Florida Supreme Court strikes down loud car stereo law

Difference is his job is to document not yours or are you to stupid to realize what happened
It is our right to question the police and not get arrested for it, unless we are living in a police state.

Your attitude is just like the arresting officers. Don't personally agree with something? **** it lock 'em up, doesn't matter if they are not breaking any laws. Your both allowing your opinion to trump the law and my rights. Sounds like you will fit right in this police department!

 
Public enemy called, they want their political stance back. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif

Apparently flava flav needs to open more chicken places or whatever...

 
It is our right to question the police and not get arrested for it, unless we are living in a police state.
You acted like a dick from the get go! You can question stuff all you want, but guess what, if you treat an officer like a dick you are going to get dicked! I've been pulled over by a police officers that I have disagreed with, I even argued with him, but I did it with respect. I didn't get arrested, didn't even get a ticket, just a fix it ticket, went to the police station talked to others afterwards and they threw that away. Hmmm, common sense and respect.

 
You acted like a dick from the get go! You can question stuff all you want, but guess what, if you treat an officer like a dick you are going to get dicked! I've been pulled over by a police officers that I have disagreed with, I even argued with him, but I did it with respect. I didn't get arrested, didn't even get a ticket, just a fix it ticket, went to the police station talked to others afterwards and they threw that away. Hmmm, common sense and respect.
Lol, tell me how I disrespected the officer. Because he said I was free to go yet apparently wasn't free to do what I wanted? Or because I didn't leave within a minute 30 seconds of him telling me to be free to go?

Talk about being a **** - the officer didn’t tell me to leave until returning, so obviously it didn’t really make any difference if I left or not, maybe if you left your ego at home you would see this //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
Do you actually believe your point of view is right? I hate to tell you, but it is not. Sad to see you so proud of being arrested, makes me wonder what is wrong with some of the youth of today.

 
Do you actually believe your point of view is right? I hate to tell you, but it is not. Sad to see you so proud of being arrested, makes me wonder what is wrong with some of the youth of today.
"The freedom of individuals verbally to oppose or challenge police action without thereby risking arrest is one of the principal characteristics by which we distinguish a free nation from a police state" - Houston v. Hill

 
Do you actually believe your point of view is right? I hate to tell you, but it is not. Sad to see you so proud of being arrested, makes me wonder what is wrong with some of the youth of today.
OP is the example of poor education and lack of dicipline in a home . He probally didnt get enough hugs or something either . Seriously though he is what is wrong with america today think they are entitled . Laws dont apply to the people who think they are the elite i guess.

 
"The freedom of individuals verbally to oppose or challenge police action without thereby risking arrest is one of the principal characteristics by which we distinguish a free nation from a police state" - Houston v. Hill
Let me address a few things for you to help you out.

1. This is not nor will it ever be a "free country"

2. No where in any amendment or law does it suggest you have the right to question authority, nor will anything ever suggest to do it in a manner that suggests that the authority figure in question is of lesser value then you.

As we have said, questioning the law enforcement officer is not wrong and many of have done it over the years. However, the way in which you do it will define the situation and what kind of person you are. What does this mean? It means you think you are above the law when in fact you are not and at some point it will become painfully obvious for you.

 
Let me address a few things for you to help you out.
1. This is not nor will it ever be a "free country"

2. No where in any amendment or law does it suggest you have the right to question authority, nor will anything ever suggest to do it in a manner that suggests that the authority figure in question is of lesser value then you.

As we have said, questioning the law enforcement officer is not wrong and many of have done it over the years. However, the way in which you do it will define the situation and what kind of person you are. What does this mean? It means you think you are above the law when in fact you are not and at some point it will become painfully obvious for you.
Free speech under the first amendment gives anyone the right to question authority. Refer yourself to the Supreme Court's precedent in city of houston vs. hill.

Also, there are multiple United States cases you desperately need to read- Norwell v. City of Cincinnati, Terminiello v. Chicago, McCurdy v Montgomery County Ohio, gold vs. city of miami. Please do not say Im above the law when you have no fcking idea about it..

Lets talk about the situation of the arrest. It was in a church's parking lot (private property). No one's safety was in jeopardy and my language was not inciting - hell I was not even talking to the officer, I was talking to the camera. Since your the law expert here, tell me where his probable cause existed to arrest me. Once he told me to have a nice day and walked back to his vehicle the detainment ended - in order to redetain me he needs a new set of probable cause.. Sitting in private property in Georgia is not a crime unless the owner of it tells you to leave.

 
I have no need to read any of them actually. You are simply attempting to bypass what I'm saying by using nothing more then smoke and mirrors.

The fact remains.

1. What I said is still true.

2. Your actions mad this industry look worse then it already does.

3. You feel that you have done some amazing act by getting arrested. The sad thing is you have done nothing of the sort, rather you have shown that you are indeed exactly has everyone has suggest in this thread and your thread.

Anything else you would like to toss out to attempt to distract us from your actions?

 
Your second point is fucked up beyond belief, free speech under the first amendment gives anyone the right to question authority. Refer yourself to the Supreme's court precedent in city of houston vs. hill.
Also, there are multiple United States cases you desperately need to read- Norwell v. City of Cincinnati, Terminiello v. Chicago, McCurdy v Montgomery County Ohio, gold vs. city of miami

Lets talk about the situation of the arrest. It was in a church's parking lot (private property). No one's safety was in jeopardy and my language was not inciting - hell I was not even talking to the officer.. I was talking to the camera
OP is the example of poor education and lack of dicipline in a home . He probally didnt get enough hugs or something either . Seriously though he is what is wrong with america today think they are entitled . Laws dont apply to the people who think they are the elite i guess.

I stand by my previous post to you.

 
I have no need to read any of them actually. You are simply attempting to bypass what I'm saying by using nothing more then smoke and mirrors.
Cool, if you don't have the need to read and understand the law then I have no need talking with you, along with anyone of these other poor souls.

 
It is our right to question the police and not get arrested for it, unless we are living in a police state.
Your attitude is just like the arresting officers. Don't personally agree with something? **** it lock 'em up, doesn't matter if they are not breaking any laws. Your both allowing your opinion to trump the law and my rights. Sounds like you will fit right in this police department!
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And to think you attacked grammar merely posts before that one. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/suicide.gif.a649d21efc0d1fd4890a6428166586c1.gif

 
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And to think you attacked grammar merely posts before that one. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/suicide.gif.a649d21efc0d1fd4890a6428166586c1.gif
Like i said when he knew he couldnt argue the facts i threw in his face he brought up grammar lol.

 
Cool, if you don't have the need to read and understand the law then I have no need talking with you, along with anyone of these other poor souls.
I'm sorry but that is a sad way to back down from me telling you that you are wrong in every since of the way in your video. You know what you did to provoke that situation and you are proud that you were "arrested" for your actions.

I understand that you have no factual grounds to stand on against any claims by us toward your actions in your video. However, you could at least man up and admit you were indeed acting like a fool and damaging the credibility of our industry.

I must say though, your ignorance is rather astounding at this point.

 
If playing a radio loudly equates to free speech, OP is car audio's MLK. He wants to be, anyway.

You don't know sh|t about sh|t, kid. I wish those cops beat your *** the way your parents should have. Then you would have a lawsuit on your hands, and something to complain about.

 
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