“I dont like mandatory masks, but if they are required by law or by facility policy, you are in violation if you dont comply and it is left to police to enforce.”
Really? Police are LAW ENFORCEMENT, not policy enforcement. Cops weren’t wearing masks, how do you reconcile that?
I see a big suit.
The keystone cops seem to inappropriate . Masks are for nitwits . Lawsuit time.
My guess is a POS school teacher or director forced this action, you see this scumbag approach the arrest action, he’s wearing a blue shirt. Yup, BIG lawsuit on the way!
My guess is a POS school teacher or director forced this action, you see this scumbag approach the arrest action, he’s wearing a blue shirt. Yup, BIG lawsuit on the way!
I take it you have never called police to "tresspass" somone, as they call it here.
I will give the benefit of the doubt to the police that they acted appropriately and the woman responded inappropriately, firstly, to the point that they decided to arrest her, and secondly, to the point that they tazed her for resisting arrest for 2 minutes.
Anyone can file a lawsuit for pretty much anything. She was in violation of law and/or policy and refused to remedy that appropriately when given the opportunity.
Maybe there is more to it that we don't know and we will hear more about it.
And a big payout. The police department in their statement admitted that the woman they arrested told them she has asthma and could not wear a mask. That puts her under the ADA since asthma is a disability. So as soon as she said that the school and the police officer are violating federal law, and violently so.
This is no different than a school requiring that everyone on the premises be able to climb a flight of stairs to sit in the bleachers, and then having the school resource officer arrest a person in a wheelchair for sitting in their wheelchair.
Good luck to the school and the police officer. If he is lucky his union and the government will pay his share of the damages award.