Actually, in a number of states running over protesters on roads is specifically allowed. Makes sense -- if you lie down on a busy street, the consequences are on you.
Actually, in a number of states running over protesters on roads is specifically allowed. Makes sense -- if you lie down on a busy street, the consequences are on you.
Well, the rabbi was arrested, the protestor wasn't lying on the ground, but your absence of logic and abundance of hypocrisy is evident. Breaking windows is an outrage, but running over a human with as multi-ton vehicle is completely acceptable.
Depending on the circumstances, yeah. As I said, if you lie down on a street, getting hit by a car is a logical consequences. You have no -right- to block a road. None, zero, zip, nada.
Actually, in a number of states running over protesters on roads is specifically allowed. Makes sense -- if you lie down on a busy street, the consequences are on you.
Well, the rabbi was arrested, the protestor wasn't lying on the ground, but your absence of logic and abundance of hypocrisy is evident. Breaking windows is an outrage, but running over a human with as multi-ton vehicle is completely acceptable.
Depending on the circumstances, yeah. As I said, if you lie down on a street, getting hit by a car is a logical consequences. You have no -right- to block a road. None, zero, zip, nada.
The protesters were standing, the driver was arrested, but keep embarrassing yourself.