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Originally Posted by willravel
They plead not guilty. That's lying. It's not fighting. Thay have their reduced fine (of $90, down from $300), and they are still going with not guilty. That is a seperate issue from the fine amount. I'm not sure why the $300 is an issue anymore.
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I'm glad someone remembered that the offer of a reduced fine was declined.
Threadjack:
This reminds me of many areas where drinking alcohol on public beaches isn't allowed, because of the behavior of a few (or a great many) asshats.
Personally, I'd prefer a LARGE fine for drunk and disorderly, so my law-abiding self could sip a beer while watching a sunset.
/threadjack
Maybe eating allowed, but a $300 fine for messing up the bus with remnants? Either one is kind of hard to enforce.