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imaGoodBoyNow

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10 minutes ago, imaGoodBoyNow said:

 

 

Woke culture is the newest, stupidest thing of today's younger generation (under 24).

If there wasn't a pandemic, this wouldn't be as bad - people don't have jobs (or their hours are severely cut) and schools are having tons of trouble opening without having to shutdown days later due to outbreaks.

Nevertheless, these people are absolutely retarded. These are the real losers and suckers.

There's likely some minor crimes you could get a few of them for, maybe some small vandalism or disorderly conduct, etc.

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14 minutes ago, Trixter said:

I don't get why people won’t fight back. Some bro walks up to me and my lady like that at dinner, he’s a goner. 

How about making a citizens arrest and live streaming the criminal offense and detention

you know...the whole time until the cops show up to take custody.

If they don't feel like responding...well..it might be a more popular live stream then

You always have the right to press charges, even if others won't.

 

PS: Probably why you won't see me eating out in Rochester anytime soon  🤣

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6 minutes ago, Troll said:

How about making a citizens arrest and live streaming the criminal offense and detention

you know...the whole time until the cops show up to take custody.

If they don't feel like responding...well..it might be a more popular live stream then

You always have the right to press charges, even if others won't.

 

PS: Probably why you won't see me eating out in Rochester anytime soon  🤣

Any major city in Ny is a shithole 

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1 minute ago, HSFBfan said:

Any major city in Ny is a shithole 

True...but the cops will still respond where I am....

if not...

Basic Rules for New Jersey Citizen's Arrests

A citizen who makes an arrest must know for certain that a crime has been committed, and must have probable or “reasonable” cause to believe that the individual in question actually did it. This is generally interpreted to mean that a “reasonably cautious” person would arrive at the same conclusion given the circumstances, and that the arresting citizen was present to witness the crime when it occurred. A mere hunch isn’t sufficient to make a citizen’s arrest, even if it's perfectly logical.

Arrests Are Restricted to Certain Crimes

Citizen’s arrests aren’t permitted for all crimes in New Jersey. The offense must be a felony or a disorderly persons charge.

 

Rules for Restraint of the Suspect

An additional rule applies after a citizen’s arrest has been made, and all three criteria must be met: a crime was committed, there’s reasonable cause to believe the arrested individual committed it, and the arresting citizen can only detain the alleged criminal for a reasonable period of time before taking him to the police, a judge or other government official. Casino employees have an additional option. They can take the offender to the Casino Control Commission which usually has staff in place on casino floors.

The term “reasonable” can be tricky here because New Jersey statutes don’t actually define it in hours and minutes, although case law has cited that more than 48 hours is “presumptively unreasonable” under the Fourth Amendment.

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Know how NOT to break the law....and it will still be on your side. 

Even if other powers are not.

 

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