• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Are you trying to claim that throwing liquids at somebody you dislike is legal in NY?

    Considering, as you pointed out, the woman wasn’t charged, it sounds like it very well might be.

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      5 months ago

      Ok, now you’re the one making extraordinary claims. It’s fairly obvious to anybody who stops to think about it that throwing liquids at others is not legal. That she’s not getting charged is a case of partiality on the side of the AG, and is why I’m bringing it up as an injustice. I don’t care if she’s on my side, assault / violence should be a no-no.

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        5 months ago

        I’m afraid you’re the one who is making the claims. As I said, it might be legal. You’re the one insisting it isn’t. I’m not a lawyer. You seem to be one. Are you? In New York City? Otherwise maybe there’s a legal reason she wasn’t charged that neither you or I are aware of.