https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/767118002
So, a man named Philippe Reines (a former Clinton aide) shared the address, phone number and email address of a bookstore on twitter. The Bookstore owner had called 911 on a woman who confronted Steve Bannon who was shopping and caused a scene. Owner asked her to leave and she refused so he called the police. At which point she left so he ended the call. No police arrived. Reines said he was “providing a service to the public”.
So thoughts? Is this too far? If something happens does this man share blame? Should there be charges for him if it does? At what point does political opposition go to far? Is it even possible to go to far?
So, a man named Philippe Reines (a former Clinton aide) shared the address, phone number and email address of a bookstore on twitter. The Bookstore owner had called 911 on a woman who confronted Steve Bannon who was shopping and caused a scene. Owner asked her to leave and she refused so he called the police. At which point she left so he ended the call. No police arrived. Reines said he was “providing a service to the public”.
So thoughts? Is this too far? If something happens does this man share blame? Should there be charges for him if it does? At what point does political opposition go to far? Is it even possible to go to far?