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MADem

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209. The cop cites her judgment. That's all the "proof" she needs.
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 07:19 AM
Dec 2013

She doesn't need your opinion, or anyone else's. She is a law enforcement professional, and her judgment and experience are determiners. The fact that the supervisor of old Guy Fawkes took his badge and police ID suggests that the PD agrees with her judgment in this regard.

Amazing how, after Mister Mask was stopped, and frisked, and his gun was found under his cape, in his waistband, that his first recourse was to scream "I'm a cop!"


When officers discovered he was carrying a .40 caliber pistol in his waistband, he relinquished some of his anonymity by informing them “I’m a cop, I’m a cop.”

He was ordered not to make any sudden movements, then charged with obstruction of traffic and wearing a hood or mask on a street. Florida has a statute — which originated with the state’s attempt to criminalize the Ku Klux Klan without violating the Constitutional guarantee to free assembly or ruining Halloween — that states that “(n)o person or persons over 16 years of age shall, while wearing any mask, hood, or device whereby any portion of the face is so hidden, concealed, or covered as to conceal the identity of the wearer, enter upon, or be or appear upon any lane, walk, alley, street, road, highway, or other public way in this state.”

Harrell was not taken into custody, but issued a summons to appear in court. His superior in the Plantation Police Department collected his badge and police identification on Sunday, but as of this moment his current employment status is unknown.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/12/02/florida-cop-arrested-for-wearing-anonymous-mask-at-obamacare-protest/

