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Read an article last night.

I read an article in my news feed on my phone last night on way home from work. I lost it as didn't think save it or is put link. But basically one of Capitol rioters is claiming she can't be charged for breaking into the Capitol building because she looked up the hours online and they where open.


I'm sorry but since when have government buildings posted acceptable hours of insurrection.
UnderTheBridge · 46-50, M
Based on her argument, robbing a bank during their opening hours is no longer a crime ...
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
I think we can see how desperate some of the lawyers for these people are to find a defence that stands a chance.
ididntknow · 51-55, M
@whowasthatmaskedman And the democrats lawyers aren’t desperate
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@ididntknow 'scuse me?
Graylight · 51-55, F
Please let this not become the carnival of the absurd.

In fact, you know what? All truck driving, Trump flag flying, 'you can't tell sh*t' yeehaw cowboys talk the great game: Now walk the walk.

Only a coward won't account for his behaviors, words and actions. Till I see any differently, I just assume those Truck Nutz are the only set you have. (not directed at poster)
fireandice69 · 61-69, M
that last statement by steelhands is only true in the instance where a person is peacefully entering a business through acceptable entrances designated by the business owner ,as well as staying within the areas designated for customer use. if that person decides to go to other areas of that business and forcibly break into locked offices or rooms and take or destroy things , then it doesnt matter if they took these illegal actions during "open business hours". the actions taken are still illegal and subject to full prosecution , as it should be. or as one other person here pointed out for the " cult of trump " followers,,, " stupid is as stupid does " .
SteelHands · 61-69, M
@fireandice69 You wanna be a lawyer? Well gotta tell ya. Lots of people have those degrees and are really not lawyers but just sacks of garbage.

Any good lawyer can tell ya that if you are inside a business when someone else is comitting an actionable crime it doesn't automatically implicate anyone else the people working for the business feel like accusing.

And one more item to bear in mind. This goes especially true when it's the fucking owner of the business. You. Don't. Tell.OWNERS. Where they can go and what they can see or say.

Get it now? communist?
SteelHands · 61-69, M
Rain man alert.
fireandice69 · 61-69, M
@SteelHands such an eloquent rebuttal in the typical " good ole boy " arrogant trump fashion just proves another point. my wife had a saying which obviously fits here " i take insults as compliments when uttered from the mouths of ignorance "
SteelHands · 61-69, M
She's right. You can't break into a place when it's open for business.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
Stupid is as stupid does.
SteelHands · 61-69, M
Crook logic:

Embezzel from the bank. Set up a phoney robbery. Pretend to foil "robbery."

Next: Accuse customers and say, [b][i]"these are ones that didn't get away"[/i][/b] to explain why no mastermind evidence could be found.
JoeyFoxx · 51-55, M
You seem to have high expectations for people who are dimwits.
Nudistsue26 · 31-35, F

 
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