Mr. Y
Regular Member
imported post
Oops...
Regal theaters - remember them? They're the gun and self defense unfrienly, but registered sex offender friendly theater chain locally ( more than locally ) that essentially told us to stay away they didn't want business from folks who want to protect themselves - but that they didn't check for or care if sexual predators came to watch movies...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/01/AR2007080102398.html
Check the comments. It seems that Regal in Ballston Commons went off on a woman for grabbing a cell phone clip of a movie. Evidently a class 1 misdemeanor.
Doesn't seem to popular on the comments board for the article andI have to agree. While I understand that if it is a crime, the officers are in a tight spot, I would point out that it seems they were all to willing to cite this woman, but try and get them to cite some creep other misdemeanors that are even more dangerous some time.
One poster pointed out that we probably do have better things to do with our enforcement than jailing people for video clips... Fines, sure, but this is just ridiculous. Law making has gotten out of hand.
Oops...
Regal theaters - remember them? They're the gun and self defense unfrienly, but registered sex offender friendly theater chain locally ( more than locally ) that essentially told us to stay away they didn't want business from folks who want to protect themselves - but that they didn't check for or care if sexual predators came to watch movies...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/01/AR2007080102398.html
Check the comments. It seems that Regal in Ballston Commons went off on a woman for grabbing a cell phone clip of a movie. Evidently a class 1 misdemeanor.
Doesn't seem to popular on the comments board for the article andI have to agree. While I understand that if it is a crime, the officers are in a tight spot, I would point out that it seems they were all to willing to cite this woman, but try and get them to cite some creep other misdemeanors that are even more dangerous some time.
One poster pointed out that we probably do have better things to do with our enforcement than jailing people for video clips... Fines, sure, but this is just ridiculous. Law making has gotten out of hand.