itsmethebirb OP t1_ivkmuc6 wrote
Reply to comment by FMG1978 in Considered voter intimidation? I took my son with me like always, and this time was watched. by itsmethebirb
It’s not a matter of being a victim… it’s a matter of reporting something that’s illegal. Out of all the people who were voting there when I was there, this woman took it upon herself to look over my shoulder. It didn’t stop me but I can see how it would deter others from wanting to vote. They shouldn’t be peeking at anyones votes that I am aware of.
FMG1978 t1_ivkn0yd wrote
If you have to turn to reddit to find out of you were a victim, you are not a victim
itsmethebirb OP t1_ivkn6mx wrote
It’s about accountability. Not about me being a victim but preventing others from being one.
poppenweiler t1_ivknzj4 wrote
It's not about "accountability" for anything and you know it. You're just seeking to take out your urges towards aggression and malice against others on a convenient target. Very shameful of you also to hide behind a shield of phony heroics.
itsmethebirb OP t1_ivkofyz wrote
Still hasn’t answered my question, are the poll workers allowed to look over your shoulder while you’re filling out your ballot? Thats my question. If so, then I am wrong. It was odd to me that she walked away the second I said I thought it was supposed to be private, like she knew what she was doing was wrong.
Flimsy-Lie-1471 t1_ivkwklt wrote
dude is a douche, ignore him. Her actions were likely borderline from what I have read, but hard to call it over the top.
scroopynoopersdid911 t1_ivkwsup wrote
Don’t listen to the above dipshit. You asked a question, nothing wrong with that.
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Diarygirl t1_ivl18vx wrote
You're the one with the violent urges, buddy.
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