But then you started talking about Walker. No one is Talking about if they think it'll be ok if a woman is shoved and buffaloed while in your presence. What if your wife was shoved? Now that I think about it, would that dude have shoved a man had he blocked that door? I'm willing to bet my entire years wages that he wouldn't.
He should've called your friends in, TVC.... As soon as she started preventing entry.... I mean, it's all logical and common sense.... But some choose not to see the obvious... I feel like the same conversation that I had with some when the initial situation took place....
So is putting your hands on a woman to forcefully move her out of the way ok to do? I think the next time I go into a McDonald's and see a woman in front of me moving to slow, I'll push her aside to gain access quickly... According to your logic, TVC, it's within the law to do and you'd have NO problem with this if you were on patrol at this McDonald's....
True, she was in the wrong, no doubt (I've previously stated this ). But the best way to handle this would be to get the authorities handle it.... Not take the law into your own hands..
I woud have a problem with someone if they put their hands on a woman in my presence.... Also, could her striking him be labeled as retaliation from him shoving her aside?
He followed teenage boys and told several pictures of them.... Sounds like funny business to me... I would have a serious problem if he followed my son and took snapshots. Couldn't have been that much trouble... No one was penalized. Obviously, the UIL didn't find a problem with kids being at a 7 on 7 tourney...
I'm not defending her... I admit, she was in the wrong, but again, with as many policeman present, there is no reason he shouldn't have called one of them to move her...
It still sits funny with me that 1 of these gentlemen followed teenage boys around out of town snapping pictures and the other one put his hands on and pushed a woman out of the way .....