Message from @Paradox
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It is illegal.
i kno
@Coochie coo nej det er jeg ikke
papadox thinks it it should be legal
😂
blaming the actions of others on your actions, isn't something I tend to go along with either.
if you are going to panic over a fire, you should see a fire first, or you are a moron
the intent of yelling fire in a crowded space is to cause harm
is it?
which is why it is illegal
always?
yes
How about Yelling "You're Fired!"?
even when there is a fire?
Americas drug traffic is very nice
fine, ill play that game and rephrase
if there is an actual fire, that is not under "the intent to cause harm"
the intent of yelling fire in a crowded space, when there is no fire, is to cause harm
well, what if there is some other reason other than intending harm?
can u think of one
maybe you got tourrett's
lmfao
i think I've made my point clear now
that is so ridiculous I will not entertain that
y is that ridiculous?
what's ridiculous is assuming intent
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Ah, yes, I had a song stuck in my head mr. judge, that is why I yelled fire. Please don't punish me.
heck, maybe you didn't know and your friends dared you to, there's a ton of reasons
I think we took the conversation to it's conclusion
sure, you think that actions in themselves have an assigned intent. I think differently.
Paradox, I can believe it isn't intentional to cause harm if it's a six year old. but an adult is a different story
I'm sure you have already, but have you talked to any VW bus clubs? I use to own a 1967 vw bus and they are very customizable, just a thought @Timcast
even then, why are people solely believing a 6 yo is beyond me
I don't think that actions have defined intent, but they do have defined consequences
if you yell fire in a crowd, someone will panic
not convinced all people are that stupid
Not sure if VW buses are a big deal on the eastcoast howver
No, but I think there is reasonable evidence to assume intent, in this case. That is how our courts work though. It isn't perfect.
in which case?