07 June 2013

Limits

The owners of subwoofers have convinced the courts that their obnoxious throbbing is a first amendment issue.

OK.  Fine.

So be it.

However your rights to speak in public end at my private property line.

I have more jurisprudence on my side.

You don't have any right to intrude into my private space or home.

And that's where I will fight you.

And when your pockets turn out to be infinitesimally small, I will aim right at the installer of your beat box and bleed him dry too.  Then we'll aim at the makers and manufacturers.

I don't care what you do in your own home on your own property, but if it comes onto mine, fight's on.

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