• capital
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    -32 months ago

    This is a good example of exactly what I meant. It has to do with private property.

    Honestly, when I saw the link, I expected to be directed to an instance of someone being arrested on public property. But no.

    • @[email protected]
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      112 months ago

      It has to do with private property.

      • Workers cannot leave the jobsite to meet with people bringing them lunch

      • People bringing lunch can’t carry the food onto the jobsite without being arrested

      Beginning to feel like its the people who are the property.

      • capital
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        -42 months ago

        If we’re playing dumb, sure.

        Here in reality, it seems that specific person who was not an employee was not permitted on their private property.

        Also, this wasn’t just lunch and anyone who read your link knows that so can we quit being cute?

        • @[email protected]
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          42 months ago

          that specific person who was not an employee was not permitted on their private property

          My staff orders a pizza, but I arrest the pizza delivery guy because he is not an employee. Because Private Property.

          Also, this wasn’t just lunch

          No. They were wearing pro-union t-shirts while they delivered the lunch, which means they were committing a crime.

          • capital
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            Alright. Keep playing ignorant.

            But thanks for the example of exactly what I meant.

      • capital
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        Dislike/disobey them all you want. It’s reality which the other user helpfully provided an example of.

        Learning the difference between public and private property can help you avoid the stupid comparisons which started this thread.