>The woman who called the police doesn't own the property
By law, doesnt need to.
>The property is not a privately owned business, so the cop lied right there
For all intents of the law of trespass, it absolutely is. (go to googles headquarters and sit in the ceos chair and see what happens)
>Do you see the exit sign behind her that she begins to walk to backawards toward, while speaking with him, after the cop says lets go outside?
Sure
>Why is he grabbing her?
Because he is tired of explaining the situation to her. He told her once, its time to leave. Any repeat of that is purely him being a nice guy. By law she could be arrested after ignoring the first command.
>Is it only because she said he has issues, clearly.
Youd have to ask him. If I had to speculate, when someone spits on your floor its one thing. When they look you in the eye and say "watch this", it gets a little more serious.
>As Americans we also have the right to speak and ask questions
Yes. But we do not have the "legal" right to disobey legal orders from law enforcement. Regardless if we do not understand them or wish to plead "our side of the story".
>Why do you keep writting scenerios that are completly different and don't make any sense whatsoever?
Wasnt aware I did. I can make one that fits better if you want.
You have an account at this bank. You light up a cigarette while waiting in line. There is no state/local law against smoking in a bank. But the employees are having none of it. They ask you to put it out. You refuse. They tell you to exit the building then.
Can they trespass you? Or are they violating your "human rights"?
Ok well we disagree.
The government and stock holders owns a majority of the bank, and the government lifted the mask mandate so I guess its ok for them to play games with people's human rights, and then have them arrested. The cop in this situation is a total failure and clearly he sounded like he wasn't wearing a mask himself.
If I was to wear a mask in that same bank 2 years ago, it would make that same lady call the cops for suspicion of robbery.
You can go ahead and keep defending the violation of human rights, and police state if you want to, but any business pushing breathing poisonous human waste including cops should be shut down immediately by the health department.
This is the disconnect here.
>You can go ahead and keep defending the violation of human rights
Am doing nothing of the sort.
When a man with a pistol and a badge gives you an order, (especially something so foolish as a trespass issue), you comply.
Without hesitation.
Then, while you still have your freedom, you call a lawyer. You call the state police. You call the banks corporate. You call a civil rights org. You call the governor.
You write a letter to president of the united states himself!
What you do not do, is play chicken with a cop telling you to leave from somewhere.
Children can understand this. It is not a matter of right or wrong. It is a matter of letting the courts sort it out later. And if you were actually wronged, maybe you might get a nice $$ settlement out of it.
There is a difference between being right, and being righteous.
Wise as serpents, innocent as doves.
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