it myself, but if I am wanting to patronize a business and they require a mask, I put on a mask before entering. This school had a policy that if parents wanted to attend the game, they had to wear a mask. It is doubly stupid, considering that the game was outside, and attendance was limited to where they could social distance (I hate that term). From what I understand, she was roughly 20 feet from the nearest person. I personally don't really see where it is such a big deal.
All of that said............the school had a policy that those attending would wear a mask. Agree or disagree, if the school has a policy, then they have a policy. No, it isn't the law, but if someone violates the policy, the school is well within its right to ask that person to leave. To me, it's no different than the school having a policy of no cussing on school grounds and some guy is next to the bleachers cussing like a sailor. He is going to be asked to leave. When that person refuses, the school is going to involve the law. Then, when the police come and ask you to leave and you refuse and resist being removed from the "stadium" you are asking for trouble. When you resist arrest, nothing good is going to come from it. Fight it in court.
Now, I personally disagree with the policy in the first place. As I have stated a number of times, I think as a nation we have been had over this covid stuff. Still, the school had a policy. Right, wrong, or indifferent, agree or disagree, the school can make this policy. And she knew the policy and violated it anyway. It sucks, but if she had put on a mask or got up and left when asked, she doesn't get tased or arrested. But she chose to fight and make a scene. So, she got tased. Boo-hoo. Stop acting like Karen.
I agree with this, however, the tasing was unnecessary and over the top in my opinion. I wear a mask when required. I dont like it and sometimes expose my nose for some fresh air.
So as many of you know, my son is a basketball player. Senior year in high school. While the state of Maryland has dictated in October that high school sports should resume, my Uber-Liberal county (Montgomery County, MD) decreed they are "following the science" and it's not safe enough yet. They are sticking with having all sports played in the spring.
My son is trying to get a college scholarship. As of now a dozen schools are looking at him. Several have said, "we'd like to come see you play in a high school game." By spring, their commits will be done. **** Montgomery County.
Anyway, we only have AAU basketball right now. That's his only option to get more tape and invite coaches. So since July, we have been to 8 weekend tournaments. Kids are playing.
Here's how it goes. We all show up...sometimes thousands...in masks. Then the kids go maskless. On the sidelines, 20 minutes before the game, joking around, hanging out. Then they play. Huffing and puffing on the court. Fighting for loose balls, rebounds, and sucking down each other's air. And potentially the COVID virus is being spread.
1,000 kids show up, from 1,000 different homes. We, the parents, all have to wear masks. The kids then play. Mix their germs. Then get into cars with their thousand parents and drive home.......
If it were spreading that rapidly, well.....
I'm telling you there are thousands of these big tournaments going on every weekend across the country.
As I told my wife, all of us in the stands wearing masks is meaningless. Those kids will be breathing and passing whatever is in their homes to and around each other. Then all of these kids get in cars and go home with the 'rents.
Can someone explain to me how spectators wearing masks at events like these helps, even remotely, given the above?
So as many of you know, my son is a basketball player. Senior year in high school. While the state of Maryland has dictated in October that high school sports should resume, my Uber-Liberal county (Montgomery County, MD) decreed they are "following the science" and it's not safe enough yet. They are sticking with having all sports played in the spring.
My son is trying to get a college scholarship. As of now a dozen schools are looking at him. Several have said, "we'd like to come see you play in a high school game." By spring, their commits will be done. **** Montgomery County.
Anyway, we only have AAU basketball right now. That's his only option to get more tape and invite coaches. So since July, we have been to 8 weekend tournaments. Kids are playing.
Here's how it goes. We all show up...sometimes thousands...in masks. Then the kids go maskless. On the sidelines, 20 minutes before the game, joking around, hanging out. Then they play. Huffing and puffing on the court. Fighting for loose balls, rebounds, and sucking down each other's air. And potentially the COVID virus is being spread.
1,000 kids show up, from 1,000 different homes. We, the parents, all have to wear masks. The kids then play. Mix their germs. Then get into cars with their thousand parents and drive home.......
If it were spreading that rapidly, well.....
I'm telling you there are thousands of these big tournaments going on every weekend across the country.
As I told my wife, all of us in the stands wearing masks is meaningless. Those kids will be breathing and passing whatever is in their homes to and around each other. Then all of these kids get in cars and go home with the 'rents.
Can someone explain to me how spectators wearing masks at events like these helps, even remotely, given the above?
this is just a dry run. They are establishing the precedent that if they gov claims a health emergency, then the constitution no longer applies. This is why liberals are so desperate to control healthcare.
wow! this thread has over 9200 posts now? That's gotta be a SN record, right??
Most masks make my glasses fog up. The N95 is the worst. Trump 2020 mask fogs a little bit. My 2nd Amendment mask is the best in that regard. The Trump and 2A masks are just a piece of cloth with elastic behind my ears and don't protect from squat but hey, they keep the grocery store and Walmart happy.
So as many of you know, my son is a basketball player. Senior year in high school. While the state of Maryland has dictated in October that high school sports should resume, my Uber-Liberal county (Montgomery County, MD) decreed they are "following the science" and it's not safe enough yet. They are sticking with having all sports played in the spring.
My son is trying to get a college scholarship. As of now a dozen schools are looking at him. Several have said, "we'd like to come see you play in a high school game." By spring, their commits will be done. **** Montgomery County.
Anyway, we only have AAU basketball right now. That's his only option to get more tape and invite coaches. So since July, we have been to 8 weekend tournaments. Kids are playing.
Here's how it goes. We all show up...sometimes thousands...in masks. Then the kids go maskless. On the sidelines, 20 minutes before the game, joking around, hanging out. Then they play. Huffing and puffing on the court. Fighting for loose balls, rebounds, and sucking down each other's air. And potentially the COVID virus is being spread.
1,000 kids show up, from 1,000 different homes. We, the parents, all have to wear masks. The kids then play. Mix their germs. Then get into cars with their thousand parents and drive home.......
If it were spreading that rapidly, well.....
I'm telling you there are thousands of these big tournaments going on every weekend across the country.
As I told my wife, all of us in the stands wearing masks is meaningless. Those kids will be breathing and passing whatever is in their homes to and around each other. Then all of these kids get in cars and go home with the 'rents.
Can someone explain to me how spectators wearing masks at events like these helps, even remotely, given the above?
This is a great essay on how we have been duped and why:
https://americanmind.org/essays/the-covid-coup/
well....my whole class is under a mandatory 2 week quarantine starting today. Even though we all wore masks and all- the one kiddo in our room did test positive. So because of the contact tracing, the whole class has to stay home. I am pissed. So for all those believers in masks working- **** all of you. I lose another 2 weeks of my life stuck at home. So pardon me while i vent and say mean things. This is absolutely the most ****** up scenario and us perfectly healthy people pay the price. So **** the masks and **** the cdc.