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How bored he must be BeyondGeography Dec 2013 #1
i was thinking he needs to get laid Heather MC Dec 2013 #3
You know what? I think you have hit the old nail right on the head. pangaia Dec 2013 #96
I wish we had "like" buttons for posts like yours and Heather's.... TheDebbieDee Dec 2013 #101
How's this as a substitute. pangaia Dec 2013 #132
"so they don't reproduce" is in BOLD, and very important nolabels Dec 2013 #161
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2013 #148
The right wing media, funded by Kochs and Murdochs, have been stoking this. Cooley Hurd Dec 2013 #2
Not to mention he needs all his weapons impounded Heather MC Dec 2013 #4
Not just the "right wing media," either. MADem Dec 2013 #191
That clown doesn't have both oars in the water. lpbk2713 Dec 2013 #5
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
But he does have a cape. rug Dec 2013 #40
And lotsa guns. (nt) Paladin Dec 2013 #49
Anyone concerned about wearing a Guy Fawkes mask being a crime? Comrade Grumpy Dec 2013 #6
I am. Throd Dec 2013 #7
I second that painesghost Dec 2013 #26
Wearing masks is against the law in many municipalities, except on particular nights of exception, MADem Dec 2013 #90
no but two things here arely staircase Dec 2013 #8
I wouldn't call that thing a left wing symbol. A lot of those people who MADem Dec 2013 #91
you have a point arely staircase Dec 2013 #129
That's it, exactly--and the "ironic" crowd who are too cool for politics, and political MADem Dec 2013 #133
This is the New DU after all. RC Dec 2013 #9
No kidding. nt woo me with science Dec 2013 #32
To say nothing of Paulbots and assorted libertarians, concerned about their own freedoms, but not MADem Dec 2013 #114
Good point. davidn3600 Dec 2013 #11
I don't understand why Guy Fawkes was chosen in the first place. NobodyHere Dec 2013 #13
V for Vendetta. NuclearDem Dec 2013 #16
Ironically, Fawkes were turned in by an anonymous letter. Coyotl Dec 2013 #21
The first terrorist I think. Ava Gadro Dec 2013 #34
he was chosen for a stupid movie ProdigalJunkMail Dec 2013 #50
opinions, opinions, opinions demwing Dec 2013 #60
wow... that's deep... n/t ProdigalJunkMail Dec 2013 #77
lather, rinse, repeat /nt demwing Dec 2013 #147
Everyone's an expert you say? Capt. Obvious Dec 2013 #62
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
Do either of you know who made the mask popular and why? Capt. Obvious Dec 2013 #89
I'm sure if we wait long enough, you'll give us your view of it. MADem Dec 2013 #93
I linked to that above Capt. Obvious Dec 2013 #107
No need. Twice is more than sufficient. nt MADem Dec 2013 #112
Careful... 99Forever Dec 2013 #103
Yes, those 'evil' authoritarians...! MADem Dec 2013 #113
You're God Damned right EVIL. 99Forever Dec 2013 #115
They'll meet the same fate that all of us do. MADem Dec 2013 #119
WTF? 99Forever Dec 2013 #121
It's not a "comeback" but how interesting that you regard it as such. MADem Dec 2013 #135
Speaking of "revealing"... 99Forever Dec 2013 #139
What I am is a Democrat who is interested in seeing more Democrats, and fewer Republicans, elected MADem Dec 2013 #142
Oh NOES! 99Forever Dec 2013 #143
I'm enjoying your "performance." MADem Dec 2013 #146
What I'm enjoying... 99Forever Dec 2013 #150
Gee, yet another gratuitous insult...! That's apparently all you've got! MADem Dec 2013 #151
Only an insult to those who fit the bill. 99Forever Dec 2013 #154
Fit what bill? Being a Democrat who supports Democrats for election? That's a crime? MADem Dec 2013 #155
The difference between you and me... 99Forever Dec 2013 #156
Yes, I support "faux" Dems like Elizabeth Warren, Ed Markey, and MADem Dec 2013 #163
You excel at setting up strawmen then whipping their ass. 99Forever Dec 2013 #174
Awww, you mad, bro? MADem Dec 2013 #178
Erm, it's based on a comic. joshcryer Dec 2013 #65
On, now everyone's an expert Capt. Obvious Dec 2013 #66
Don't be jealous I can link paren' wiki links. ;P joshcryer Dec 2013 #68
I was faster to the link Capt. Obvious Dec 2013 #69
Whenever DU screws up you can pop these codes in: joshcryer Dec 2013 #71
no one wore the mask until after the movie... ProdigalJunkMail Dec 2013 #75
That makes you look better Capt. Obvious Dec 2013 #80
yeah... facts are a pesky little thing ProdigalJunkMail Dec 2013 #81
LOL! Capt. Obvious Dec 2013 #82
would you care to suggest an alternative ProdigalJunkMail Dec 2013 #84
2008 Capt. Obvious Dec 2013 #85
figures... n/t ProdigalJunkMail Dec 2013 #86
Yup Capt. Obvious Dec 2013 #88
yup indeed ProdigalJunkMail Dec 2013 #95
If it makes you feel better Capt. Obvious Dec 2013 #105
since you have no answer... n/t ProdigalJunkMail Dec 2013 #108
