September 30, 200421 yr http://www.palmbeachpost.com/storm/content...tstub_0909.html Marcos Gonzalez started the evening Tuesday in his regular seat behind home plate at Pro Player Stadium but ended it standing for 11 hours in a hot, crowded jail cell, where he was detained for breaking Palm Beach County's curfew.
September 30, 200421 yr So instead of letting the guy get home safe, where he was headed, they kept him out longer? Nice.
September 30, 200421 yr You gotta love zero tolerance policies. That way police cannot be accused of racial profiling yada yada yada America's Justice System, taking thinking out of the equation since 2001.
September 30, 200421 yr Well before I turned 17 this year I was at a couple games after curfew, good thing I don't live in Miami.
September 30, 200421 yr I wonder if they knew he was an attorney when the sent him to jail. I can't believe that...that's BS. You now see why I dislike a lot of law officers.
September 30, 200421 yr I wonder if they knew he was an attorney when the sent him to jail. I can't believe that...that's BS. You now see why I dislike a lot of law officers. Have you ever met an attorney that wouldn't say he was an attorney? The only question is how many times he told them. I can sympathize with his holding cell situation. One night, many moons ago, I had a similar experience. :puke
September 30, 200421 yr The only times I was ever questioned about being out past curfew they simply told you to go home.
September 30, 200421 yr The only times I was ever questioned about being out past curfew they simply told you to go home. Me too, well the first time. The second time I was really out after curfew considering I was 23 at the time lol. That time they appologized and went their merry way.
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