Unclebaldrick
Well-Known Member
Asshats "Monitoring" Vote Drop Boxes
Well, we have checked several of the following boxes already:
The U.S. Department of Justice has explained that voter intimidation is conduct that is intended to compel prospective
voters to vote against their preferences, or to not vote at all, through activity that is reasonably calculated to instill
fear. Some actions that ordinarily would be legal may be unlawful if they are intended to intimidate voters.
Voter intimidation is often subtle and context-dependent, so it can be difficult to identify in advance. Here are some
examples of conduct near polling sites that likely would constitute illegal voter intimidation, although other conduct
could also qualify:
• Violent behavior inside or outside the polling site • Verbal threats of violence
• Confronting voters while wearing military-style or • Spreading false information about voter
official-looking uniforms fraud, voting requirements, or related criminal
penalties
• Brandishing firearms or the intimidating display
of firearms
• Aggressively approaching voters’ vehicles or
writing down voters’ license plate numbers
• Disrupting voting lines or blocking the entrance
to the polling place
• Harassing voters, aggressively questioning
them about their qualifications to vote
• Following voters to, from, or within the polling
place
Law and Order Party, my ass.
Time of follow the law and order this kind of harassment to stop.
Well, we have checked several of the following boxes already:
The U.S. Department of Justice has explained that voter intimidation is conduct that is intended to compel prospective
voters to vote against their preferences, or to not vote at all, through activity that is reasonably calculated to instill
fear. Some actions that ordinarily would be legal may be unlawful if they are intended to intimidate voters.
Voter intimidation is often subtle and context-dependent, so it can be difficult to identify in advance. Here are some
examples of conduct near polling sites that likely would constitute illegal voter intimidation, although other conduct
could also qualify:
• Violent behavior inside or outside the polling site • Verbal threats of violence
• Confronting voters while wearing military-style or • Spreading false information about voter
official-looking uniforms fraud, voting requirements, or related criminal
penalties
• Brandishing firearms or the intimidating display
of firearms
• Aggressively approaching voters’ vehicles or
writing down voters’ license plate numbers
• Disrupting voting lines or blocking the entrance
to the polling place
• Harassing voters, aggressively questioning
them about their qualifications to vote
• Following voters to, from, or within the polling
place
Law and Order Party, my ass.
Time of follow the law and order this kind of harassment to stop.