woman arrested for F**k you decal on her truck

TacoMac

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Can you say "Grab them by the pussy" legally?
Technically, yes. In mixed company, however, it could warrant you getting tossed out. It's when you insist on saying it over and over that you get into trouble. You know...like driving around with a big sign that says FUCK on it.
 

schuylaar

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That is incorrect, which is par for the course for you.

She was pulled over because the sticker is against the law. It is in every state in the union against the law to use profanity in public display where minors can see it.

That is why she was pulled over.

When they ran her information to check it, which is MANDATORY in ANY stop, the warrant came up. They had NO CHOICE but to arrest her at that point.

She was also cited for the misdemeanor offense of disorderly conduct for the sticker and told to remove it.

Why is it idiots like you always defend people who are simply wrong in every way it's possible to be wrong?
**OFFICIAL BALLWASHER**:clap:

you know, they have weed for that.
 

schuylaar

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No. It doesn't. It's profane, vulgar language. It's not illegal if she post the sign in her house. It's not illegal if you SAY it in your house. It's not illegal to say it in a bar full of adults as long as the proprietor doesn't mind. It's not illegal to say it if people give their consent to be party to it.

But in public at large, it's disorderly conduct. It's black letter law and has been for over a century.
it's okay NOW..President Pedo says so..grab a PUSSY or two while you're at it.

 
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schuylaar

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No. It doesn't. It's profane, vulgar language. It's not illegal if she post the sign in her house. It's not illegal if you SAY it in your house. It's not illegal to say it in a bar full of adults as long as the proprietor doesn't mind. It's not illegal to say it if people give their consent to be party to it.

But in public at large, it's disorderly conduct. It's black letter law and has been for over a century.
because it's locker room talk? are you a republican? also, have lost your mind do you make it up as you go? vulgar language police? it's texas..maybe a cavity search- she is female:wink::lol:
 

schuylaar

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*sigh* Yet another person relying on Google to make their argument.

I, unlike you, have a Ph.D. in criminal justice. The Disorderly Statute in the county I live in is very, VERY extensive. Here is the part that deals with basic language use:



Now, just so you know, opprobrious means to scorn or criticize others.

We both know that fuck is a word WIDELY used to incite others. The "FUCK TRUMP" is about as inciting, insulting and resentful to a Trump supporter as you can get. It serves no other purpose but to incite those who voted for Trump and piss them off.

It's text book disorderly conduct. You can not argue against it.

Pretty much every single jurisdiction in this country has that exact same law on the books.
a cop. that explains everything.
 

im4satori

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I don't know whats true and whats not

but
I heard the news somewhere that in her state its not against the law (decal "fuck", but in some states it would have been
 

deno

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No. It doesn't. It's profane, vulgar language. It's not illegal if she post the sign in her house. It's not illegal if you SAY it in your house. It's not illegal to say it in a bar full of adults as long as the proprietor doesn't mind. It's not illegal to say it if people give their consent to be party to it.

But in public at large, it's disorderly conduct. It's black letter law and has been for over a century.
It is, but that 'disorderly conduct' law is a bullshit 'catch all' law, that only applies to people who can't afford a lawyer. There's places in this country where you could get a disorderly conduct fine for a 'question authority' bumper sticker. Dissing order by thumbing your nose at power is what this country was built on. Plus, this was political speech, so this case isn't exactly black and white.
 

TacoMac

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It is, but that 'disorderly conduct' law is a bullshit 'catch all' law, that only applies to people who can't afford a lawyer.
Incorrect.

For instance: If you pay to go see Lewis Black, you understand that you're going to hear adult language. It's a vulgar standup comedy routine and people expect that sort of language in an adult forum.

But people don't typically take a 12 year old to go see Lewis Black...mainly for that very reason.

But people drive down the road every single day. Kids are on the road every single day as well. They're going to and from school, to the store, to baseball practice, to ballet rehearsal and all other manner of things.

To throw profane, vulgar, adult language in the face of a child (or an adult that doesn't want to hear it in public) is against the law in every single jurisdiction there is. Full stop.

If you feel the need to be so vulgar in front of children in public, then you have some very serious, deep seeded personal problems that you need some serious professional help to resolve.

In the meantime, if the police cite you for disorderly conduct for hurling all kinds of offensive, vulgar, profane, adult words at children, then don't be the least bit surprised. Not everybody is a completely worthless, vulgar, child abusing knucklehead that wants to subject children to that sort of environment.

And there are, contrary to what your...whatever you call whatever raised you...think, there are adults out there that don't want to hear or see it either.

It's PUBLIC. If you can't conduct yourself as an adult in PUBLIC, then prepare to be cited.

That's all there is to it.
 
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