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Actually you can't be detained in America for calling a police officer a Nazi. In America there is freedom of speech. Besides for that, a number of spelling mistakes and rampant hatred your article was very interesting.
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32. USA v Israel
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While I agree your general theme is correct, that settlers and haredim can get away with too much. In Hebron they have repeatedly gotten away with murder--literally. However, it is not accurate to say that calling a police officer a Nazi will get you arrested in the USA. It will not. It's protected speech under the 1st Amendment to the US Constitution, and therefore completely legal.
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33. snaps, wish i was a cop
I wish i could join the Ynet police, so i could beat you talk backers.
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34. Like I said, people call us Nazi's, Jack boots
and alot of censured names I can not write...and after 27 years of service (both military and police), I have never arrested someone for saying those things. However, they can create such a disturbance that the neighbors complain, and then it becomes disorderly.
Assaults, they go to jail.
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good article, u know what the police does when a left'wing activist call them nazi?,
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