but look on the bright side, you helped some hardworking cop meet his quota
but look on the bright side, you helped some hardworking cop meet his quota
but look on the bright side, you helped some hardworking cop meet his quota
Ah, the old boomer strategy of making you smoke the whole pack.
The community you're serving is nowhere near the location of the offense btw
Easy loophole: befriend them.
Ask them for their name. Tell them yours. It's not illegal to eat pizza with a friend, and in that instance their situation otherwise is not relevant at all.
Fuck anyone who has an issue with it. Keep feeding people who have it rough, if you want.
Easy loophole: befriend them.
Food Not Bombs in Houston gets ticketed all the time by cops who simply do not give a shit about the law. Tens of thousands of dollars in fines get thrown out every year. It doesn't matter, because the cops keep showing up and keep handing out tickets, forcing volunteers to keep showing up in court and fighting over it.
Fuck anyone who has an issue with it. Keep feeding people who have it rough, if you want.
Absolutely. People love to pretend that "Sticking it too the man!" means throwing on a balaklava and brandishing a gun. The harder truth is that its about keeping our neighbors alive when the city is trying to do them in through social murder.
But let's not pretend there's One Neat Trick to outwitting a thumb-headed trigger-happy gang of rent-a-fascists. You aren't going to argue your way out of a ticket for feeding the homeless any more than a sovereign citizen could. Cops aren't there to argue with you. They're there to put the boot on your neck.
Sounds like someone needs to get in the city council, or become mayor or something, and change more of the rules about homelessness. Can't anyone with compassion for the poor run for mayor these days?
There's a park in my town where homeless people tend to gather because it's one of the few places with benches and shade. My friends and I threw a cookout at the park and went around inviting everyone in and near the park to join us. We don't have a huge homeless population here, but there were a dozen or so homeless folks that joined. Cops showed up and harassed us for a little while, but luckily a sergeant showed up and let them know that no laws were being broken. It also helps that I used to work for the Medical Examiner's Office, so a lot of the cops know me from being on scenes together. It's not exactly a "get out of jail free" card, but they do treat me with a little more respect than the average person gets.
I don't know about the laws in other places, but here in Florida when you hand out food, the cops use the excuse of "food safety" to shut you down or even fine and arrest you. It's all bullshit of course, but that's their legal backing. But when you're throwing a cookout, it's food that you are eating, and just happen to be sharing with guests. There's not a damn thing they can do about it.
People should have more cookouts in public parks, invite everyone, and make sure that includes people who are struggling. Then it's just a party, and like you say, the guests situation otherwise is irrelevant.
"When you give a dinner or a banquet, do not invite your friends or your brothers or your relatives or wealthy neighbors, lest they also invite you in return, and repayment come to you. But whenever you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed, because they are not able to repay you. For it will be paid back to you at the resurrection of the righteous."
Luke 14:12-14, instruction from Jesus himself.
So have your cookout and invite all the homeless, and when the cops show up show them this passage and tell them it's your solemn duty according to the Bible!
here in Florida when you hand out food, the cops use the excuse of “food safety” to shut you down or even fine and arrest you
When I went to UF the local Hare Krishna temple used to set up on the quad and serve food (for a nominal $1 a plate but you didn't have to pay). I wonder if they're still able to do that.
Joke aside, giving homeless people isn't actually illegal right? That'd be almost as insane as half the stuff the US has inacted lately.
Edit: oh wow, that is disgunstingly inhumane and I have no idea how someone can support policy that bans charity and still sleep at night.
Armed to deter cops? Wouldn't that give them more reasons though?
Ok but other than the noted legal expert Ford Fischer, do you have any actual proof that it's illegal?
To all the downvoters.... you do know that laws are written down, right? Like you can go read the laws of the town you're in right this second. Mine doesn't seem to have a rule on this.
it's illegal where I am in the USA to give housed people a bottle of water standing for hours in the direct sunlight if they're in line to vote.
The hope is that will disincentive people to vote.
Depends on the area but it certainly is illegal in some places.
Edited to add, to be clear it's not really laws that say "you cannot feed homeless people". But that is how they are enforced.
Just like actively doing something against climate change. They are striving to make both things illegal and punishable.
Community service should be a far more common sentence than it is.
In all honesty it’s not really even a punishment. It’s paying the community back for causing it harm.
Speaking of food, what's the deal on airlines - how old are those pretzels?
I'm thinkin' Hey!
Doug Stanhope is the GOAT.
His recent special is so well shot. Probably one of my favorite comedy specials tbh. I've always liked his way of telling stories. I especially liked the story about Ichabod, his dog that got to live out his last days in practically dog heaven, it's chapter is called "Perfectly cooked bacon".
With all the horrible, horrible shit that your priest is pumping into your kid's head, his dick should be the least of your worries, honestly. That's just a little mouthwash and a few years of therapy'll get rid of that. That Jesus shit will torture you for a lifetime
Deadbeat Hero, 2004
What I like about Stanhope the most, is the way he can get you to laugh at an edgy/dark joke, but he immediately follows it up with a thrust of either social/political commentary, or asks so you to think about why you laughed at that. Throughout his career he doesn’t punch down, bits like the ‘transvestite hooker incident’ are on face problematic, but he’s never judging them or thinks he’s better than other people who are often seen as lesser by society.
You wanna feel bad for someone in a down-turned economy, I'll give you someone...prostitutes. Because a prostitute doesn't have that same "worst case scenario" B-plan that we all enjoy. No matter how shitty things are going for you on the job. "Danny, if they lay off anymore people, I'm gonna be out on the streets sucking dick for a living. I got nothin' else. I'm serious." Hooker doesn't have that same safety net. Hooker's already out there, sucking dicks.
Before Turning the Gun on Himself, 2012
I was a bit surprised to see him on Lemmy.
I miss the socialist Dale Earnhardt memes that were going strong for a little while.
Getting arrested for feeding the homeless, right...