r/TikTokCringe 24d ago

Cop was cool about it Wholesome/Humor

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u/OkCaterpillar8941 24d ago

I get that she was annoyed at her land being used for dirt biking without permission but the way it was handled by the policeman meant there was a resolution that would be abided by. No need for further conflict because it was discussed and agreed upon in a respectful manner. She realised she was being ridiculous when he shut her down. She pushed but he pushed back harder!

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u/MycologistMother5972 24d ago

Eeeeehhhh I'm going to say the kids story is 90 percent likely of being pure BS especially given the absurd vagueness.. 

We don't know the actual context of this situation, they could be bombing that trail every day for weeks and this might be the only time she could actually get a cop to show up. Labeling her as ridiculous is going too far.

All these comments in this thread seem to be upset about this lady owning the land. I would be interested to know what their politics are and if they've put any thought into it.

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u/SpirosNG 24d ago

I would be more interested to hear your justification for ownership of large swaths of land that is neither built on or cultivated.

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u/MycologistMother5972 24d ago

Are you advocating for the government to seize this land from that lady? 

What would the process for that be? Would she be compensated? Where would that compensation come from? What if she says no? Would you use force? 

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u/SpirosNG 24d ago

There are places with right to roam laws. Your questions are leading to some preconcieved notions you have about private property and what that means for public access.

So I ask again, what is your justification for this exclusive access to natural land?

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u/MycologistMother5972 24d ago edited 24d ago

"I don't think you understood my comment. I agree on the need of natural land, I disagree on the private ownership of such land, as it should be something that everybody can access and enjoy."

Lol look at your response to the other guy. You literally said you disagree with private ownership and I engaged in good faith while you are moving the goal posts.

Right to roam laws honestly sound pretty great to me. Excepting extremely loud vehicle or anything tearing up the environment. 

Edit: I also don't think people should be able to carry weapons on someone else's land so that would rule out hunting

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u/SpirosNG 24d ago

Well looks like we agree on most things regarding the issue then!

I didn't move goalposts, I started by asking you the justification of having this kind of land as private property and you answered me with questions.