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Originally posted by 1/2 Nephilim "The cop said"
Originally posted by grainofsand
reply to post by captaintyinknots
I see your perspective and as someone on the other side of the Atlantic I am unable to disagree with it.
My initial thoughts though are of 'it's ok to be homeless, just don't trash someone else's street'
...don't see a problem with that, but if you have some specific examples appropriate to this thread about someone trashing a street and being unjustifiably discriminated against, please do share them here, I'm interested.
Originally posted by grainofsand
reply to post by captaintyinknots
From the links in the OP, the guy threw the stuff he didn't want onto the floor.
That is 'trashing a street' in my opinion, do you disagree with such behaviour?
I do if it was my street.
Originally posted by grainofsand
reply to post by captaintyinknots
No, the point is that the guy got a ticket for what you call 'littering' he could have avoided it by putting the rubbish back in the trash can - it appears he chose not to do so and got a ticket.
I will not cry any tears for him, he had a choice.
...do you have some legal argument which excuses his behaviour?
Originally posted by grainofsand
reply to post by captaintyinknots
No, if your argument is strong enough then please enlighten me.
I've been homeless as previously stated. If you have a particular argument that you feel strongly enough about then please do put me right.
I say hecould have obtained items from the trash can without littering his local community, you apparently defend his behaviour throwing it on the floor.
If you have an argument which justifies such behaviour in a residential or business street then I am happy to consider it.
Originally posted by grainofsand
reply to post by captaintyinknots
Would you like to share your specific point then?
This is an open and public forum, you are welcome to pick my argument to bits if you like.
I have the option to consider it and respond as appropriate while keeping within the T & C's