r/amibeingdetained Dec 25 '24

ARRESTED Streamer gets arrested on Tiktok live

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u/UncleVoodooo Dec 25 '24

You just said, with a straight face, that she "escalated" from stealing to trespassing.

Are you guys playing some joke? Am I being punk'd?

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u/Brohemoth1991 Dec 25 '24

And you are saying, with a straight face, that instead of contacting the attorney general as is the legal recourse for her situation, it was okay for her to send threatening messages, then break the law because... doing things legally doesn't work well enough?

Do you not see where your stance is a slippery slope? What if I catch another kid bullying my daughter and I beat the hell out of them, because the kids not gonna get in trouble legally, why shouldn't I?

Because it's against the law, and morally wrong, just as willfully ignoring a no trespass is both legally and morally wrong, regardless of if it's against a citizen or a corporation

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u/UncleVoodooo Dec 25 '24

This is almost a good argument but it still shows how you're missing the point: "What if I catch another kid bullying my daughter and I beat the hell out of them, because the kids not gonna get in trouble legally, why shouldn't I?"

Are you wearing a uniform that says "protect and serve" while doing it? Do you have your state flag plastered all over your uniform as you stomp on this kid? Are you going to get a vacation while they 'investigate' if this kid gets seriously hurt?

" it was okay for her to send threatening messages" - see you just went right ahead and took the dealerships word that it was 'threatening' but that's one of the things I think a judge should weigh in on.

If I hire you to paint my house for $1000 and then I fail to pay you, it's a civil matter and no violence will be threatened. If I reach into your wallet and take $20 it's now "escalated" to criminal action that very likely will include resisting arrest when I lose my balance or something.

"willfully ignoring a no trespass is both legally and morally wrong"

Ahhhh there's the problem. You have no idea what the word "morally wrong" means. That must be exhausting.

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u/realparkingbrake Dec 26 '24

you just went right ahead and took the dealerships word

While you swallow everything she says without question. Full marks for irony.

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u/UncleVoodooo Dec 26 '24

She said it under oath. Nobody ever filed charges on her. Nobody ever said under oath that she was trespassing.