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I'm not trying to be-labor the point, but CCM explicitly breaks the law. There is no "skating" around the law just because you're with 10, 200, or 10,000 other people. And if you've been doing CCM for more than a year, you'll know that the police in district 1 are VERY different fro m those in, say, district 14.
Love ya Stew and Howard...;-) Howard, i think we discussed the same thing after the last mass about unneeded corking...That would suck. But oh well. Stew, You can be my cocktard any day! ;-) VX, you can't.
So then what is it Gabe, a parade, a protest, other? Cause i think your sending out a little bit of a mixed signal here, unless the circles that this topic goes around in is just making me dizy. And in the same, just cause you view it as a protest doesnt mean it is, see how this works? Maybe if I was introduced to CM as a protest I might view it more as that. Or if I heard more screw cars, then yea bikes. CM is different for every rider and every rider rides for a different reason.
Gabe said:Well now we're just rehashing...I said that the cops step in and do there jobs when the law is being broken, earlier...Public drinking, damage to property, etc...BUT they DO NOT arrest or even write a ticket just for riding...Why? Cause it is not illegal. And I understand what a conventional parade is, that doesn't mean it can't take a different form. Such as CM. Just cause you don't view it as a protest doesn't mean it isn't.
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