dcist.com — A D.C. woman was arrested over the weekend when she and a group of about 20 gathered at midnight for a sort of silent dancing iPod flash mob at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial to celebrate the birthday of their favorite founding father. When U.S. Park Police told her to leave, she asked what she was doing wrong. They arrested her. With video.
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Closed AccountApr 15, 2008
I concur. I was stopped for a traffic violation. I questioned the cop because from his point of view (a block and half away) there was no way in hell he could tell if I ran a red light or just jumped the red light (plus there was traffic behind me). He also said I was speeding but had no radar gun. He said "don't question me! If I said you did it, you did it!". I had a PBA card on me so f him..No ticket for me. I only pull out the card after they say whatever they have to say.
millenniumjulesApr 15, 2008
dry yours eyes mate!!
vincentweberApr 16, 2008
No it determines what the average opinion about a subject is among diggers.
zgoosApr 16, 2008
I don't watch the nightly news. I used watch it for the frivolous crap and endless rehash, but now I go to Digg when I want that. Thanks Digg!
emalenApr 16, 2008
Ok, quick tutorial - 20th, 21st - notice the difference
Closed AccountApr 16, 2008
@5urr3al5smDamn, you are one dumb f**k.It's like you are a pathological shill for evil.Classic rightard.
tnoyApr 17, 2008
You really dont have a deep understatnding of politics; you know this, right?
phauwnApr 20, 2008
Well, there ought to be enough common sense up and down the chain of command that cops would never loose their jobs for letting people do something harmless and legal in a public place. Just because someone complains about something doesn't mean the cops need to act, unless its deemed unlawful.
civilaffairsnoMay 1, 2008
I was arrested in Philadelphia for standing on a public sidewalk handing out literature. What's worse is that I was arrested by a Civil Affairs officer, part of the "special team" in Philly who are supposed to be train on applicable law.Unfortunately, most of these cops are no better educated than the uniforms, and don't care about an individual's civil rights.I have a lot of interactions with these officers on tape and I am currently uploading some of them to Youtube.The first one can be viewed here:<a class="user" href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=B_jKuuGl0WI">http://youtube.com/watch?v=B_jKuuGl0WI</a>Please note that Lt. McGinley (the woman at the end insisting that the areabeyond the poles was private property off limits to demonstrators but availableto the rest of the public) was incorrect about the boundaries and this year wedemonstrated (as is our legal right) on the entire sidewalk in front of theSpectrum, not just the portion specified by Spectrum employees.
roguegeniusMay 6, 2008
I have never heard such delight in the voice of a 'victim' before. This was planned.
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