Re: Woman cited for yelling obscenities at toilet in her home
Von: ¥ UltraMan ¥ (ultra@man.jp) [Profil]
Datum: 19.10.2007 11:02
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Newsgroup: talk.politics.guns misc.legal aus.legal alt.true-crime alt.smokers alt.law-enforcement
Datum: 19.10.2007 11:02
Message-ID: <5nra5oFjqjuhU1@mid.individual.net>
Newsgroup: talk.politics.guns misc.legal aus.legal alt.true-crime alt.smokers alt.law-enforcement
Deadrat wrote: > "Ulysses" <eatmyspam@spamola.com/> wrote in > news:13hf5m7mkk19re2@corp.supernews.com: > >> >> "Julie" <hottie@aol.com> wrote in message >> news:hottie-1856BC.12261717102007@newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com... >>> In article <atropos-F7BE1A.20441216102007@news.giganews.com>, >>> Thanatos <atropos@mac.com> wrote: >>> >>>> In article <5nksepFi6vf0U1@mid.individual.net>, >>>> "_ Prof. Jonez _" <theprof@jonez.net> wrote: >>>> >>>>> "You can't prosecute somebody for swearing at a cop or a >>>>> toilet," she said. >>>> >>>> Yep, considering the Supreme Court ruled back in the 60s that >>>> wearing a t-shirt with the words "Fuck the Draft" in a courthouse >>>> was protected speech, it amazes me that the government still tries >>>> to prosecute people for having a filthy mouth. >>> >>> So I wonder why our piece of shit legislatures were allowed to make >>> it a FEDERAL CRIME to swear at a flight attendant? >> >> They make it very clear at places such as the DMV that you will be >> arrested if you even insult a bereauracrat. Raising your voice might >> get you shot. > > What's the penalty for misspelling one? 12 months work release ... at the DMV.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
