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Obviously legal to film police, but it doesn't mean that the camera man wasn't trying to start something. He had no other reason to lie. I'm not condoning the cops beating the piss out of him, but to claim he was some innocent bystander that got jumped for no reason is not truthful.
If some dude was standing outside your house at 2AM and told the cops he didn't live there, would you want them to drive off because you (the owner) didn't know he was outside trespassing yet? | ||
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btw this stinks of red herring. It doesnt matter 'what if', what matters is what happened. | |||
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Oh and btw, there's a difference between criminal and civil trespassing. They had every right to approach him.
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For criminal trespassing to be in effect, there must be a viable method to block entry into a property. This can include locks, conspicuous signs, fencing or verbal communication to the person before the act.
The best defense against criminal trespassing is to prove that there was no visual barrier to entry of the property. You love this dont you? | ||
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See: one-line troll attempts and numerous meme's. | |||
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