Michigan Governor issues law saying I can't go to a friend's home... or even, my own home
ZITO - "nobody's rights are being squashed!"
It's interesting to me that it is leftists who support the nanny state mandates of staying at home - for our protection of course. Not once have y'all said something is too much. Dude arrested for paddleboarding - that too much? Mom arrested for taking her kid to the park - that too much? Michigan governor not allowing the sale of produce seeds (forcing people to have to go to store) - that too much? Writing $1,000 tickets to people watching sunrise from their car - that too much? Force quarantining people for 14 days who attend a drive in Easter service - that too much?
Is anything listed above too much or too far? Or do y'all blindly support everything because your authorities tell you to.
The constitution gives us the right to peaceably assemble. Many places are not allowing that. And then you say "Our rights aren't being squashed"
Sorry time to have some fun
Writing $1,000 tickets to people watching sunrise from their car
https://timesofsandiego.com/crime/2...people-watching-sunset-at-beach-in-encinitas/
See that's the report. Nowhere in there does it say people were watching the sunrise from the car. All this comes from the picture shared in the article and
"The violations carry fines of up to $1,000 or six months in jail or both, the department said. "
No one is getting the max crime for this. It's more fakenews journalism.
As far as your points about Michigan, she made some bold moves. Some were bad. But guess what, you can get seeds and nursery plants in Michigan again. Has been that way since about a week or so after it was banned. She listened to her constituents and rolled back as long as people practice safe social distancing.
The guy wasn't arrested for paddleboarding, he was arrested for violating the law by not listening to a lifeguard and by breaking the stay at home order. IF he had Covid 19 he could have passed it along to other people. Here's the part about this that pisses me off. This dumb**** is out there on his own, what if he is in trouble. Up here we see it happen with hikers. People who hike in conditions that they shouldn't hike and put other people at risk who're attempting to help them. The hospital system shouldn't be burdened because some entitled twat wants to paddleboard and is bored.
I'm assuming the mom you're talking about is the Idaho one? Well she was arrested for Trespassing.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...daho-arrest-children-playground-a9478326.html
"Ms Brady confronted police officers who asked her to leave the playground, and claimed that parents — some of whom had captured video of the incident — were not trespassing.
"“There are a BUNCH of us taking our kids to Kleiner Park in Meridian today at 3pm to tear the tape off the playground. ANYONE can join us, kids or no kids, let’s take a stand!”, read the social media post shared with TheBlaze news."
Seriously these people are stupid, I hope they get the disease and they pass it to their parents and kill them because they deserve that. They're ****ty people. This is Idaho, not inner city Philadelphia. I'm sure these parents had their own property their kids could play on.
Force quarantining people for 14 days who attend a drive in Easter service - that too much?
No that makes sense. Consider we've seen several case blooms around large gatherings like this it makes perfect sense.
Michigan Governor issues law saying I can't go to a friend's home... or even, my own home
I have no real clue what this is about. I would like more info
"The constitution gives us the right to peaceably assemble."
Final thing, no it doesn't.
"the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances"
You'd have a point if they were arresting protesters. There's nothing allowing you to assemble for any reason at all. By that logic I could have a public execution and if the cops showed up I would tell them I have a right to assemble you can't harass me.
Learn your constitution bruv.