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fdpaq0580 06-24-2024 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2343918)
The live television broadcast did a good job of NOT covering the idiots protesting to the extent possible, and never showed a replay. Giving them live broadcast time on a popular national event would only encourage other idiots to repeat their actions. Friggin social media on the other hand put up the video of the idiots actions for everyone to watch over and over. Social media can be a very bad thing.

Social media is like a sword that cuts both ways.

LonnyP 06-24-2024 04:30 PM

Just like any other felony, they should spend time in jail.

Topspinmo 06-24-2024 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2343715)
Yes, so much worse than defacing the US Capital.

Or burning building in Portland Oregon.

Ladays1978@gmail.com 06-24-2024 04:57 PM

I don't blame the guy for punching him
 
I applauded the guy for punching him and I don't think it's barbaric. That's probably the only penalty that he'll get. I believe the problem is the court system is way too lenient with all of these protesters. They need to start putting them in jail and make an e ample of them. Then and only then will this BS stop.

tophcfa 06-24-2024 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Ladays1978@gmail.com (Post 2344022)
I applauded the guy for punching him and I don't think it's barbaric. That's probably the only penalty that he'll get. I believe the problem is the court system is way too lenient with all of these protesters. They need to start putting them in jail and make an e ample of them. Then and only then will this BS stop.

Totally agree. I just watched the local evening news at our northern home, which is only about 75 miles from where yesterdayโ€™s protest occurred. It was sickening. The protesters, all from NY and DC, were all released quickly from prison after posting a very small bond. They were all interviewed and allowed to state their platform and reasons for breaking the law and causing a disruption. They are being given rockstar treatment and all said they will keep doing it because itโ€™s well worth it given the consequences for their actions. Totally disgusting. Why are they going to stop this BS when they get treated like celebrities with little to no consequences?

davide0721 06-25-2024 07:05 AM

Bring back stocks
 
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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 2343711)
On the 18th hole today of the Travelers, protesters swarmed the 18th hole and spread a red and white power substance on the green. Watching and listening on television it was an unbelievable scene. Scottie Scheffler went on to win in a playoff over Tom Kim.

The protesters should be put in stocks for 4 hours per day for the length of their sentence.

Joe C. 06-25-2024 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2343826)
Back in Minnesota, 4 - 5 years ago or so, "protestors" took over a stretch of I-94 between Minneapolis and St. Paul, effectively closing both directions of what is perhaps the busiest stretch of freeway not only in the Twin Cities but the state, effectively shutting it down for quite a stretch of time. Media pictures showed not only the protestors but the sizeable traffic backup. There are several hospitals on that stretch. Media also wondered publicly if an ambulance had been caught up in the traffic backup, or unreasonably delayed because of rerouting, and the patient being transported died as a result. Or a fire truck speeding to a fire also delayed or stopped and someone or several someones died as a result. Entirely possible.

I think favoring the death penalty for protesting is an exaggeration based on emotion, and very few if any thinking people would actually favor it. But in cases like the ones mentioned above, where thankfully such a situation did NOT arise, and considering that the people protesting knew that they'd be stopping traffic and possibly hindering rescue vehicles--what WOULD the appropriate consequence under the law be if a death actually occurred and was attributable to the actions of the protestors?

It's one thing to protest. Blocking any roadway isn't protesting.......it's illegal. And as such, instead of arresting the "protestors", the state or city should have a vehicle with a water cannon (full of red dye) and forcefully spray the lawbreakers.

retiredguy123 06-25-2024 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Joe C. (Post 2344175)
It's one thing to protest. Blocking any roadway isn't protesting.......it's illegal. And as such, instead of arresting the "protestors", the state or city should have a vehicle with a water cannon (full of red dye) and forcefully spray the lawbreakers.

Some people seem to forget that, just because you are not blocking a road or destroying property, protesting is not always legal. You cannot protest anywhere you want to. You can only protest in certain locations, and sometimes, you need a permit to protest.

ThirdOfFive 06-25-2024 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Joe C. (Post 2344175)
It's one thing to protest. Blocking any roadway isn't protesting.......it's illegal. And as such, instead of arresting the "protestors", the state or city should have a vehicle with a water cannon (full of red dye) and forcefully spray the lawbreakers.

I did some clicking around. The effectiveness of water cannons when dispersing unruly demonstrators is undeniable, and they ARE used in some other countries. But the reason they're not used here, as far as I could ascertain, is because they might "play badly in media".

Too bad, actually. Not only would it break up the demonstrators but it would give many of them a much-needed bath.

PhilG 06-25-2024 08:41 AM

Should've let the crowd thiump on 'em.

mikempp 06-25-2024 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 2343711)
On the 18th hole today of the Travelers, protesters swarmed the 18th hole and spread a red and white power substance on the green. Watching and listening on television it was an unbelievable scene. Scottie Scheffler went on to win in a playoff over Tom Kim.

They were protesting climate change.
(AP) โ€” Six people protesting climate change stormed the 18th green while the leaders were lining up their putts on the final hole of regulation at the PGA Tour's Travelers Championship on Sunday, delaying the finish for about five minutes.

PugMom 06-25-2024 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2343826)
Back in Minnesota, 4 - 5 years ago or so, "protestors" took over a stretch of I-94 between Minneapolis and St. Paul, effectively closing both directions of what is perhaps the busiest stretch of freeway not only in the Twin Cities but the state, effectively shutting it down for quite a stretch of time. Media pictures showed not only the protestors but the sizeable traffic backup. There are several hospitals on that stretch. Media also wondered publicly if an ambulance had been caught up in the traffic backup, or unreasonably delayed because of rerouting, and the patient being transported died as a result. Or a fire truck speeding to a fire also delayed or stopped and someone or several someones died as a result. Entirely possible.

I think favoring the death penalty for protesting is an exaggeration based on emotion, and very few if any thinking people would actually favor it. But in cases like the ones mentioned above, where thankfully such a situation did NOT arise, and considering that the people protesting knew that they'd be stopping traffic and possibly hindering rescue vehicles--what WOULD the appropriate consequence under the law be if a death actually occurred and was attributable to the actions of the protestors?

:beer3: excellent reply

fdpaq0580 06-25-2024 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by LonnyP (Post 2344011)
Just like any other felony, they should spend time in jail.

Is it a felony??

fdpaq0580 06-25-2024 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Ldogg21 (Post 2343867)
All they had to do was shoot the first one. The rest would have left

Get real! Think of the poor maintenance guy that has to clean up the mess and haul the body to the shed. And then you've got all the paperwork. The drunk deserves a kick in the nuts for the cheap shot. In fact, all drunks deserve a kick in the nuts. (I didn't forget the ladies. Just couldn't decide the appropriate alternative to a kick in the nuts.) They should schedule a protest at every televised golf event to give an air of excitement.

fdpaq0580 06-25-2024 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by bark4me (Post 2343883)
Oh brother

Yep! These are your neighbors. Scary, ain't it?
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