To: ctdonath2
Stopping at the up-close frames of the gin, looks to me like it was NOT sealed. Theres a shiny gap between the plastic top and the plastic collar that holds the top to the bottle until the seal is broken. That shiny usually isnt visible until the seal is broken. An open container conviction carries a maximum penalty of a $150 fine. For what it's worth (and I don't think it is really relevant to the ultimate issue of whether the shooting was justified), after another look at the video, you are 100% correct that the bottle had been opened. But the reason is even more simple than a gap between the cap and the seal. Here is a screenshot of the bottle:
And here is picture of a bottle of Barton Gin:
Notice anything?
Whatever was in that bottle, it wasn't gin (well, at least it wasn't Barton Gin).
To: Conscience of a Conservative
Whatever was in that bottle, it wasn't gin It might have been urine.
310 posted on
07/29/2015 3:02:53 PM PDT by
MeganC
(The Republic of The United States of America: 7/4/1776 to 6/26/2015 R.I.P.)
To: Conscience of a Conservative
“Whatever was in that bottle, it wasn’t gin (well, at least it wasn’t Barton Gin). “
Yes, my coworkers were commenting on that being the first bottle of yellow gin they’d ever seen.
314 posted on
07/29/2015 4:33:03 PM PDT by
PLMerite
("The issue is never the issue. The issue is the Revolution.")
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