Comment by kreetx

Comment by kreetx 4 days ago

14 replies

Police (and people in general) react to what appears. They can't stop time, strip-search Pretti, find nothing, then continue.

I could also say "there is no excuse for you to not understand why ICE did what they did". No point in these judgements, they don't help your argument.

The entire protest isn't a plain protest. They could do their whistling and marching on a public square, yet they walk and whistle along with law enforcement. (I guess the new way to rob a bank would just be to walk in there with the guards, but say that you're protesting and talk about the letters of constitution?)

direwolf20 4 days ago

It's not illegal to whistle near law enforcement.

Also they're not law enforcement.

  • kreetx 3 days ago

    They are, and I do think it's illegal to interfere with police work.

    • donkeybeer 3 days ago

      How is filming in public an "obstruction"? Do cameras or filmers have telekinetic powers? If you then tell me what is the safe radius where this telekinetic power is neutralized. Would an 800mm lens from 500 yards away be safe?

      • kreetx 3 days ago

        It is if you are doing it during a police operation.

        There is also no fixed radius. E.g, if there is a police op in one apartment, you are filming in another, but there is a wall in between, then the distance is miniscule. If you're walking along with the officer and filming the op as it happens, then you are in the radius. Even worse if you're also whistling.