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originally posted by: Deny Arrogance
a reply to: kaylaluv
She admitted to serial stalking.
She starts off bragfing about she took photos and drives by EVERY DAY.
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Jonjonj
a reply to: Bobaganoosh
Here is the thing: She provoked a person at their home, and expected no reaction. Once the home owner reacted she got scared and called the police. How many sayings are there in the English language regarding provoking and paying the consequences? A lot.
The reaction should have been: "Give the finger back". he could even yell at her from where he stood. Getting into a car and following her crosses many legal lines. However, Trump supporters do not see why this is a legal line.
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: kaylaluv
a reply to: JacKatMtn
Also sad when a single finger can trigger folks.
What's really sad is her showing her true colors...calling the guy a redneck racist f$@#ker....didn't even know him and I don't know many of those kinds that drive Audis...
She can say whatever sahe wants about him. I have no idea if he is a redneck or a racist. It was her opinion fro what she observed.
originally posted by: imsoconfused
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Jonjonj
a reply to: Bobaganoosh
Here is the thing: She provoked a person at their home, and expected no reaction. Once the home owner reacted she got scared and called the police. How many sayings are there in the English language regarding provoking and paying the consequences? A lot.
The reaction should have been: "Give the finger back". he could even yell at her from where he stood. Getting into a car and following her crosses many legal lines. However, Trump supporters do not see why this is a legal line.
He should only react in the way she or you expects him too.? Just because it is what you might have done doesnt mean thats what he should do.
I would have chased the stupid bitch too.
LMAO> I HAVE TO DRIVE BY IT EVERY DAY. WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
originally posted by: Deny Arrogance
a reply to: reldra
When somone hostile initiates aggression at your home it is absolutely your right to identify them and find out who they are.
The agressor knows where you live and could return to escalate violence.
originally posted by: MiddleInitial
a reply to: reldra
No, no. I wasn't making a legal argument, and neither were you. You appealed specifically to logic.
originally posted by: imsoconfused
a reply to: reldra
I drive all the time. There is never ever ever ever only one way to get my kids school.
originally posted by: reldra
a reply to: Bobaganoosh
No matter what the officer says, you can give someone the finger and they should not get into their car and follow you. This should be common sense.
I understand the officer saying that she should not stop there or repeatedly do this. But STILL, getting in your car and following someone, tailing, beeping the horn, none of those are legal things.
She may have taken a pictures of the signs once, for social media.
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: imsoconfused
a reply to: reldra
I drive all the time. There is never ever ever ever only one way to get my kids school.
Usually people take the same route daily. Maybe you are different.