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Originally Posted by thefro526
If you really, truely have a problem with someone then go talk to a cop, tell the cop the history of the person in question (Example: Hey officer, keep and eye on this guy with the green car, he likes to leave really fast) and let the appropriate people handle it.
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Originally Posted by thefro526
If you notice in my previous post I say how people that do dumb stuff should be handled and how we should address them. Walking up to them with a group of 10 people does little more than anger them and make them want to do more dumb things because at that point they're being rebellious. But, if we get the police involved, as they have been, you'll get a better, cleaner, and faster result than intimidation.
Also, your tone in this post is different than your previous posts. You've corrected yourself to say that someone is not welcomed here. Someone not being welcomed somewhere is fine, but if it's a public place you cannot infringe on their right to be there.
In the end, you now know where I stand. Now, I Know How You Feel.
Btw, this will be my last response to this issue. I'd rather not waste my time with trivial Drama.
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no, the people we walk up to and talk to normally listen. you should try it sometime, instead of preaching on the internet. people aren't spiteful in most cases. when you explain that we are just trying to keep the meet going, they stop.
no need to have the cops pull every single person over that does something wrong, there are not enough cops around to do so. if we were to do what you suggest we would be standing there talking to the cops the entire night with a list of 50+cars.
intimidation is not how we do things. i've walked up to groups of people before to tell them to stop being dumb, so have many people here. the only time its a big group is when we are approaching a group that also has a lot of people.