Police Arrest Man For Refusing To Tweet
RichZellich writes "Police arrested a senior vice president from Island Def Jam Records, saying he hindered their crowd-control efforts by not cooperating. The crowd at a mall where Justin Bieber was appearing got out of control, and police wanted the man to send a tweet asking for calm; he refused and they arrested him on a felony assault charge 'for putting people in danger.'"
Do I side with the Fascist cops or the Nazi record exec?
Hes saying he started an account to make Pizza analogies, and plans on continuing to do so until everyone is pissed at his attention whoring, or they all form a mob to get autographs from him when he sends out tweets. Whichever comes first.
-The world would be a better place if everyone had a hoverboard
Oh, hay guyz I juss got a tweet saying we need to chillax and GTFO sall cool tho cuz they let us kno on twit
"Most people, I think, don't even know what a rootkit is, so why should they care about it?"
How can you be charged with obstructing government administration when government administration's purpose is seemingly to obstruct. Sounds anti-competitive to me.
Tweeting is the ONLY way to break up a riot of teenage girls!
Sugapablo
"Vee haf vays of making you tweet."
Cops powerless against teenage girls.
I think I can see why they needed to arrest someone...
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by means of releasing a dangerous animal under circumstances evincing the actor's intent that the animal obstruct governmental administration.
Doesn't apply.
Are you kidding? The man released Justin Bieber into a mall. Has a more dangerous animal ever been released into a more governmental structure?
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Do they have proportional fonts in your country?
"Vee haf vays of making you tweet."
I believe the correct spelling is "tveet."
So it was the same group of idiots? That explains a lot, actually.
Alexander Peter Kristopeit bought his basement from his mommy for one dollar.
Since he may very well have been negligent in starting the event by failing to provide for sufficient security et al., he may well be contributing to the unruliness of the mob.
A police officer having someone tell someone else to stop committing a crime because the police officer believes the person committing a crime is an associate of the person they ask to stop may be admitting to a crime. Talking to a police officer or making admissions or statements without the advice of your attorney is a bad idea.
Of course, taking my advice without talking to an attorney isn't such a hot idea either.
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