"According to North Augusta law, disorderly conduct generally means, to "utter, while in a state of anger, in the presence of another, any bawdy, lewd or obscene words or epithets."
According to what I heard on the radio, a fellow shopper called the police on this woman.
Thoughts?
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Re: Arrested for cursing in SC
I think it's ridiculous to curse at your kids. (if she even did that) It's also ridiculous to call the police for it. Even MORE ridiculous for the police to arrest someone over it.
I don't curse @ my daughter, but I am terrible with them slipping out around her.
It said it reminded her of her abusive childhood which is sad. But that is her issue that she needs to deal with...
Anyway yeah wayyyyy more traumatizing for the kids to see their mom arrested rather than hearing the f word...
But that looks like a ticket to me. If she was arrested it sounds like to me she was shitty to the cops. They can arrest on this based on law and pissing off the cops just allows them to enforce it.
Again a hate to be pro-cops but I am willing to bet there is more to the story.
In Texas it's illegal to drive without insurance which they can but don't have to arrest. If you are really crappy like harassing the officer they will arrest you. It is well within their rights to do that as officers. Rule number 1, don't lose your temper and they won't theirs. They HAVE to respond to calls of service and they don't want to be there anymore than you did for a dumb law.
Wow. That WSPA article was written so spectacularly badly that I had trouble understanding it.
This seems like a case of someone way overstepping their bounds, but I'd be willing to bet she got pissed off when the woman approached her (rightfully, I think) and caused a small scene.
I feel like there's a joke in here somewhere about where this board is headed if the TOU continue to be enforced so stringently...
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I also think this is an interesting topic, the whole "mind your own business" thing. This is a long topic for another thread I'm sure but remember the "it takes a village" mentality? Where is the line? If my kid is being bad I would want someone to tell me - if something DD is doing isn't safe I would hope another parent would stop her if I couldn't get to her in time. So we want help - but when? I know people have said others shouldn't interfere but sometimes it is ok...how do we know? We judge the way other kids act in public but would any of us step in and do anything? Likely not at the risk of insulting the parent, but why is it so bad?
Sorry, words are hard for me lately but I hope that makes some sense.