Oh, wow. I’ve always wondered about the crazy bathroom laws. I used to ask, “What’re they gonna do? Raid the bathroom and start checking genitals?” Turns out, yeah, that’s exactly what they’re gonna do. I hope the malicious idiots that voted for this get a taste of their own medicine when they become collateral damage.
Nah, suing the cops is an uphill battle, even when you have a good case. And even if you win the cops will see 0 repercussions. Anything you win will be payed for by the tax payer while the cops get to stay on the force and brutalize more citizens.
Whoa, that’s even crazier. Are police not beholden to law? If not, what exactly is law enforcement in the context of the executive branch of government?
Oh, wow. I’ve always wondered about the crazy bathroom laws. I used to ask, “What’re they gonna do? Raid the bathroom and start checking genitals?” Turns out, yeah, that’s exactly what they’re gonna do. I hope the malicious idiots that voted for this get a taste of their own medicine when they become collateral damage.
It’s the Sith side of Penis Inspection Day.
There wasn’t even a bathroom law in Arizona. A bunch of men busted in there just to harass a lesbian.
Her sexuality is irrelevant. There are plenty of “butch” straight women.
There’s a clear hierarchy to their hate. Trans > gay > cishet.
Sure, but don’t let them use their bigotry to control narrative.
There is no reason this person had to be an lesbian for this scenario. The bigots hear lesbian and think, no big deal, better safe than sorry, etc.
Sounds like a lucrative lawsuit to me
Nah, suing the cops is an uphill battle, even when you have a good case. And even if you win the cops will see 0 repercussions. Anything you win will be payed for by the tax payer while the cops get to stay on the force and brutalize more citizens.
Who could’ve ever possibly imagined that this would happen?
Oh anyone who can put two and two together…
Whoa, that’s even crazier. Are police not beholden to law? If not, what exactly is law enforcement in the context of the executive branch of government?
In the US? LOLOLOL
Sadly, in the US police officers aren’t required to actually know the law - https://www.mintpressnews.com/court-rules-police-dont-need-know-laws-enforce/217236/
“What am I being arrested for?”
“Doing stuff we don’t like without license.”
https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/heien-v-north-carolina/
Why rely on MintPress’ analysis of someone else’s take. Why not use their source?
They’ve always considered themselves above the law.
I am the law!