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Originally posted by toddy
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Originally posted by Steven
honestly, the police had the right to do it.
no they didn't. you have to be doing something wrong in the first place before the please can do anything*. since when is asking questions against the law?
as for the skateboarding thing, you're skating on private property. the libary have the right to get the police to move you on (or arrest you if they want)
(*well thats the law in the uk at least, n i'd be shocked if it wans't the same in the usa. unless usa law allows enticement/entrapment)
if you read what i posted, you wouldve noticed how i said that was the only part i disagreed with. He student started off with a bad attitude, and like being on the radio, they cut you off with the slightest suspicion that something dumb can come out of the microphone. Not that i agree with it, but its the only sure-fire way to avoid a problem like such. Thats being said assuming that the person just listens to the police and moves on, like many of the rest of us.
Thanks for backing up my point on the skateboarding part on how its illegal....