Quote:It's not a shootout when only one party is doing all the shooting
Good point. Would that make it hurt less when the kids get shot by cops or hit over the head with a heavy object?
Quote:And if the cops are trigger happy to the point that they don't first assess the situation, see the camera, the fake beards, and the fake guns, then I'm sorry but our society must have a much bigger problem then some kids performing a prank.
Earth to Alevine - people get shot by police for far less, and there is no "check for hidden cameras first" section in the police manual. If the camera is off in the distance or on the other side of a tree or pole, it won't be seen.
Quote:What would you suggest we do? All live a beauracratic life?
You just finished explaining that the kids took "appropriate steps." You obviously think they should have done something other than paperwork to reduce the risk.
How onerous would a few "filming in progress" signs be?
Quote:They did reasonable best effort: everyone was an actor. Streets were practically empty and where they aren't empty you can see the participants either uninterested or giggling. No one seems to be threatened.
They did a reasonable effort to make a video. They made no effort at all to reduce the risk of someone misinterpreting it. You might as well argue that getting out of bed first is making an effort.
Quote:And I love your wet floor sign examples. Guess what: if a person fails to put out a wet floor sign, but mops, it can be foreseen that someone trips and dies.
You just finished explaining how difficult it is for you to foresee a fairly obvious outcome.
Quote:Guess what - it would most likely be deemed an accident and a civil matter between business and plaintiffs. Doubtful the moppee would be found of a criminal act. And guess what, not having a wet floor sign is NOt a criminal act. Yet what about all those what ifs? That poor grandma with her bad hip?
What criminal acts are these kids being charged with?
Do you see an apparent violent crime in progress as being just as risky as a wet floor?
So your argument is in order to protect the kids from being shot by cops one ought to criminalise what the kids are doing? Really?
Like I said, cops being trigger happy is a problem in its own. Protecting people from trigger happy cops is to retrain the trigger happy cops.
I actually see the wet floor as being more risky than kids in fake beards with a fake gun scaring other kids who are in full knowledge of what is going on, in a street that's basically empty.
And from the angles of the camera it's hardly hidden. Especially when it's all staged.