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@ordinal @BoingBoing But, do you get arrested by mall cops? And if so, is the punishment banishment to Radio Shack?
@tad MALL JAIL - no 3G signal, no ATM, nothing to buy, the worst things they can think of.
@ordinal Your phone says “E” and the only chair is one of those vibrating massage chairs and you have to pay to sit.
@BoingBoing @newtonmatthew the revolution will not be televised
@FUCT @BoingBoing I live near the mall where Romero filmed 'Dawn of the Dead.' There was a riot there last week. http://bit.ly/1vD57ma
@BoingBoing what exactly is dystopia about not wanting people protesting on your private property?
Whatever happened to personal freedom? Anti-protest sign at Mall of America is epically dystopian via @BoingBoinghttp://boingboing.net/2015/01/02/anti-protest-sign-at-mall-of-a.html …
@ctmwyn @BoingBoing it's private property. Want someone protesting in your living room?
@BrianBiscieglia Private property open to public access. Do you open your house for people to buy your furniture? @BoingBoing
@ctmwyn @BoingBoing open to the public under their rules and conditions, since they own it
@BrianBiscieglia sure, and the lawful reaction would be to expel individuals who do not comply with whatever T&C, not arrest. #Orwellian
@ctmwyn which is exactly what the sign says.
@BrianBiscieglia which is NOT what the sign says, the sign says arrest with no reference to explusion nor removal. #NotTheSameThing
RT @BoingBoing Anti-protest sign at Mall of America was epically dystopian http://boingboing.net/2015/01/02/anti-protest-sign-at-mall-of-a.html … …
@BoingBoing @KevinHigginsIrl mall of america lol the yanks just keep getting more and more ridiculous.
@BoingBoing I'm sorry, but the right to protest doesn't warrant letting innocent people get caught in the middle of this whole mess.
@BoingBoing Having basic rules for not disturbing the peace and disputing people's lives in public is "dystopian"? Classic fear-mongering.
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