disturbing and interrupting a public or private event is hardly nothing, no matter what it is.Originally Posted by Frög
disturbing and interrupting a public or private event is hardly nothing, no matter what it is.Originally Posted by Frög
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If you are disorderly, then yes.. But often times they use it because it is so vague of a charge and so much can fall under it.. I have been arrested for rolling my eyes at an officer under disorderly conduct.. I had witnesses of this occurrence..Originally Posted by Ocelot
that could also be seen as disrespecting an officer, which you are lucky he didn't get you on.Originally Posted by Frög
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LOL you must be kidding.. He was trying to give me a ticket because the manager of Burger King told him I pulled in too fast.. He was not a mediator, but was going by a civilian's word and giving me a ticket for it..Originally Posted by Ocelot
You either are joking, or must be a cop..
That's a joke right? That's like having a law against hurting an officer's feelings.Originally Posted by Ocelot