And you're green Capt. Obvious Dec 2013 #109
interesting retort... ProdigalJunkMail Dec 2013 #111
IIRC it became popular after the Occupy movement took off, so 2011 and after. nt CJCRANE Dec 2013 #99
2008, Annonymous - Church of Scientology Capt. Obvious Dec 2013 #104
More history, here.... MADem Dec 2013 #116
“We weren’t branding experts or anything,” - one of the best unintentionally funny things I've read KittyWampus Dec 2013 #171
That's because Warner Brothers started marketing them. joshcryer Dec 2013 #97
while that may be true ProdigalJunkMail Dec 2013 #98
It's all because Guy Fawkes Day is their 4th of July. joshcryer Dec 2013 #100
i spend a great deal of time in the UK ProdigalJunkMail Dec 2013 #106
actually the graphic novel that movie was based on is terrific, and a critique of Thatcherism's villager Dec 2013 #127
and yet the comic was NOT the inspiration for the ProdigalJunkMail Dec 2013 #130
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
last time... without the movie the mask is non-existent. ProdigalJunkMail Dec 2013 #197
Symbols take on new meanings all the time. The Swastika used to mean something very different. sibelian Dec 2013 #206
a comic book arely staircase Dec 2013 #72
People who would rather key their "edgy" protests off of a Warner Brothers film, without MADem Dec 2013 #78
Many southern states Feral Child Dec 2013 #15
But the purpose NOW is to identify those who take part in protests. woo me with science Dec 2013 #30
You're right, of course. Jackpine Radical Dec 2013 #53
Excellent point. Feral Child Dec 2013 #54
and apparantly unstable cops nt arely staircase Dec 2013 #73
yep Joe Shlabotnik Dec 2013 #18
Stunning isn't it? Egalitarian Thug Dec 2013 #22
It's part of a bundle of anti-KKK statutes passed in the early 1950s: struggle4progress Dec 2013 #23
That is not the purpose now, woo me with science Dec 2013 #31
I think saying "A war is coming" puts his behavior in applicable clause 3. hootinholler Dec 2013 #63
Would fall under (4) too. joshcryer Dec 2013 #67
No its not. onenote Dec 2013 #120
FL is a "stop and identify state." joshcryer Dec 2013 #159
Sorry, but I'm not wrong. onenote Dec 2013 #182
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 for this relevant bit of history Hekate Dec 2013 #41
Thanks - that section 155 is crucial (on edit: also arrested for obstructing traffic) muriel_volestrangler Dec 2013 #170
Anybody can get a Guy Fawkes mask these days... icymist Dec 2013 #24
+10000 Thank you. woo me with science Dec 2013 #33
Thank you. That was my first thought. nt Mojorabbit Dec 2013 #56
Maybe not cops, but the people who affect those things aren't necessarily lefties, either. nt MADem Dec 2013 #83
No kidding. 99Forever Dec 2013 #92
YES, that is my BIGGEST concern about this story. snot Dec 2013 #203
Congrats to the female officer, she is a professional. nt bluestate10 Dec 2013 #10
Professional in that she enforced a law. Too bad the law is an abomination onenote Dec 2013 #12
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
Read the law: struggle4progress Dec 2013 #29
and how did the cop violate this law? onenote Dec 2013 #36
I wasn't there. If the matter goes to trial, a judge would have the jury decide the facts struggle4progress Dec 2013 #45
Good luck getting a jury to convict anyone under these facts warrant46 Dec 2013 #55
Dunno. That might very well be. But I myself seldom think I really know the facts from a news story struggle4progress Dec 2013 #118
Very astute of you warrant46 Dec 2013 #164
My comment to you really has more to do with news stories: when there are several dozen struggle4progress Dec 2013 #194
They're still not listening, are they? Hekate Dec 2013 #42
Which provision of 876.155 was this guy supposedly violating. onenote Dec 2013 #44
876.155 (3) and (4) are easily, trivally, argued. joshcryer Dec 2013 #70
No way that (4) applies as you describe onenote Dec 2013 #117
FL is a "stop and identify" state. joshcryer Dec 2013 #160
He was also charged with obstruction of traffic muriel_volestrangler Dec 2013 #173
"They would not listen. They're not listening still. Perhaps they never will" struggle4progress Dec 2013 #46
That applies to far too many people. randome Dec 2013 #110
LOL he keeps his cape in his truck tkmorris Dec 2013 #14
Too bad there's no phone booths anymore. nt Guy Whitey Corngood Dec 2013 #17
"Who is that Mysterious Masked Protester?" CJCRANE Dec 2013 #58
I think Porta-potties are the new phone booths for the modern era... nt MADem Dec 2013 #137
Lol..Even better. Cha Dec 2013 #202
Hey, as long as Time Warner made a profit off of selling the mask, nyquil_man Dec 2013 #19
I'm fairly sure you have to indentify yourself to a police officer. gvstn Dec 2013 #20
