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Originally Posted by DWB
Not necessarily.
If you look at the other clips, the police could not and would not tell them what they would be charged with. Just because someone in a uniform tells you to stop doing something, that doesn't mean they are in the right.
Why can't you dance there? Is it posted anywhere that you can't? Some dick telling them they can not without telling them why they would get arrested or able to point to anything saying it was prohibited, is not justification.
It's not like they were spray painting the walls or set up a stage to protest, they were slightly dancing.
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If you dont like this national law concerning dancing and being a nuisance at a national monument, you can try to enlist the help of a Senator or Congressman and ask them to submit a bill to change the laws. You dont take it up with the police. They just arrest you and then you have a criminal charge against you and you get to go thru a different process, and the judge (or jury, if you go to trial) will simply decide if you broke the law as it is written, or not. In this case it would be a federal judge if you decided to break the law at a national monument, and I doubt the judge will be happy when you cause the police to close the monument to the public just because you wanted to be an asshole.
But I'm pretty sure that you know this and you're simply being a troll here. Along with Smokey.