Submitted by Geek-Haven888 t3_11hxdul in newhampshire
opuntina t1_jaw2mfd wrote
Reply to comment by YBMExile in Men accused of violating NH Civil Rights Act appear in court by Geek-Haven888
That's not how precedent works though....
YBMExile t1_jawje5k wrote
Does anyone go around hanging signs on overpasses thinking “yes, this is perfectly legal in within my rights”? I don’t think so. They do it anyway. And if someone wants to make a stink about it, they will. If I happened upon that banner and decided to take it down, I know I might be wrong in “precedent”, but I could face the music. Or if I happened upon it and decided to cover it with a BLM or Pride or NH Fisher Cats Banner, I might do it and feel justified, but I might have to face the music for that, too. That’s life in public.
jdkeith t1_jb0xe2h wrote
Yes, they should face the penalty that anyone hanging ANY sign off the overpass would face. Not a special penalty for the content of the sign.
anotherposter76 t1_jay5gfk wrote
Yup you’re right the law must be applied equally, obviously. These people are just fueled by emotion and don’t think of the consequences
anotherposter76 t1_jay5hd7 wrote
Yup you’re right the law must be applied equally, obviously. These people are just fueled by emotion and don’t think of the consequences
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