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I think there is a lot more to this than is being reported.
Agreed
I think there is a lot more to this than is being reported.
Im curious why they were required to stay in Honolulu for 6 months after this. How is that in anyway related to whatever trumped up charge they were accused of? Not to mention the cop was off-duty.
If Obama had a daughter, it would look just like her.
Will they get invited to the White House?
...Uhhhh if you're called to court, I don't think you can run away brah. Hence, they were stuck there.
If it was a traffic ticket you can just pay the fee and be gone, but this was more than just a citation.
6 months is kind of weird for a public kissing charge especially if you don't live there. Why didn't they ask or get granted a quicker trial?
Its just odd I still say there is more to this story.
Huffingtonpost is not a credible source in my opinion.
I think the charge was assault on a police officer. Chances are they saw it was a BS charge so they kept them there hoping they would take a plea deal so they could leave. That way it hurts them if they try and sue and the DA gets another check mark on his conviction rate. In this case the girls seemed to hold out for the truth, most do not, and you never hear of it or see they plead guilty to "attacking a fine upstanding officer of the law" and ignore them.
Six months stuck in Hawaii unable to leave because of bogus charges trumped up against you. I guess that's what you get for "sorting it out at the police station".
Yea, Hawaii is a real hell hole. It would be utter hell to be stuck there.
Highest per capita homeless rate in the country. Tons of people working full time jobs and living on the streets due to outrageous cost of living. It blows my mind that people willingly move here. Of course, most people who move here leave within 18 months because of all those problems. I've got 30 months to go and I wouldn't even come back for vacation. It's a third world country pretending at being a state.
It's like Jamaica, awesome if you have means, but a hellhole if you don't.
There used to be a regular poster here who did GIS work for the state of Hawaii. He ended up leaving because the state expects their employees to be on public benefits and he was going into debt.
Story does sound like something out of 1950's rural Georgia. Surprised to see that happen in Hawaii. The charges being dropped gives more credence to their story.
A slightly more balanced look
http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/31/us/hawaii-kissing-couple-arrest-same-sex/index.html
Still vague but it appears the business asked them to leave, I'm not saying that was the right decision but they were asked. Things escalated from there.
A slightly more balanced look
http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/31/us/hawaii-kissing-couple-arrest-same-sex/index.html
Still vague but it appears the business asked them to leave, I'm not saying that was the right decision but they were asked. Things escalated from there.
You've never seen anyone kiss and hold hands in a grocery store? I don't believe you.
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Highest per capita homeless rate in the country. Tons of people working full time jobs and living on the streets due to outrageous cost of living. It blows my mind that people willingly move here. Of course, most people who move here leave within 18 months because of all those problems. I've got 30 months to go and I wouldn't even come back for vacation. It's a third world country pretending at being a state.