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In fact you make it very easy. So under the big set of laws you list can you detail the specific ones for which your father can be prosecuted? Have a clue, the common term is trespass. It means being somewhere you are not allowed to be ....like remaining in a council meeting after you have been told to behave or leave. Disturbing the peace....that means the annoyance of others when you are not allowed to |
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Besides, the official wasn't even in his right to instruct my dad to leave, as even you acknowledge he didn't cause any trouble before that. Quote:
![]() But if you insist - http://wetboek.net/20090819/Sr/80ter.html?n=1 "a 'prohibited place' is any place that's indicated as prohibited under the Law for Protection of State Secrets" I admit I don't know how many state secrets are in the public area of our local town hall, but I don't think it are many. Quote:
But: 1) I fail to see how anyone can possibly be annoyed by seeing a flag 2) As I have said (and repeated until the end of ages it seems ![]()
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It's funny how Americans support the European fringe right wingers in some way. I think they'd be surprised if they found out what the same people have in store for America and Americans. And no, those ideas didn't die off with that little incident called World War 2.
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I guess u haven't been paying attention. Americans don't exactly have some hive mind. Just look at any thread about the tea partiers, American health care reform, Obama, Bush, Sarah Palin, etc.
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So I'd say there's a pretty clear link between the world's extreme right-wing organisations and the States. |
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Thats his job, keeping order in meetings. Quote:
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He cannot simply throw out anyone he doesn't like. He must have a good reason first to do so. which he didn't have cause all my dad was doing was holding up a flag.
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I don't know what you read at the bottom of the page, but it wasn't the "specific crime". Quote:
Nothing more. A place with a "do not enter - private property" sign is not called a "verboden plaats". It might be in the Irish law, but in the Dutch law there's a difference. Quote:
PS - as a "friendly reminder": let's keep this thread civil and not start name-calling as has happened when I had a similar discussion with OneToughHerring. So far everything's fine so let's keep it that way ![]()
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![]() So unlawful presence in a room dedicated to the public service....with a doubled up charge possible as he not only remained after the representaive of the council asked him to leave, he remained after the representative of the police commisioner asked him Quote:
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The first deals with the basic prosecution and the option of paying the fine. It contains a summary of the charge and the article of law it is under. The second is the summons with the date of the court appearance and the specific details of the charge. Quote:
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It would have been 'smarter' to comply, yes, but my dad did nothing wrong and so had every right to be there. You can blame him for his stubbornness but nothing more. If this ever gets to court, I'll be eager to know how the prosecutor wants to claim my dad was rightfully thrown out of the town hall. Quote:
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They could have had him on both grounds and he is equally guilty of both according to what he says on that blog and what you have written here. Quote:
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Can you understand the rules concerning public meetings? Can you understand the laws covering the rules? It appears not. But as an experiment, if your father doesn't have a decent lawyer for advice and so decides to go to court and tries to avoid the consequences of his actions can you stand up in the public gallery of the court and repeat his actions and see which laws they throw at you? Because in that case they can throw not only the trespass and the breach of peace they can also hit you with a charge of contempt. |
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