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Necessary violence

Gir rules. Asked by mikeh about 1 year ago, 4 answers.

There's a group of people in front of the building across the street from my apartment building blasting Journey's Don't Stop Believing on their boom box. Does this provide enough of a legal justification for the use of lethal force?

Comment for jester_x's profile Answered by thex13thxchild on Aug 23, 2008, 01:33PM
1394 answers

not really(unfortunately)
just call the police if it annoys you

Loki Monster Answered by acidburn987 on Aug 23, 2008, 01:51PM
264 answers

yeah...all you can do is make a disturbance complaint. and what do you mean by lethal force? lol like killing them or assaulting them? No way! your a$$ will be in jail and they will sue you for physical and emotional damages..you're the one that will be in jail. sorry, pal. but just call the cops. unless your brother has epilepsy and the song causes seizures (I seriously doubt it but apperently Sean Paul's Temperature does) then you can go down and break the damn thing but other than that..you're at a loss excepot to call your local police department (not 911)

Gir rules. Answered by mikeh on Aug 24, 2008, 11:43AM
1731 answers
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We really need to allow HTML tags in here so I can start putting I'm being facetious labels on my questions. Sometimes you guys take things a little too seriously.

Shark Atack Answered by funadvice on Aug 30, 2008, 08:39PM
53821 answers

you need how to accept amazing music
and stop having that bunch in your
panties.

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