mark5019
Regular Member
Boycott to not support those with money.
but it wasnt mc ds who did this was idiot leo
Boycott to not support those with money.
but it wasnt mc ds who did this was idiot leo
but it wasnt mc ds who did this was idiot leo
To be accurate, we can't really be sure of this.It was a McDs employee who rolled to LEO pressure. McDs should have a corporate policy like Starbucks , which would prevent most of these incidents from taking place.
sounds like the question is NOT a question of carry but one of trespass. You cannot dilly dally ...
As signs carry no legal weight in Georgia, what does it matter?Leaves me to question was there a victim enriched sign on the door? No guns allowed.
there are a few good LEO's, if you a good one don't take this personal, however the ones I have delt with are As***. They try to stomp on you rights....
What most of them forget is who empowers them ..... which is the average, everyday citizens ......
I wish there was a way that we throw them out and keep the good. They are there to protect our rights and help inforce them, or so I thought??????
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I agree with you! There are indeed good LEO's and there are bad. The problem is there IS VIRTUALLY no way to determine which is which in the midst of an encounter!
....But of course there is = by the way they act/conduct themselves.
Stubbs retained Georgia lawyer John R. Monroe who filed this complaint under 42 U.S.C. § 1983.
So basically, if you're told to leave, you must leave your coat in the booth. If your wallet falls out of your pocket as you stand up, you must leave it where it falls rather than dilly dally to pick it up. If your 2-year old is in a high chair, you must abandon the kid rather than dilly dally. If you stop on your way off the property to get into your car to drive away, you are dilly dallying.
Right.
The officers then met with McDonald's employees and came back to say that McDonald's wished for Stubbs to leave the premises.