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In reply to the discussion: Florida Cop Arrested For Wearing ‘Anonymous’ Mask Warns ‘There’s A War Coming’ [View all]onenote
(46,140 posts)37. What justification is there for a cop to demand a person engaged in lawful conduct
reveal his identity?
The Constitution should protect one's right to engage in protected speech anonymously, just as it allows us to post here anonymously.
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Florida Cop Arrested For Wearing ‘Anonymous’ Mask Warns ‘There’s A War Coming’ [View all]
Purveyor
Dec 2013
OP
I know why he's protesting the ACA. I don't agree with him. Wonder if he listened to Beck or Rush...
freshwest
Dec 2013
#35
Wearing masks is against the law in many municipalities, except on particular nights of exception,
MADem
Dec 2013
#90
That's it, exactly--and the "ironic" crowd who are too cool for politics, and political
MADem
Dec 2013
#133
To say nothing of Paulbots and assorted libertarians, concerned about their own freedoms, but not
MADem
Dec 2013
#114
i picked the movie because THAT is when the mask took off in popularity
ProdigalJunkMail
Dec 2013
#76
Your memory is accurate--many more people know the film than are even aware that it was based on a
MADem
Dec 2013
#87
What I am is a Democrat who is interested in seeing more Democrats, and fewer Republicans, elected
MADem
Dec 2013
#142
Fit what bill? Being a Democrat who supports Democrats for election? That's a crime?
MADem
Dec 2013
#155
IIRC it became popular after the Occupy movement took off, so 2011 and after. nt
CJCRANE
Dec 2013
#99
“We weren’t branding experts or anything,” - one of the best unintentionally funny things I've read
KittyWampus
Dec 2013
#171
actually the graphic novel that movie was based on is terrific, and a critique of Thatcherism's
villager
Dec 2013
#127
well, the comic was the inspiration for the movie, and the mask design is straight
villager
Dec 2013
#138
the film is an adaptation, not an original work. So just like the many plays and
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2013
#187
Symbols take on new meanings all the time. The Swastika used to mean something very different.
sibelian
Dec 2013
#206
People who would rather key their "edgy" protests off of a Warner Brothers film, without
MADem
Dec 2013
#78
But the purpose NOW is to identify those who take part in protests.
woo me with science
Dec 2013
#30
It's part of a bundle of anti-KKK statutes passed in the early 1950s:
struggle4progress
Dec 2013
#23
I think saying "A war is coming" puts his behavior in applicable clause 3.
hootinholler
Dec 2013
#63
Ah! that dreaded Secret Directive Z, which requires inconvenient citizens to don Guy Fawkes masks,
struggle4progress
Dec 2013
#128
"The corporate state" being, in this case, the Affordable Care Act
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2013
#169
Thanks - that section 155 is crucial (on edit: also arrested for obstructing traffic)
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2013
#170
Maybe not cops, but the people who affect those things aren't necessarily lefties, either. nt
MADem
Dec 2013
#83
Here's a nice photo from Florida in 1951, the year the law was put on the books
struggle4progress
Dec 2013
#25
I have no problem with criminalizing masks when used in connection with an effort to intimidate
onenote
Dec 2013
#28
I wasn't there. If the matter goes to trial, a judge would have the jury decide the facts
struggle4progress
Dec 2013
#45
Dunno. That might very well be. But I myself seldom think I really know the facts from a news story
struggle4progress
Dec 2013
#118
My comment to you really has more to do with news stories: when there are several dozen
struggle4progress
Dec 2013
#194
"They would not listen. They're not listening still. Perhaps they never will"
struggle4progress
Dec 2013
#46
What justification is there for a cop to demand a person engaged in lawful conduct
onenote
Dec 2013
#37
as the material you cite indicate: absent reasonable suspicion that you're engaging in a criminal ac
onenote
Dec 2013
#43
If your sign says "There's a war coming" I think a reasonable person might think otherwise.
MADem
Dec 2013
#162
All the "The End Is Nigh" placard holders were intimidating you, were they?
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2013
#172
Wow, snide much? "The end is nigh" is religious, "There's a war coming" suggests guns and ammo.
MADem
Dec 2013
#175
Fuck me, you're criticising someone else for being snide in this thread?
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2013
#177
Get over yourself - I don't have any particular opinion about you
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2013
#183
Bottom Line: the cop did not act properly in asking Guy Fawkes to identify himself
onenote
Dec 2013
#188
But you haven't demonstrated that this arrest has anything to do with either of those.
MADem
Dec 2013
#201
You haven't pointed to anything that suggests that the constitutional standard
onenote
Dec 2013
#204
I believe there was a Supreme Court case about this issue (identifying yourself to police)
Capt. Obvious
Dec 2013
#64
A little Florida history, for those who want to froth and foam about Florida's mask law:
struggle4progress
Dec 2013
#27
taking up arms against socialism is almost mainstream in right-wing Republican circles now - pumped
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2013
#38
Armed man, in mask, wearing cape, warns folk of coming war, says it's time to fight, as a protest
struggle4progress
Dec 2013
#140