Any Laws Pertaining To Foul/Personalized Shirts?

Topics that do not fit anywhere else. Absolutely NO discussions of religion, race, or immigration!

Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton

User avatar
LedJedi
Senior Member
Posts: 1006
Joined: Tue Jun 26, 2007 11:29 am
Location: Pearland, TX
Contact:

Re: Any Laws Pertaining To Foul/Personalized Shirts?

Post by LedJedi »

When i was a teenager we were at the mall with a few friends. A buddy of mine bought a t-shirt with a funny but offensive scene on it. He liked it so much he put it on over his shirt right there at the counter. About 10 minutes later a mall security guard stopped him and made him take it off saying someone had complained about it. He protested saying he actually bought the shirt at the mall only a few minutes ago, but they guy told him to take it off or leave the premises.

I always thought that was more than a little wrong.
User avatar
Trinitite
Member
Posts: 123
Joined: Sun Dec 21, 2008 5:23 pm

Re: Any Laws Pertaining To Foul/Personalized Shirts?

Post by Trinitite »

You could complain about the store. See if they kick them out of the mall. LOL!
User avatar
nitrogen
Senior Member
Posts: 2322
Joined: Wed Dec 21, 2005 1:15 pm
Location: Sachse, TX
Contact:

Re: Any Laws Pertaining To Foul/Personalized Shirts?

Post by nitrogen »

pedalman wrote:http://www.8052.com/rules

See Rule 2. :rules:
Wow. that brought me back.
.השואה... לעולם לא עוד
Holocaust... Never Again.
Some people create their own storms and get upset when it rains.
--anonymous
User avatar
Trinitite
Member
Posts: 123
Joined: Sun Dec 21, 2008 5:23 pm

Re: Any Laws Pertaining To Foul/Personalized Shirts?

Post by Trinitite »

nitrogen wrote:See Rule 2. :rules:
Wow. that brought me back.[/quote]

I think "Rule 34" also applies but it violates the ten year old rule.
pedalman
Senior Member
Posts: 464
Joined: Fri Mar 21, 2008 9:18 am
Location: New Braunfels, Texas
Contact:

Re: Any Laws Pertaining To Foul/Personalized Shirts?

Post by pedalman »

nitrogen wrote:Wow. that brought me back.
It does, doesn't it? :cool:
saj111
Member
Posts: 96
Joined: Wed Jun 06, 2007 11:39 am
Location: austin

Re: Any Laws Pertaining To Foul/Personalized Shirts?

Post by saj111 »

removed by poster
Last edited by saj111 on Thu Jul 30, 2009 9:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
"we've got to keep our heads until this peace craze blows over!"
User avatar
ELB
Senior Member
Posts: 8128
Joined: Tue May 22, 2007 9:34 pm
Location: Seguin

Re: Any Laws Pertaining To Foul/Personalized Shirts?

Post by ELB »

This article by one of the founders of FIRE, although it is focused on the Gates-Crowley affair, gets into legal exceptions to the First Amendment, including 'fighting words.' It briefly covers a SCOTUS case on foul words in a public place, as well as "university censorship." You have to read down a few paras to get to the broader points, but it is well worth it, I think.

http://www.forbes.com/2009/07/28/gates- ... glate.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
USAF 1982-2005
____________
sawdust
Member
Posts: 114
Joined: Fri Jun 26, 2009 4:44 pm
Location: College Station

Re: Any Laws Pertaining To Foul/Personalized Shirts?

Post by sawdust »

Abraham wrote:MoJo,

Certainly, "at times letting it go..." is the best policy.

Not in this case.

Not, where in effect, I have to leave the store am I going to let it go. There comes a point where letting it go is tantamount to a certain kind of immoral anarchy...

The public and their sensibilities are blatantely disregarded according to this credo - the lowest gutter type denominator gets free reign.

Unless people object, it'll only get worse.

I think an accidental, totally unintentional spill of a cola, or syrup, or chicken juices on his head might get him to leave. Or an accidental, totally unintentional spray of paint that you were testing as he happened to walk by. :angel:
User avatar
Trinitite
Member
Posts: 123
Joined: Sun Dec 21, 2008 5:23 pm

Re: Any Laws Pertaining To Foul/Personalized Shirts?

Post by Trinitite »

sawdust wrote:I think an accidental, totally unintentional spill of a cola, or syrup, or chicken juices on his head might get him to leave. Or an accidental, totally unintentional spray of paint that you were testing as he happened to walk by. :angel:
You can pretend it's an accident but if you assault him you can be arrested and charged. If he decides to use force to defend himself, you have no justification under Chapter 9 to fight back.
Post Reply

Return to “Off-Topic”