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Posted by Terrapin Station on Fri Aug 19 17:41:55 2011, in response to Re: Court Fight Against MTA Summons Can Be A Mysterious Process, posted by BrooklynBus on Fri Aug 19 10:13:28 2011. Then kindly explain the reason for the judge finding him innocent? Ask the reporter, not me. Answer that question before you start insulting people and start SHOUTING AT THEM. You have repeatedly either not admitted when you are wrong, replied with ridiculous arguments, or completely ignored my posts so that you wouldn't have to defend your incorrect statements. You also did not provide any proof that any of the the people with unlimited cards who entered through the fare gates because turnstiles were malfunctioning were found guilty either, only that they received summonses. I wasn't talking about a specific incident. I was referring to what the news articles said. Just because the MTA says a broken turnstile shall be no defense, doesn't make it so is a judge does not see it the same way. Um, doesn't a judge have to uphold the law? What I quoted is the law. If there are flaws in the law, then fine. But assuming the law is not flawed, then how could the judge ignore the law? This proves how it is not possible to have an intelligent discussion with you, so if you cannot answer in a reasonable tone of voice, just keep quiet. We will all be better off. No, it's the other way around. You can't have an intelligent discussion. So many people told you that the elevator existed and you were quite rude to them all. Photographic proff was even posted and you still continued to insist that the elevator did not exist! |
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