• EatYouWell@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    I mean, breaking the law has consequences. People could die in a false alarm situation, or the FD might not be able to respond to an actual fire.

    So far the kid hasn’t been charged with anything, so being arrested is probably a good motivation to not do that again.

    • Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      breaking the law has consequences

      So does obeying unjust laws

      People could die in a false alarm situation

      People could also die choking on food. Do you want 11 year olds arrested for cooking?

      Seriously though, the severity of the ACTUAL reaction should never be based on unlikely hypotheticals.

      FD might not be able to respond to an actual fire.

      Another hypothetical. Also something that could happen for other reasons, such as for example road work. Do you want people arrested for doing their job at inopportune moments too?

      So far the kid hasn’t been charged with anything

      Making it an unnecessary and overzealous arrest

      being arrested is probably a good motivation to not do that again.

      Or to (rightfully) despise and fear cops for the rest of her life. If she’s ever in trouble or sees someone else in trouble, do you think her first instinct is to reach out to her abusers for help?

      TL;DR: NO it wasn’t justified and NO, nothing good will come from it.