2024-04-16 20:32:48
The actions being promoted by Senator Cotton are illegal, and amount to assault & battery, punishable by prison time. [Link] If one encounters protests blocking a roadway, the legal response is to notify law enforcement and wait for them to handle the situation. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(88-1-109) Author
2024-04-16 20:51:49
Suggested community note cites California law even though the license plates are European and the person in the video is speaking French. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(29-1-35) Author
2024-04-16 22:16:36
the NNN CN is irrelevant france also has laws against battery and assault use your brain [Link] CURRENTLY_RATED_NOT_HELPFUL(11-0-47) Author
2024-04-16 23:25:37
NNN - author is expressing a personal opinion NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(27-0-9) Author
2024-04-17 00:41:49
NNN - currently proposed notes are begging the question. OP is arguing that it SHOULD be legal to solve the problem in such a way. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(18-2-8) Author
2024-04-17 02:58:53
There is a right to travel freely on the King's highway - which is all roads in Canada. Blocking a road without just cause is a violation of that right and removing protesters is self-defense is justified. It the justification for forcible removal of Ottawa protesters NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(7-2-21) Author
2024-04-17 05:53:43
NNN. Please lighten up. He’s expressing an opinion, not commenting on the legality of the interaction. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(19-0-19) Author
2024-04-17 10:40:44
The events occurred in France, thus previous notes citing California laws are irrelevant. Such acts, or attempts at blocking traffic, are considered a felony and punishable by law (article L412-1) with up to 2 years in prison, 4500€ fine, driving licence suspension... [Link][Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(38-2-35) Author