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Old Nov 28, 2007, 09:39 am   #71 (permalink) (top)
xyzer
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Chaossabe is right on! The culprit refused the orders of a law enforcement officer. Refused to sign a summons(which was not an admmission of guilt,) Wandered around is a hazardous area with cars speeding by.(would you start a physical tussel with someone acting like that in the same situation) Asked repeatedly why he was being arrested?(This after plainly being told he was speeding). Does it make sense for the culprit to ask why he wasn't being read his rights if he figured he hadn't done anything?
The guy is a juvenile jerk who can't stand correction.(that is the kind of behavior we commonly observe in 6 year olds.) He deserves what he got and I'm sure resisting arrest will be added to the charges. You are responsible for your own behavior and blaming anothers reactions to aberrant behavior is not an excuse..particularly when a law violation is involved..


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