Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you need a code to get in and out? Some communities will let you out without a code, my Mom's community does this.. We don't know if the customer met him at the gate to let him in.
We’d know if he would have said so. Instead he wanted to be a "victim"
Anonymous wrote:The guy was in a gated community and they wanted to know who gave him the code. Seems reasonable if giving out the code is against the HOA rules. They wanted to know who in the community decided they were above the rules, it has nothing to do with the driver himself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering it’s a white dude harassing a black delivery driver, I think this is more than just “who gave you the code”.
Well, only if you attribute everything to racism.
You don’t have to attribute everything to racism to see the problem here. Its clearly a race/class issue.
Hopefully you realize that videos like these are used by the media to create division. For example, nobody cares about the video of a white cop shooting a white guy.
Anonymous wrote:It's absolutely insane that people can see this person being illegally detained by a person with absolutely no authority to do so whatsoever and react with "well why didn't he just respect their authority and tell them whatever they wanted to know?" Can you people even hear yourselves?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy was in a gated community and they wanted to know who gave him the code. Seems reasonable if giving out the code is against the HOA rules. They wanted to know who in the community decided they were above the rules, it has nothing to do with the driver himself.
You just made all of that up out of your butt.
It's in the link on the first post
“All we want to know is why you’re in here and who gave you the gate code. That’s all we need to know,” the man said.
What fell out of your butt is the idea that HOA Harry had a right to know or ask.
Everyone in that community has the right to know if giving out the code is against the bylaws. It's pretty simple, when you move into a HOA you sign the bylaws and can be expected to follow them.
The driver didn’t sign those bylaws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy was in a gated community and they wanted to know who gave him the code. Seems reasonable if giving out the code is against the HOA rules. They wanted to know who in the community decided they were above the rules, it has nothing to do with the driver himself.
You just made all of that up out of your butt.
It's in the link on the first post
“All we want to know is why you’re in here and who gave you the gate code. That’s all we need to know,” the man said.
What fell out of your butt is the idea that HOA Harry had a right to know or ask.
Everyone in that community has the right to know if giving out the code is against the bylaws. It's pretty simple, when you move into a HOA you sign the bylaws and can be expected to follow them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy was in a gated community and they wanted to know who gave him the code. Seems reasonable if giving out the code is against the HOA rules. They wanted to know who in the community decided they were above the rules, it has nothing to do with the driver himself.
You just made all of that up out of your butt.
It's in the link on the first post
“All we want to know is why you’re in here and who gave you the gate code. That’s all we need to know,” the man said.
What fell out of your butt is the idea that HOA Harry had a right to know or ask.
Everyone in that community has the right to know if giving out the code is against the bylaws. It's pretty simple, when you move into a HOA you sign the bylaws and can be expected to follow them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy was in a gated community and they wanted to know who gave him the code. Seems reasonable if giving out the code is against the HOA rules. They wanted to know who in the community decided they were above the rules, it has nothing to do with the driver himself.
You just made all of that up out of your butt.
It's in the link on the first post
“All we want to know is why you’re in here and who gave you the gate code. That’s all we need to know,” the man said.
What fell out of your butt is the idea that HOA Harry had a right to know or ask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering it’s a white dude harassing a black delivery driver, I think this is more than just “who gave you the code”.
Well, only if you attribute everything to racism.
You don’t have to attribute everything to racism to see the problem here. Its clearly a race/class issue.
Hopefully you realize that videos like these are used by the media to create division. For example, nobody cares about the video of a white cop shooting a white guy
Wrong. The reason the videos get used is because the white guy usually does not get charged no matter how terrible the situation. White on which crime - person gets charged. Black on black crime - person gets charged. Black on white crime - person get charged. White on black crime - NOPE!
Wrong. The reason the videos get used is because the white guy usually does not get charged no matter how terrible the situation. White on which crime - person gets charged. Black on black crime - person gets charged. Black on white crime - person get charged. White on black crime - NOPE!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering it’s a white dude harassing a black delivery driver, I think this is more than just “who gave you the code”.
Well, only if you attribute everything to racism.
You don’t have to attribute everything to racism to see the problem here. Its clearly a race/class issue.
Hopefully you realize that videos like these are used by the media to create division. For example, nobody cares about the video of a white cop shooting a white guy
Wrong. The reason the videos get used is because the white guy usually does not get charged no matter how terrible the situation. White on which crime - person gets charged. Black on black crime - person gets charged. Black on white crime - person get charged. White on black crime - NOPE!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy was in a gated community and they wanted to know who gave him the code. Seems reasonable if giving out the code is against the HOA rules. They wanted to know who in the community decided they were above the rules, it has nothing to do with the driver himself.
You just made all of that up out of your butt.
It's in the link on the first post
“All we want to know is why you’re in here and who gave you the gate code. That’s all we need to know,” the man said.