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Day After Texas Lifts Mask Mandate, Police Arrest 65 Year Old Woman In Bank Of America at 6109 Central City Blvd, Galveston, TX 77551

Day After Texas Lifts Mask Mandate, Police Arrest 65 Year Old Woman In Bank Of America at 6109 Central City Blvd, Galveston, TX 77551

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>It isn't trespassing, she has every right to do business there

It is trespassing the instant the police officer says it is.

She can sue later. She can call the state police, fbi or the naacp even... later. She can call the news later. She can do whatever she wants. LATER.

By "law", once the legal property manager "trespasses" you, and the police arrive and "trespass" you, you are trespassed.

By "law" you are subject to arrest immediately afterword.

And by "law" she can sue, cry, pout or anything else she wishes. But by law, she is trespassed. Not a matter of right or wrong here. That comes after.

If you cant comprehend this, got nothing for ya.

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The violation of human rights of any kind is a criminal act. Individuals, communities, groups, business entities, and states are responsible for upholding the dignity, security, and freedoms of all humans. The woman who called the police committed the 1st crime. The cop and the bank manager should be out of jobs immediately.

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If you hire a carpenter to work in your house, sign a contract and all that jazz, and the next day he comes there, hits on your wife, lights up a joint, cracks open a beer and blasts some type of music you hate, do you think you have a legal right to trespass him?

He has a contract to be in your home.

Can you violate his "human right" to be able to smoke and drink? Hit on women. Enjoy his music?

Or is his so called "human right" null n void because he is on and in your property?

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The woman who called the police doesn't own the property. The property is not a privately owned business, so the cop lied right there. Do you see the exit sign behind her that she begins to walk backawards toward, while speaking with him, after the cop says lets go outside? Why is he grabbing her? Is it only because she said he has issues, clearly. As Americans we also have the right to speak and ask questions. He didn't like what she said.

Why do you keep writting scenerios that are completly different and don't make any sense whatsoever?