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originally posted by: defcon5
a reply to: jude11
Prove to me that “water” wasn't laced with something else, urine, mace, saliva, etc...
The officer said it himself, she was “baiting” the police, and blowing the detergent directly in their eyes.
originally posted by: DenyObfuscation
a reply to: opethPA
Yep. If that's true, this crock of # belongs in the hoax bin.
originally posted by: jude11
originally posted by: defcon5
a reply to: jude11
Prove to me that “water” wasn't laced with something else, urine, mace, saliva, etc...
The officer said it himself, she was “baiting” the police, and blowing the detergent directly in their eyes.
See how we lost?
A terrorist behind every corner...or bubble.
Peace
originally posted by: defcon5
a reply to: ManBehindTheMask
All you're telling me is that you never took chemistry class. Chemistry day one, I walked into the room to the professor making huge fireballs out of bubbles. Various viruses can live just fine and peachy in a jar full of water with a bit of detergent in it. Some like Hep B can live up to 50 days on any surface they get on. Then, even if it is just detergent, some folks are allergic to it. For example, if I use any type of laundry soap with a perfume in it, I break out in hives. The police themselves use foam bubbles as a delivery system for mace/pepper spray.
originally posted by: hutch622
a reply to: sn0rch
Can you please show me where the leap from blowing bubbles , to being arrested for blowing bubbles is . There is none apart from a comment from the OP .
She was arrested later for an incident unrelated to the bubbles, and has been charged with conspiracy to commit an indictable offence.
originally posted by: hutch622
a reply to: FormOfTheLord
She was arrested later for an incident unrelated to the bubbles, and has been charged with conspiracy to commit an indictable offence.
From your own link . Have you anything better . No . Thought not . You all hate the police , well at least until you need one . I call BS on this whole thread .
Asking for any information then saying thats not good enough, and then asking for better information while accusing others of hating is itself pretty hateful. I reccomend the haters ball for you and your bretheren.
originally posted by: hutch622
a reply to: FormOfTheLord
I asked for a link showing that the lady was arrested for blowing bubbles , unfortunately the link provided nothing more than the origional OP . Thank you for the link and i am not being sarcastic here , sarcasm just isn't me . You all was a generalisation for the majority of people commenting here .
Asking for any information then saying thats not good enough, and then asking for better information while accusing others of hating is itself pretty hateful. I reccomend the haters ball for you and your bretheren.
I do not hate , like sarcasm that just isn't me . Sorry if i included you in the i hate cops crowd . Just as you generalised me as being one of the hater crowd perhaps you might see that you might have mistyped me .
There is no new information here . I still call BS .
She is guilty of if nothing else being rude and unhygienic
originally posted by: crazyewok
originally posted by: defcon5
a reply to: jude11
Prove to me that “water” wasn't laced with something else, urine, mace, saliva, etc...
The officer said it himself, she was “baiting” the police, and blowing the detergent directly in their eyes.
Actually the state needs to prove it was.
She does not need to prove otherwise.
America scared of a few bubbles