Posted: 3/5/2004 9:43:21 AM EDT
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7.) Posting topics or discussions with the desire to do the site or community harm. More specifically creating topics meant to disrupt the site's day to day management, disrupt member's resources, or disrupt the ability for the site to function normally. Hmmmmm.... this is kind of a catch all. Kind of like the "Disorderly Conduct" charge I use quite often. |
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Quoted: 7.) Posting topics or discussions with the desire to do the site or community harm. More specifically creating topics meant to disrupt the site's day to day management, disrupt member's resources, or disrupt the ability for the site to function normally. Hmmmmm.... this is kind of a catch all. Kind of like the "Disorderly Conduct" charge I use quite often. [:D] [:D] I like it [:D] |
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Quoted: 7.) Posting topics or discussions with the desire to do the site or community harm. More specifically creating topics meant to disrupt the site's day to day management, disrupt member's resources, or disrupt the ability for the site to function normally. Hmmmmm.... this is kind of a catch all. Kind of like the "Disorderly Conduct" charge I use quite often. [:D] So, YOU'RE the cop that's put me in the can so many times for nothing at all.. |
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Quoted: Quoted: 7.) Posting topics or discussions with the desire to do the site or community harm. More specifically creating topics meant to disrupt the site's day to day management, disrupt member's resources, or disrupt the ability for the site to function normally. Hmmmmm.... this is kind of a catch all. Kind of like the "Disorderly Conduct" charge I use quite often. [:D] So, YOU'RE the cop that's put me in the can so many times for nothing at all.. OH NO, Contempt of Cop IS a crime. j/k I really don't do that. However if we are in public and the guy just won't calm down and is being disruptive, well that is the definition of Disorderly. It is amazing how often people won't be civil. Really. Many of the people that go to jail really didn't have to. It is almost like they want to. |
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j/k I really don't do that. However if we are in public and the guy just won't calm down and is being disruptive, well that is the definition of Disorderly. It is amazing how often people won't be civil. Really. Many of the people that go to jail really didn't have to. It is almost like they want to. Too true! [:)] In that situation, I love watching the BG get hauled away kicking and screaming! |
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Quoted: OH NO, Contempt of Cop IS a crime. With all the offenses known by acronyms (DUI, DLSR, DI, et c.), locally the answer to the question "What'd you arrest him for?" is sometimes (among people who'd know it's a joke) "POP," pronounced pee oh pee, and meaning "Pissed Off the Police." |