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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 2239771" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>Where did I say Martin broke a law by pursuing Martin? If I'm following you at night, I basically put myself in the dangerous position of risking my actions being mistaken as threatening behavior - I didn't break any laws, but I knew better and I decided to pursue you anyway so I sort of gave up my right to claim self-defense when I purposely (and against the advice of a dispatcher) placed myself into a dangerous situation and possibly provoked someone by doing something so stupid, I should have known better. </p><p></p><p>Go find yourself any shady looking person at night and jump out of the car and follow them around - what exactly do you think will happen? Try doing it without a gun and let me know how that will end. Would would the cops say to you if you got the crap beat out of you for following around shady people? It's common sense, but you're right - it's not illegal (but if someone doesn't know that people they suspect of a crime are going to possibly attack them for following said criminal, then those idiots shouldn't be operating a motor vehicle much less carrying a gun).</p><p></p><p>Zimmerman isn't a cracker btw - he's Hispanic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 2239771, member: 229"] Where did I say Martin broke a law by pursuing Martin? If I'm following you at night, I basically put myself in the dangerous position of risking my actions being mistaken as threatening behavior - I didn't break any laws, but I knew better and I decided to pursue you anyway so I sort of gave up my right to claim self-defense when I purposely (and against the advice of a dispatcher) placed myself into a dangerous situation and possibly provoked someone by doing something so stupid, I should have known better. Go find yourself any shady looking person at night and jump out of the car and follow them around - what exactly do you think will happen? Try doing it without a gun and let me know how that will end. Would would the cops say to you if you got the crap beat out of you for following around shady people? It's common sense, but you're right - it's not illegal (but if someone doesn't know that people they suspect of a crime are going to possibly attack them for following said criminal, then those idiots shouldn't be operating a motor vehicle much less carrying a gun). Zimmerman isn't a cracker btw - he's Hispanic. [/QUOTE]
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