Submitted by ColdJay64 t3_ycafzl in philadelphia
FrankGrimesApartment t1_itl5kdo wrote
Reply to comment by MedicSBK in Police had incident free night after Phillies won NL pennant by ColdJay64
I have video of one of them lol. They took a pole climber away in handcuffs
sugr_magnolia t1_itl6c4g wrote
Really? I was shocked I didn't see any arrests.
JIMMYJAWN t1_itlboh6 wrote
Post that glorious video.
ryantyrant t1_itlfvhb wrote
I have videos of the guy getting cuffed and everyone booing the cops and then another one of the assholes chant
electric_creamsicle t1_itluhsq wrote
I think @wooder_ice on instagram has a story video of a cop with hand cuffs waiting for a pole climber.
ThanosSnapsSlimJims t1_itllkkv wrote
I think all of Bobby Roode's entrances are on Youtube!
fzammetti t1_itloc5c wrote
I understood that reference!
Breakdawall t1_itnmgo5 wrote
SORRY, about your damn luck.
ThanosSnapsSlimJims t1_itlrjuy wrote
Here you go!
MedicSBK t1_itl5put wrote
I'm going to guess that the crowd probably didn't try to interfere with the arrest and the guy went willingly?
FrankGrimesApartment t1_itl5url wrote
For the most part. Crowd chanted asshole to the cops but otherwise let them do their job.
The cops also tried to be proactive and warn anyone making that first attempt to climb that theyd get arresteddetained...but they couldnt catch them all.
One climber claimed it was his constitutional right and that once he got on the pole the cop wasn't legally allowed to touch him. I think that might have been the highlight of my night.
malogan82 t1_itlbw6j wrote
>One climber claimed it was his constitutional right and that once he got on the pole the cop wasn't legally allowed to touch him.
Yes, I believe that was established in the landmark Supreme Court case, In re: Base!, in which the Court overturned a prior matter involving immunity from prosecution.
Hib3rnian t1_itldvhh wrote
I believe this is also the case for games of Freedom (aka Jailbreak). Essentially "Safe on or touching base, from any type of capture or detention"
Aromat_Junkie t1_itle3z9 wrote
A common mistake, but the actual caselaw refers to "The Floor Is Lava", not Jailbreak. As long as the defendant kept his feet on the pole and off the ground, he's legally untouchable.
Hib3rnian t1_itlf86d wrote
Ah, interesting, interesting đŸ¤”
Lanthemandragoran t1_itm7ikw wrote
This exchange should become legal precedence through sheer comedy
Electr_O_Purist t1_itlt7e5 wrote
Oh, they finally figured out who all our base is belong to?
douglas_in_philly t1_itmwsie wrote
I'M A SOVEREIGN CITIZEN!!!!!!!
throwawaythedo t1_itpm7x7 wrote
No. That is not a Philly fan with a Phillies jersey yelling GO PHILLIES, and I want it on the record that you are not calling us by our desired name.
Eskimo-Midget-Albino t1_itm10ih wrote
>One climber claimed it was his constitutional right and that once he got on the pole the cop wasn't legally allowed to touch him. I think that might have been the highlight of my night.
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Choooooch t1_itmejsp wrote
In Philly you can trash and steal from Wawa with no penalty, climbing on a pole though… that’s where the line is drawn
John21962 t1_itlqi38 wrote
Was that the dude in the Hextall jersey? Hope not, all he did was climb the pole and come right down when the cops came over
allid33 t1_itlvptm wrote
Was that the guy in the Fila shirt at Broad and Sansom? He was up there for ages even after the cops tried to make him come down. They eventually forced the entire crowd south several blocks before they went to get him down, so was curious to see how that all ended.
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292ll t1_itp3dlm wrote
Something tells me they told him to order an Uber and go home after writing a summons.
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