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Old April 16th, 2008, 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by henschman View Post
this thing was a far cry from the beach boys parties, anyway... there were only 20 or so dancers, and they were all wearing headphones, so they weren't making any noise. all they were doing was moving around. they did it in the middle of the night, so very few other visitors would be there. if you watch the video, you can see that the place is very un-crowded. the people who are dancing are off in one corner, and aren't getting in anybody's way or disturbing anybody in any way whatsoever. it is very hard for me to think of any law these people were possibly violating.
I watched the video. I can tell you that if I had been there I would have been annoyed. This is a monument to one of our founding fathers. One should conduct himself with dignity and respect. These kids were not doing this. They were there to stir things up and got exactly what they were looking for. The video recorders were there just so they could start the trouble and then betray themselfs as the victim. Reminds me of "Don't taze me bro" boy.
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