TRGold
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4 months, 1 week agoTRGold's comment on:
Bandera, new bar on Greenville in Dallas, loves red dirt
@Avi,
You misunderstand me. I'm not interested in stopping you from doing what you're doing. I'm more interested in people finding common ground. If you took the time to read what I wrote, the first thing you should have seen is that I told people to just avoid you if they dont like your video.
I also do not have a 'partyzone' mentality. I've lived in Dallas for 5 years and have gone to Lower Greenville twice. I just think you could all come together and figure out a workable solution, acceptable to all parties involved.
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4 months, 2 weeks agoTRGold's comment on:
Bandera, new bar on Greenville in Dallas, loves red dirt
Interesting thread this one is. I'm not an avid bar crawler, but I do enjoy an occasional night on LG. Parking doesn't bother me, I like walking so I park up the road where nobody cares and walk wherever I wish to go. I have never been bothered by any of the so-called 'hoochie mamas or gangbangers'; in fact, have never seen them. I have however, seen residents from both sides of Greenville walking into the same establishments I was heading for.
Question for the Avi guy. If you live too far from the bars for the noise to bother you, and you have RPO to protect your street and property, why are you still bothering the businesses and patrons of LG? By your own admission above, your complaints about noise would go unheeded. It seems to me you are seeking agitation and confrontation with your voyeuristic crusade. In legal terms this is known as public disturbance. If the street isn't bothering you, personally anymore, let the residents who live closer and are bothered by it nut up and speak for themselves.
For the people who are bitching about RPO's and foolish Robin Hood wannabe's with video equipment, I say, adapt, improvise, overcome. If you dont want to pay to park, carpool, (or park farther away and walk, perish the thought). You lost this round of the fight move on. If Avi and his antics bother you, ignore him. Walk around him, cross the street, avoid him. If he follows you with his camera, public property or not, that is harassment and is illegal. If he persists in his attempts to film you, continue to avoid him, if he touches you, purposely or incidentally, it is assault on his part. His own video will show clearly you were trying to evade his camera. He'll have not a leg to stand on.
It seems if you all are serious about diminishing Avi's efforts you've got to be smarter than he is (shouldn't take much) and use his own eagerness against him.



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