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TexasTowelie

(117,533 posts)
Mon Oct 28, 2019, 01:16 AM Oct 2019

Cursing could soon lead to a $200 fine in Massachusetts

Cursing could soon cost you, if you happen to be in Massachusetts.

A state legislator has proposed a $200 fine for folks who use the b-word, according to ABC News. Repeat offenders could even face up to six months of jail time.

The bill aims to crack down on the use of the word “to accost, annoy or degrade” another person. Violators would be considered “a disorderly person.”

Violations could be reported by the person the word was directed at, or by witnesses.

Read more: https://oklahoman.com/article/5645190/cursing-could-soon-lead-to-a-200-fine-in-massachusetts

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Cursing could soon lead to a $200 fine in Massachusetts (Original Post) TexasTowelie Oct 2019 OP
Which b-word? Bastard? Bitch? Bunny? nt tblue37 Oct 2019 #1
I could tell you, but then I would in all good conscience have to surrender myself to the authority. Midnight Writer Oct 2019 #3
No. Bolton. 3Hotdogs Oct 2019 #8
Huh, should bring in a hefty revenue. 2naSalit Oct 2019 #2
Never happen. mahina Oct 2019 #4
That's the Irish influence ! OnDoutside Oct 2019 #5
Oh for fox sake... WePurrsevere Oct 2019 #6
Stupid mindem Oct 2019 #7
Fuck that PJMcK Oct 2019 #9
That bill is DOA and everyone here knows it. TheCowsCameHome Oct 2019 #10

Midnight Writer

(23,126 posts)
3. I could tell you, but then I would in all good conscience have to surrender myself to the authority.
Mon Oct 28, 2019, 01:41 AM
Oct 2019

2naSalit

(93,442 posts)
2. Huh, should bring in a hefty revenue.
Mon Oct 28, 2019, 01:39 AM
Oct 2019


I was born in Beantown and grew up near by. Lotta swearin' goes on there. Used to call it "cussin'".

mahina

(19,043 posts)
4. Never happen.
Mon Oct 28, 2019, 02:30 AM
Oct 2019

Generations of people from Boston say 'fuck' like most people say 'um'.

The 'b' word, oh good heavens.

WePurrsevere

(24,259 posts)
6. Oh for fox sake...
Mon Oct 28, 2019, 04:05 AM
Oct 2019

You don't propose a law that's clearly unconstitutional, just because a constituent requested that you do so. You simply tell your constituent that you can't because it would against the 1st Amendment.

If a constituent wanted you to propose a law that made it mandatory for MA politicians to jump off a high bridge mid January would you do that too? Geesh

Rep. Daniel Hunt, a Democrat from Dorchester, told The Washington Post he crafted the bill after getting a request from a constituent. He says he’s not trying to crack down on free speech. He simply wants to encourage civil discourse.

It’s important whether you agree or disagree with the legislation being proposed that you honor the duty to represent your constituents and have their voices heard,” Hunt said in an interview with the Post.


TheCowsCameHome

(40,217 posts)
10. That bill is DOA and everyone here knows it.
Mon Oct 28, 2019, 08:14 AM
Oct 2019

It was only filed because a constituent requested it.

Nothing to see, now move along.

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