$29,000 for arresting topless woman

Haut Medoc

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Re: $29,000 for arresting topless woman


Clearly W's fault because of his choice of AG........;)
 

SpinnerBait_Nut

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Re: $29,000 for arresting topless woman

Good for her.
Someone in the NYC police department needs to know the law/s up there.
 

Esox

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Re: $29,000 for arresting topless woman

"We hope the police learn a lesson and respect the rights of women to go topless," Rothman said.

:D
 

stan_deezy

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Re: $29,000 for arresting topless woman

I thought this was a job advert :(


I'd already started typing up my CV :D
 

kenimpzoom

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Re: $29,000 for arresting topless woman

I am just wondering if there were people begging her to put her shirt back on. There is good and bad of everything.

Ken
 

OldMercsRule

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Re: $29,000 for arresting topless woman

Depends how perky they are.

At age 25, (at the time of the deal), if they aren't perky at that time of her life: they are not likely gettin' any better without a scalpel. Bet they looked good or she would not have showed 'em off. JR
 

Haut Medoc

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Re: $29,000 for arresting topless woman

At age 25, (at the time of the deal), if they aren't perky at that time of her life: they are likely gettin' better without a scalpel. Bet they looked good or she would not have showed 'em off. JR
Murky, it is apparent that you did not go to the Solstice Parade in Fremont last Saturday!......:D
 

OldMercsRule

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Re: $29,000 for arresting topless woman

Murky, it is apparent that you did not go to the Solstice Parade in Fremont last Saturday!......:D

Yer right Bro!! I tend to stay away from large very Liberal crowds, if I can.

I take it there were some sights ta see. Some of the 25 year olds did not look sooo good I take it?

That's is the other thing about Libs from Seattle. Some ladies don't shave at all and leave hair in places the French would approve. Those type of people would also likely not care how they or their breasts looked, in fact droopy ones with stretch marks might make the statement they wished to make by showin off in the first place. That's the type of cornduct that makes Murky ponder the ol' question about mental disorders. I guess if the lady was strong enough lookin' a person could overlook that, (lots of armpit n' leg hair), fer a short time, but it would wear out even the most tolerant of us over time don't ya think, me Bro??? JR
 

Terry Olson

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Re: $29,000 for arresting topless woman

It's not a question of "knowing the law". It's not that simple. The law is clear in most places that this is illegal, but that doesn't mean that those laws are constitutional. Ask three constitutional experts (judges) this question and you'll get four different answers.

You can't forget that the constitution was written more than 200 years ago and in such a way as to address the concerns of that time. The courts have to interpret and apply the intent of the authors to the issues of today - many of which the authors couldn't have imagined.

If the woman was truly interested in advancing the cause of women's rights she might have thought about issues that affect most women, not just the few who are so starved for attention that they might want to go topless in public.

With that said, I fully endorse the concept but I'm afraid those with an interst aren't the ones I'd like to see shirtless.

Don't let the settlement fool you - most lawsuits are settled rather than tried because it's cheaper to do so. A settlement like this, particularly when accompanied with the standard non-admission of wrongdoing, is no indication that the settling party was wrong. The sad fact is that it's just cheaper to pay her to go away than try the case. Instead, I'd conclude the opposite. If she had a strong case she wouldn't have settled for $29,000. After attorney's fees she has BARELY ( ; )enough to buy a crummy used car. A typical civil rights violation case wins the agrieved party hundreds of thousands of dollars and reimbursment for attorney's fees. Why didn't she hold out for the big payday if the law is truly on her side???

She gets her 15 minutes of fame, then returns to her job - where she makes 80% of what her equally qualified male counterparts do for the same work. Meanwhile those who are actually pursuing the advancement of women's rights are saying "get off my side".
 
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