Knowingly creating a less safe environment is the opposite of the quote you made. Can the safety of a situation be affected by words alone?
Does anybody know if there are warnings about the graphic nature of some of the activities that occur are posted around the boundaries of the fair, so that parents and people who might be offended by it are well warned before confronting the realities of it first hand?
The physical boundaries of Folsom Street Fair are clearly delineated and monitored.For those who posted about it, I thought they did close off the area?
Didn't go to gawk at the spectacle this year, but I kinda remember some sort of checkpoint where they were taking donations and backpack inspections last time around.
Um, no? What is the point and relevance?
OK, I think I get where you are going.
So...if you troll and "create" a less-safe environment because people respond.....(what follows)? This is analogous to the felony-murder rule, in a sense.
Of course, I'd argue that the people actually engaging and responding in violence, "created" the less-safe situation.
The article quoted says: and pursuing and obtaining safety.
If there is any evidence that was not being done and if there is evidence that the opposite was true what protection should the person have? Of course. There are still laws that prohibit physical violence. Again, those laws aren't there to protect an individual's rights. Those laws are there to define the boundary that when crossed leads to loss of rights for doing so.
NIMBH
Not in my butthole?
Hm, interesting. So, criminal laws prohibit behavior, but have nothing to do with the rights of any person.
CA Constitution do provide inalienable rights to every person, including the right to pursue and obtain safety. However, if a troll purposely places himself in danger, then he/she is not pursuing or obtaining safety? In other words, he/she has forfeit the right? Interesting!
This is getting into the weeds, but Section 1 does say "inalienable" right. So, these rights cannot be taken away or given away. So, even if a troll has no right under criminal statute, the CA Constitution should provide the inalienable right to (pursue and) OBTAIN safety. Right?
Interesting stuff, definitely out in the weeds.
something something aren't in pursuit of obtaining safety. Or would you suggest otherwise? something legal consequences crossing the established boundaries are void something we allow people to pursue danger while still being protected something laws only protect tangentially something something I just came
Weeds. Weeds are good.

Does anybody know if there are warnings about the graphic nature of some of the activities that occur are posted around the boundaries of the fair, so that parents and people who might be offended by it are well warned before confronting the realities of it first hand?
a few years ago, i was driving on 8th Street, going toward the freeway on-ramp, thus toward the Folsom St. fair ... my mom and elderly aunts were my passengers... we saw a middle-aged man in leather shorts obviously on his way to Folsom St. with a hole around his butt, enough to see the hair around this hole. we were laughing our heads off.
not everyone pays attention to the dates of recurring events. it pays to have an open mind ... and also personal awareness that if you are easily offended by potential behavior you might anticipate, to have you and your family steer clear of the area when it takes place ...
Ah yes, the Folsom street fair. Got stuck in traffic near Folsom street during the fair one year. As we waited for fair attendees to cross the street, had to explain to my then 6 year old son that some men like seeing other men's hairy asses sticking out of their chaps. He was quite amused by this notion.
One of those "San Francisco parent" issues.arty

Up your alley!Man, just wait till the Article Guy sees Dore Fair.


Of course. The rest of the states Love to Hate California!Lol. Article from UK paper. Almost all comments from US fly over states spewing bunch of hate.
thanks for the infotake it as a PSA too, and/or Tourist Info!![]()
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