What? VEISHEA will give you a reason to break the law? I don't get it. That's like saying "I can get drunk on my 16th birthday infront of police because its my birthday"
It was like war zone down there when I was there. There's no way to determine if you are behaving or mis-behaving. Police did what they had to do to control the situation. If you didn't want to be sprayed, all you had to do was to leave (like I did).
NO, Veishea does not give you a reason to break the law. You give horrible comparisons. There is NO reason to go around giving people tickets when they aren't harming the public or peace. On ANY GIVEN weekend, the cops could hand out PUBLIC INTOX tickets to almost EVERYBODY on welch after 1:00 am, because the COPS KNOW WE ARE ALL ILLEGALLY DRUNK. But, they don't do that because we aren't causing trouble!!! What would the point of that be?!?! We are breaking the law, might as well give us all tickets right?? NO!!!! They just give out tickets if you are doing something stupid or bringing attention to yourself. Let me guess, if you get a speeding ticket for 56 in a 55, you would not be mad and pay it and be happy, because you were BREAKING THE LAW and DESERVE that ticket...
Seriously, get out more...
Secondly. A War zone??? :biglaugh: nice comparison. Because I swear I saw about 50 people with guns, cars on fire, people smashing windows, and about 2-3 IED attacks.
It was not a war zone down there, it was just a bunch of people standing around talking like they do EVERY weekend. If you want to compare it to something, maybe try part of the student tailgating lots. There are even more people in the lots, than welch, and they are all drunk. Should we give public intox tickets to all of the drunk students in the lots? NO. If they aren't doing harm, let it go! Just because the law has been broken, doesn't mean you need a ticket. Your behavior at the time has more to do with getting a ticket. Cops don't need to be a-holes, some just choose to be, they aren't above the law, and they aren't some type of saint we should bow down to and kiss their shoes.