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Originally Posted by Radar
I can make a complaint that the president stole my cat, but will he be arrested for it? And if I try to file a complaint that someone jay walked 2 days ago and I saw it, will they be arrested? I don't think so.
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True, but if you make a complaint that a person entered your home, harrassed your house guests and then refused to leave, and the police found them still standing in your driveway when thay arrived, they would at least question the perp. And if the person freely admitted to refusing to leave your property when asked, as this woman did, they'd be cited. This is true even if you live in an apartment building with a shared parking lot, because the illegal action happened on your property, regardless of where the person is standing when the police arrive.
I really don't see the usefulness of introducing jaywalking and cat-stealing metaphors. What does that have to do with this? Those would be completely different situations, which have no bearing on this one.
And does it ever say that this woman was arrested? All I see is that she was cited. Cited and arrested are NOT the same thing.