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In reply to the discussion: Call police about domestic violence and get evicted [View all]NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)65. Once again, you are not understanding.
You seem to be the only one. I did not bring up the first amendment. And yes, lawsuits are a big concern for property owners. The manner in which victims are treated is a concern for society as a whole. Not sure how you don't see this. Please stop playing a game with this. It is a big picture issue that involves many things. I see you could not back up your statements up thread, so you come here and try to go on the attack again. As I said before, your pattern is clear. You have attributed many things to me that I have not said. You have attributed a thought process to me which is not accurate.
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blame the victim of domestic violence on the person getting hit/punched/killed
CreekDog
Apr 2013
#34
what you're saying is if the perp gets in trouble, his victims need to be evicted
CreekDog
Apr 2013
#35
this is your position, quoted verbatim, it sounds like you don't want to take responsibility for it:
CreekDog
Apr 2013
#44
You're bending over backwards to defend someone who is calling for these people to be evicted
CreekDog
Apr 2013
#71
go where? she doesn't care, not one bit. well, she cares about the landlord and neighbors
CreekDog
Apr 2013
#69
Yeah, let's just make the children forced to witness said violence homeless.
strategery blunder
Apr 2013
#14
It's generally going to be the abuser who is breaking the terms of the lease...
strategery blunder
Apr 2013
#29
The first amendment has nothing to do with her renting a piece of private land.
NCTraveler
Apr 2013
#25
WTF? here's the 1st amendment issue...from the article that you did not read
noiretextatique
Apr 2013
#79
You've pretty much made the cops case for them by illustrating the decisions they face themselves
R B Garr
Apr 2013
#51
It is a very good idea. And one I believe many legislators would get behind in many states.
NCTraveler
Apr 2013
#62