44 COMEDY GOLD — Brainwashed citizen violently triggered by Covid truthteller with a megaphone… (citizenfreepress.com) posted 20 days ago by Trick 20 days ago by Trick +45 / -1 6 comments share 6 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (6) sorted by: top new old worst ▲ 2 ▼ – fskfsk 2 points 20 days ago +2 / -0 I don't see how that's a "win" for the guy with a megaphone. He got a broken window on his car and the guy on the bike isn't going to be prosecuted. He says "I hope you're happy that you broke my window." Yes, the guy is thrilled that he broke your window, that's what he was trying to do. permalink save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – Zskills 1 point 20 days ago +1 / -0 He did it on camera lol. This is assault. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – fskfsk 1 point 19 days ago +1 / -0 He did it in a city where Antifa controls the prosecutors and judges - not a crime. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – Zskills 1 point 19 days ago +1 / -0 He can sue in civil court and a prosecutor isn't even involved. Insurance company's finding of fault is admissible as evidence, as well permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – fskfsk 1 point 19 days ago +1 / -0 Yeah, but he can sue in civil court and pay $20k in legal fees to recover $1000 in damages. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – Zskills 1 point 19 days ago +1 / -0 His insurance company pays the fees permalink parent save report block reply
I don't see how that's a "win" for the guy with a megaphone. He got a broken window on his car and the guy on the bike isn't going to be prosecuted.
He says "I hope you're happy that you broke my window." Yes, the guy is thrilled that he broke your window, that's what he was trying to do.
He did it on camera lol. This is assault.
He did it in a city where Antifa controls the prosecutors and judges - not a crime.
He can sue in civil court and a prosecutor isn't even involved. Insurance company's finding of fault is admissible as evidence, as well
Yeah, but he can sue in civil court and pay $20k in legal fees to recover $1000 in damages.
His insurance company pays the fees