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It happened at the New York Citibank. There is another general thread about the event:
I am totally shocked at what I just watched.
Where did this happen? Is this in the United States?
How could she leave the bank if they got locked in? And if she left before they got locked in then they have no valid reason to say she was inside the bank and causing disruptions and wouldn't leave.
Originally posted by LadySkadi
reply to post by idunno12
If she was part of the protest group that was inside and left the building, but not the premises, she could still have been considered a trespasser and thus detained, by the undercover cop... Not condoning it, just wondering if that's how it will be slanted.
Originally posted by randomname
ameica's the best. you drag someone into your store then charge them with trespassing.
which i find impossible to do since she's a bank client and if they physically stop you from entering to access your money then you should charge the bank manager with theft.
Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
How could she leave the bank if they got locked in? And if she left before they got locked in then they have no valid reason to say she way inside the bank and causing disruptions and wouldn't leave.
Originally posted by LadySkadi
reply to post by idunno12
If she was part of the protest group that was inside and left the building, but not the premises, she could still have been considered a trespasser and thus detained, by the undercover cop... Not condoning it, just wondering if that's how it will be slanted.
Originally posted by mileysubet
Looks like they are trying to make victims of themselves....
Do you not see this is a pre-rehearsed thing?
You say you are not blind, but from your post I see otherwise.
Well they wouldn't be trapped in the building if someone busted down the door would they?
Originally posted by mileysubet
Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
How could she leave the bank if they got locked in? And if she left before they got locked in then they have no valid reason to say she way inside the bank and causing disruptions and wouldn't leave.
Originally posted by LadySkadi
reply to post by idunno12
If she was part of the protest group that was inside and left the building, but not the premises, she could still have been considered a trespasser and thus detained, by the undercover cop... Not condoning it, just wondering if that's how it will be slanted.
Break down the #ing door.. that's how. There is a bunch of heavy furniture in that bank smash it up. don't stand there looking like a tard.
Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
Well they wouldn't be trapped in the building if someone busted down the door would they?
Originally posted by mileysubet
Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
How could she leave the bank if they got locked in? And if she left before they got locked in then they have no valid reason to say she way inside the bank and causing disruptions and wouldn't leave.
Originally posted by LadySkadi
reply to post by idunno12
If she was part of the protest group that was inside and left the building, but not the premises, she could still have been considered a trespasser and thus detained, by the undercover cop... Not condoning it, just wondering if that's how it will be slanted.
Break down the #ing door.. that's how. There is a bunch of heavy furniture in that bank smash it up. don't stand there looking like a tard.
This would be the result if they had of broken their way out of the bank:
Get it done I say, break the #ing window you cowards. If your life or liberty is in danger do something about it, don't stand there looking like a fool.