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Iowa Supreme Court affirms right to be drunk on front porch
Iowa Supreme Court affirms right to be drunk on front porch | Local News - KCCI Home
Iowa Supreme Court affirms right to be drunk on front porch
Iowa Supreme Court affirms right to be drunk on front porch | Local News - KCCI Home
At least it's now settled.Yeah, I've never agreed with those charges. Seen them locally a few times. Sad that it even had to go that far.
It just goes to show how out of control our Criminal justice system is that this had to go to court. From incompetent police to overzealous prosecutors, it's government out of control and at war with the common man.Iowa Supreme Court affirms right to be drunk on front porch
Iowa Supreme Court affirms right to be drunk on front porch | Local News - KCCI Home
I wasn't even aware drinking on private property was in dispute! :dohIowa Supreme Court affirms right to be drunk on front porch
Iowa Supreme Court affirms right to be drunk on front porch | Local News - KCCI Home
I've heard several people locally in the past, in similar cases talk about once a person walked outside, even when asked to, they were charged with PI. Apparently some places "public space" starts right outside of your door step.I wasn't even aware drinking on private property was in dispute! :doh
Iowa Supreme Court affirms right to be drunk on front porch
Iowa Supreme Court affirms right to be drunk on front porch | Local News - KCCI Home
I wasn't even aware drinking on private property was in dispute! :doh
"Colonel Klink" in your signature? You're showing your age!
But just last night I was having to describe to my wife and in-laws who Abbott and Costello were, so I've got no room to talk....
I've heard several people locally in the past, in similar cases talk about once a person walked outside, even when asked to, they were charged with PI. Apparently some places "public space" starts right outside of your door step.
Wow, very different than in my city!I am moving there... that's all there is to it.
I've heard several people locally in the past, in similar cases talk about once a person walked outside, even when asked to, they were charged with PI. Apparently some places "public space" starts right outside of your door step.
Who's on first?
I hear nothing, I see nothing, I KNOW NOTHING!!!
As to the OP, I think that a person should be able to get stinking drunk anywhere on their own private property, not just inside their house or on their porch.
Unfortunately for apartment dwellers it seems that it is too easy to abuse.Public places start outside my property line. If you're inside my property line, you're on my private property. Looks like the police infringed on the person's 4th and 9th Amendment Rights.
Unfortunately for apartment dwellers it seems that it is too easy to abuse.
"Whose on First?" is freakin' timeless.Actually, I got my oldest son to do "Who's on first?" with me for the Church at a gathering - it went pretty well. That has to be one of the most iconic skits in television history - at least until SNL came along.
But I gotta admit I snorted in laughter when I saw Schultz as Obama's spokesperson. That's gotta be one of the worst jobs on the planet!
Iowa Supreme Court affirms right to be drunk on front porch
Iowa Supreme Court affirms right to be drunk on front porch | Local News - KCCI Home
I agree. Back porch as well!
Believe it or not public intoxication is legal in New York.
I'm pretty sure public places -like parks - can still restrict drinking but you can't be arrested for being drunk.
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