knight0334 Rated XXX
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Posted: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 22:40:54 Post Subject: |
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Police can act on behalf of tenant and owner if asked to follow your policy. They were probably give permission to see that the rules of the event were followed, that there was authority enough to have him removed. When the guy refused to leave the mic, he was accentually trespassing. When asked to leave by police from private property it becomes a high misdemeanor to even felony trespassing. Then when he resisted, his actions were unlawful and illegal. When he continued, the police had rights to use necessary force to subdue, detain, arrest and remove him from the facilities. Lawfully, the cops were within their rights and legally could have put a boot in his a$$ literally.
I have a security(the one with weapons in the course of employment) certificate issued by the Hillsborough Community College in Florida. That guy go what he deserved, and the cops used justifiable force.
Last edited by knight0334 on Wed, 19 Sep 2007 22:45:41; edited 2 times in total |
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