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From: Rhino <no_offline_contact@example.com>
Newsgroups: rec.arts.tv
Subject: Re: [OT] Teens face 10 years in prison for riding over pride flag
 on bicycles
Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2024 14:07:19 -0400
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On Sun, 23 Jun 2024 13:28:17 -0400
Robin Miller <robin.miller@invalid.invalid> wrote:

> Adam H. Kerman wrote:
> > Rhino <no_offline_contact@example.com> wrote:
> >   
> >> Leo Kearse, the presenter of this video, is correct: the rules of
> >> the Alphabet Mafia have taken on the feel of blasphemy laws in the
> >> Muslim countries. This is particularly evident in the horrendous
> >> overcharging of three Spokane teens for riding over a local pride
> >> flag on bicycles:  
> >   
> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtS-c4nPJtQ [`12 minutes]  
> > 
> > Overcharging? It wasn't even a crime to ride their bicyles in the
> > first place!
> > 
> > I love how the video clip of the interview of the lesbian witness
> > shows an automobile driving over the very same painted pavement as
> > we see over her right shoulder. I didn't see the felony arrest.
> > 
> > It appears that what we have here is a case of bullying children
> > because that's what we can get away with.
> >   
> 
> 
> Every day this NG is filled with examples of why it's become such a 
> cesspool.
> 
> Here is a news story and the police statement:
> 
> https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/teens-arrested-after-scooters-leave-marks-on-pride-crosswalk/ar-BB1nSroe
> 
> https://my.spokanecity.org/police/news/2024/06/06/multiple-arrests-make-after-downtown-pride-mural-is-vandalized/
> 
> This happened on June 5, 18 days ago, but is now being widely shared
> on right-wing media. These kids were repeatedly riding over an area 
> described as a "street mural" in order to deface it. The area had 
> recently been repainted after someone else had intentionally damaged
> it using a flammable liquid. 

This was clearly indicated in the video I cited with a brief clip of
the fire. However, I am aware of no connection between the teenagers on
the bicycle and the miscreant who previously burned the mural/flag.
Did they catch the guy who started the fire? What was he charged with? 

> The area, according to the police
> statement, was "clearly marked to keep traffic away as it was just
> re-painted to repair previous damage."
> 
In my experience, the paints used for painting line markings dry
extremely quickly. They are not normally blocked off to traffic at all
and you can drive over them as soon as the painter has left the scene.
Of course, THIS paint job seems to have been done by local "activists"
so who knows whether they used the normal quick-drying paint used by
professional road painters. 

> These kids should have been arrested if they were intentionally
> damaging anything painted on the street as a street mural. And if it
> had been a US flag I doubt anyone would be complaining.
> 
True enough: patriotism is decidely uncool now in a time where the
activists would have us believe that America - and Israel - are by far
the most evil countries in the world.

> While the kids were charged with 1st Degree Malicious Mischief, a
> class B felony for which the maximum sentence is 10 years, of course
> they would not receive anything like that even if they are convicted.
> They would probably be put on probation.
> 
Unless of course a virtue-signalling prosecutor with eyes on a higher
office decided to "send a message" (make an example of) those who
challenged the sanctity of Pride symbols....

-- 
Rhino