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not sure about virginia. but i do know of a man who flipped off a cop who passed him going in the other direction. the policeman turned around, put on his lights, pulled the guy over, and wrote him a ticket or arrested him-can't remember which. case went to the supreme court, where they ruled it was free speech, no law broken.
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Now if we could just get a law passed saying that guys cannot show their underwear or buttock cracks in public and that if listening to music, it cannot be rap swearing at me at full volumne at the lights.....
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freedom of speech does not give you the right to yell "movie" at a crowded fire.
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it was a trick post. you actually want to yell "movie!". all the really stupid people sit down for previews. just keep coughing "excuse me" through the smoke until you reach safety. |
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Curt,
I musta read this wrong...thought you said "question in virgin". Hopin' ya got lucky. ok...sh-t, I've been arrested for "public vulgarity" right here in NY. F!!! That! I beat it. Good lawyers (??? such a thing?). Back to virgins,,,I say F 'em when they come along. |