Augie Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, dwight in philly said: WOW .. Arrest law abiding citizens for trying to attend a football game ! better off going out and loot a store and score some sneakers unreal Well now, they would NOT be law abiding at that point, would they? Arrest ALL those who break the law. That’s how it works. . Edited September 11, 2020 by Augie 2 1
Nextmanup Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 They want to get the message out there, not to try to go to the stadium, for lots of obvious reasons. And they know a certain segment of society is so f-ing stupid they will try to if they aren't scared beforehand. It's perfectly reasonable. 2
T&C Posted September 11, 2020 Author Posted September 11, 2020 The cemetery people, that should be your destination... I mentioned it above. Can they stop you?
Nextmanup Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 3 minutes ago, T&C said: The cemetery people, that should be your destination... I mentioned it above. Can they stop you? Where is the cemetery "out back" ??? I'm looking at the google satellite view of the stadium now. Can't find it. 1
NoSaint Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 19 minutes ago, boater said: Orchard Park has threatened (against the law) legal action against private lots. If OP privates lots were your Plan A, I hope you have a Plan B. I’d venture they have some control over businesses in their jurisdiction
Augie Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 1 minute ago, T&C said: The cemetery people, that should be your destination... I mentioned it above. Can they stop you? I honestly don’t know. We have family buried in private and gated property. We can never be refused and don’t have to pay the fee to get in. I’d suggest the better question is: should they have to stop you. I say the answer is no reasonable person should have to be stopped. They should be wherever they can see the game and have a great experience doing so. A cemetery or private parking lot don’t make that cut, IMO. I don’t AGREE with zero fans, but it’s stupid to violate the rules and create problems when it’s easier to just avoid them. If you go, you deserve what you get. 2
NoSaint Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 9 minutes ago, Augie said: Well now, they would NOT be law abiding at that point. Arrest ALL those who break the law. That’s how it works. strange how many people saying they want to still show up are the first to say “play stupid games” or “he should’ve listened to the police” in other threads 3 3 1
PromoTheRobot Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 (edited) 22 minutes ago, RiotAct said: I mean, it IS technically private property? Right? Or no since the county owns it? Publicly owned does not mean public access. Besides, the Bills lease it. Edited September 11, 2020 by PromoTheRobot 1
BuffAlone Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 23 minutes ago, FLFan said: Most people do not need signs to tell them that they have no buisness on private property when not invited. It would seem pretty obvious to me that when the the policy is no fans are allowed at the game, and no tickets are distributed, people should stay home. Apparently that is a controversial concept for some. dont assume anything is controversial because a simple question was asked. This goes beyond no fans allowed on stadium grounds. they are closing Abott Rd as well. Try not to limit questions being asked, whether they be deemed stoopid or not. without question, how are people supposed to know, understand, or rightfully debate? If they were hosting the Oscars, all would be well, amiright? They didnt even shut down streets in NYC for that event. seems odd to me. but I digress. It was simply a question I asked for the sake of being educated, not a political stance
Logic Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 1 hour ago, dwight in philly said: WOW .. Arrest law abiding citizens for trying to attend a football game ! better off going out and loot a store and score some sneakers unreal If you go try to drink on private property, you're not "law abiding", you're breaking TWO laws. Grow up. 1
SlimShady'sSpaceForce Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 It’s amazing how people are arguing basic laws and regulations no one is allowed at the game. if you want to test the laws you deserve what you get. 3 1
Johnnycage46 Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 You'd think this far into 2020, people would be exhausted with the whole "outraged" thing. Guess not. Just follow the rules. It's not a hard concept. 2 1
BuffAlone Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 1 minute ago, Logic said: If you go try to drink on private property, you're not "law abiding", you're breaking TWO laws. Grow up. if you are invited, is that still breaking the law? 3 minutes ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said: It’s amazing how people are arguing basic laws and regulations no one is allowed at the game. if you want to test the laws you deserve what you get. what if it's a "peaceful protest"? Is there a distinction?
Andrew Son Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 Wait, are we for or against the police? I can’t keep up... 4
RiotAct Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 Just now, SWATeam said: Wait, are we for or against the police? I can’t keep up... For, as long as they’re enforcing rules made by politicians that we support (with no clear guidance on when they’ll be relaxed or lifted, at that).
LB3 Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 7 minutes ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said: It’s amazing how people are arguing basic laws and regulations no one is allowed at the game. if you want to test the laws you deserve what you get. We agree! 🤣🤣
Bangarang Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 (edited) It’s NY...saying you’ll be arrested sounds bad but it’s just an appearance ticket. Not like you’ll actually go to jail. You could just play ignorant and pretend you didn’t know in which case you’ll probably be warned and told to leave. Edited September 11, 2020 by Bangarang
Logic Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 6 minutes ago, BuffAlone said: if you are invited, is that still breaking the law? what if it's a "peaceful protest"? Is there a distinction? Were you invited? As to your second question: If the peaceful protest breaks no laws, i.e. walking down the street carrying a sign and chanting a slogan, then yes, there's a difference between that and trespassing on private property and drinking in public. Additionally, the fact that you equate protests for social justice as being the same in level of importance and legality as drinking outside a football stadium (on private property) makes you look silly. 4
LB3 Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 Don't be an idiot and give the police more grief. They've had their fair share from the protests already. Stay home or go support your local watering hole. They could use the support thanks to Generalissimo Cuomo. 1 1
HOUSE Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 (edited) NIP IT IN THE BUD, Edited September 12, 2020 by HOUSE 6
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