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Originally Posted by Jensend
No one is saying they are afraid of the police. The fact is that people who own fast food places make their money on rapid turn over. Despite what you may think, most are not pleased to have people stay on the premises for extended periods of time. I know for a fact that some owners ask police to help in this regard by enforcing loitering and other related nuisance statutes.
It's also a fact that if you are cited by local police and go to court, the court will virtually always take the side of the police unless there is clear and verifiable evidence to the contrary. Ask people who've been to Seaside Heights, for example. Don't forget, the summons written by police are an important source of municipal revenue.
You are, of course, welcome to see this as you choose. I have sufficient personal experience to know the truth about what I'm saying. I worked with people who were local police officers for over 25 years. They made it clear about the way things work. Perhaps your experiences will be the exception.
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Congrats, wanna cookie? dont care what experience you had or who you know, or how things work, I understand tickets are a major source of revenue for townships. As far as Im concerned, looking at the way white castle is the last couple times I was there at night when cars were out, parking lot was loaded, people stayed for a while, noone had cops called. Though White Castle may make their money on rapid turnover, when I am usually there when cars arent out (Fall and winter mainly) the place is dead, no business, so im sure getting some business from us wouldnt hurt them, its not like we'd be there for 4 hours in the parking lot or inside, it could become a cruise day as well. theres so many options that could become of anyplace, we dont haveto stick at one place. Hell we could go there, and then to sea side hieghts or whatever piece of **** boardwalk they have there is called, or somwehere down the shoreline.