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And when he refuses to give them his ID so they can write the ticket? Should they just walk away?
Edit: Fellas if you have a proper answer to this question don't hesitate to speak up instead of downvoting the comment. You apparently agree they should "just write a ticket". They literally cannot write a ticket without knowing who he is. If he refuses to identify himself, what should they do?
Walk away because ticketing someone for eating is fucking ridiculous
It might be a stupid law, not my call to make, but apparently it's the law in California. His lawyer even admits there's a "faded" sign at the entrance which bans eating and smoking.
It's disingenuous to say it's "for eating". It's for eating in a place which specifically bans eating. And according to the story, they gave him a chance to simply stop eating and nothing would happen.
You can get a ticket for peeing in public. You can get a ticket for smoking on a train. You can get a ticket for shitting in a park. Neither peeing, smoking or shitting is illegal by itself, so there "where" is kind of relevant when it comes to law.