I'd imagine it's because people can feel insulted when treated as sheep.They are not talking to any one person, so I don't see how anyone can take that as an insult to them,
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I'd imagine it's because people can feel insulted when treated as sheep.They are not talking to any one person, so I don't see how anyone can take that as an insult to them,
And so you have everyone wanting to discuss the direction with the police officer? Follow their commands!I think someone jumped in front of the subway train and they wanted every to leave
Ah. So that's how the crime of talking to a police officer is catalogued.Depending on how it was said or refusing to follow directives (and the definitions in your particular state) could be something such as disorderly conduct, interference with law enforcement, refusal to obey an officer, refusal to assist an officer.
Ah. So that's how the crime of talking to a police officer is catalogued.Depending on how it was said or refusing to follow directives (and the definitions in your particular state) could be something such as disorderly conduct, interference with law enforcement, refusal to obey an officer, refusal to assist an officer.
Seems very much like it to me when talking to a police officer can be considered an offence.It's not about a "police state".
Seems very much like it to me when talking to a police officer can be considered an offence.It's not about a "police state".
So again, talking to a police officer is a crime. After all, no one was refusing to obey 'directives'. How police state is that?That is the crime of refusing to follow directives.
So again, talking to a police officer is a crime. How police state is that?That is the crime of refusing to follow directives.
I'd imagine it's because people can feel insulted when treated as sheep.They are not talking to any one person, so I don't see how anyone can take that as an insult to them,
You are implying that talking to a police officer constitutes refusing to obey 'directives'. Seems very police state to me.It's not. You're demonstrating a lack of awareness.
So telling a police officer he's being impolite is disregarding directions?I think you are confused with disregarding a direction from a police officer with "talking to police." You must be 19 and out of a job living in Mom's basement. Rules aren't for you.
You are a bit slow, aren't you? LOL, go live in a Communist Country. And when the authorities tell you to do something, start a discussion and demand that they be polite.. I would guess the American who went to N. Korea and took down a political banner tried to have a "discussion" with the authority figures explaining of course that he just wanted a souvenir.And people boast it's a free country!Yes. DO AS YOU ARE TOLD.
The most authoritarian subjects I know.
You are implying that talking to a police officer constitutes refusing to obey 'directives'. Seems very police state to me.It's not. You're demonstrating a lack of awareness.
I wish you had. You need a lesson respecting authority.And so you have everyone wanting to discuss the direction with the police officer? Follow their commands!I think someone jumped in front of the subway train and they wanted every to leave
Everyone he was screaming at was grown people which was unnnecessary
I really wanted to say......."who the fuck are you talking to like that?
Authoritarians like a police state.I wish you had. You need a lesson respecting authority.
You'll understand when you mature.Authoritarians like a police state.I wish you had. You need a lesson respecting authority.
You're the only one talking about refusal to follow directives. But I can see why you have to conflate that with talking to police officers.it ain't about you personally and refusal to follow directives and demanding whatever you believe is the "respect" you're entitled to is against the law.