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Bullying disguised (badly) as precaution (long reply to Jay
The guy went to jail for 15 days for not paying his fine...two of them. I
don't think they had him working on a chain gang or anything. "Drinking some water here BOSS!" The term imprisonment makes it seem like he was sent to a hard core penal colony, maybe jailed is a better word? I wonder if while he was in jail if he went around to all the other jail cells and bugged the ever living crap out of all the inmates? Patrick student SP aircraft structural mech "Gary Drescher" wrote in message ... "Cub Driver" usenet AT danford DOT net wrote in message ... On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 17:55:55 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: With famous irony, New Hampshire used to imprison people who had religious objections to the motto and taped over it on their own license plates. What were the religious objections? The objections weren't religious, of course. They were political. Nor have I ever heard of anyone being imprisoned for taping over "Live Free or Die". How can you "never have heard" of it? The message of mine that you're responding to (the one that's partially quoted above) already cited a particular case in which the imprisonment (of a Jehovah's Witness, who had religious objections to the motto) occurred. --Gary |
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