What justification is there for a cop to demand a person engaged in lawful conduct onenote Dec 2013 #37
I don't know but I always heard you have to tell them your name. gvstn Dec 2013 #39
as the material you cite indicate: absent reasonable suspicion that you're engaging in a criminal ac onenote Dec 2013 #43
You can call it 'peaceful protest' and then rob a store on your way out. randome Dec 2013 #52
Then wearing a Halloween mask during a parade should be illegal onenote Dec 2013 #122
Most of those ordinances have a provision for festive occasions, like MADem Dec 2013 #153
and if you're standing on the street holding a protest sign onenote Dec 2013 #157
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
I return a volley, when served. MADem Dec 2013 #181
Get over yourself - I don't have any particular opinion about you muriel_volestrangler Dec 2013 #183
Oh I am "over myself"--that was just an observation, one that MADem Dec 2013 #185
He didn't have such a sign. onenote Dec 2013 #180
I protested against the same war, and I carried signs as well. MADem Dec 2013 #184
Bottom Line: the cop did not act properly in asking Guy Fawkes to identify himself onenote Dec 2013 #188
Are you the cop? If you're not, you can't insist that you know MADem Dec 2013 #189
So when the cops arrested Occupy protesters for wearing masks onenote Dec 2013 #198
Aren't you just the sweetest thing! MADem Dec 2013 #199
Yes I am onenote Dec 2013 #200
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
And you haven't pointed to anything save your opinion -- based on an MADem Dec 2013 #205
I see exactly how it works onenote Dec 2013 #207
The cop cites her judgment. That's all the "proof" she needs. MADem Dec 2013 #209
Not every exercise of "judgment" is the exercise of good judgment. onenote Dec 2013 #210
But that cop wasn't this cop, and you weren't there, either. MADem Dec 2013 #211
You weren't there either. onenote Dec 2013 #212
I believe there was a Supreme Court case about this issue (identifying yourself to police) Capt. Obvious Dec 2013 #64
Not exactly onenote Dec 2013 #123
Yes, that case Capt. Obvious Dec 2013 #208
A little Florida history, for those who want to froth and foam about Florida's mask law: struggle4progress Dec 2013 #27
Those photos are chilling. HappyMe Dec 2013 #59
taking up arms against socialism is almost mainstream in right-wing Republican circles now - pumped Douglas Carpenter Dec 2013 #38
Exactly.. sendero Dec 2013 #165
Recently people have challagened no masks laws in federal Court gerogie2 Dec 2013 #47
Link? onenote Dec 2013 #57
SPLC gerogie2 Dec 2013 #168
Easily distinguished onenote Dec 2013 #179
With or without his mask CJCRANE Dec 2013 #48
A Florida cop Carolina Dec 2013 #51
There is plenty of racism and bigotism here. darkangel218 Dec 2013 #134
whatever Florida cop says to you Enrique Dec 2013 #167
How many other Florida cops think there's a war coming? Baitball Blogger Dec 2013 #61
I'm curious WHY he thinks there is a war coming? StrictlyRockers Dec 2013 #74
Thats what Alex Jones tells them. darkangel218 Dec 2013 #136
You know, this may not be right, JimboBillyBubbaBob Dec 2013 #79
I'm wondering ronnie624 Dec 2013 #94
... He told police he was protesting Obamacare .... struggle4progress Dec 2013 #124
Still no quotes on what drives him to protest. ronnie624 Dec 2013 #125
He probably got a call on his walkie-talkie ucrdem Dec 2013 #126
I remember seeing that film in Cambridge MA when it first came out. MADem Dec 2013 #141
^^ Wow. Beautiful print. Highly recommended ^^ ucrdem Dec 2013 #149
I can't believe I saw that film over forty years ago! MADem Dec 2013 #152
Armed man, in mask, wearing cape, warns folk of coming war, says it's time to fight, as a protest struggle4progress Dec 2013 #140
He doesn't mention "Obamacare" in his interview. ronnie624 Dec 2013 #158
... He told police he was protesting Obamacare ... struggle4progress Dec 2013 #192
That's what the author of the article said, not him. ronnie624 Dec 2013 #193
So we agree rather limited information is available in the reports struggle4progress Dec 2013 #196
This struck me as well. salin Dec 2013 #144
I stand corrected per the local newspaper story salin Dec 2013 #145
Maybe he doesn't really know what he's protesting CJCRANE Dec 2013 #166
+ struggle4progress Dec 2013 #195
Revelation of the method? ucrdem Dec 2013 #102
Moron. Well, in his case, moran. catbyte Dec 2013 #131
Good thing he forgot to put on the costume in a phone booth randr Dec 2013 #176
Some cops love wearing their balaclavas JustABozoOnThisBus Dec 2013 #186
Those are French police, not Florida police. MADem Dec 2013 #190
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