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News & Notes: Juvenile arrested following skating incident in Woody Woo plaza

Written by Marcelo Rochabrun, Associate Editor for News
Published: Tuesday, April 9th, 2013

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  • 9:57 p.m. on April 9th, 2013
    Posted by
    Cyclical logic

    Ah, the classic arrested for resisting arrest. Vintage police idiocy.

  • 10:07 p.m. on April 9th, 2013
    Posted by
    Innocent undergrad endangered by their recklessness

    Good. Get rid of them.

  • 10:18 p.m. on April 9th, 2013
    Posted by
    We all live in a yellow submarine

    Oh did I say yellow submarine I meant to say police state

  • 10:52 p.m. on April 9th, 2013
    Posted by
    Andrew '10

    I imagine its because the kids refused to give their names or identification. What is public safety supposed to do? Just let them go? Besides its private property that is first and foremost for the use of Princeton students. Not kids skateboarding and making a ruckus.

  • 11:14 p.m. on April 9th, 2013
    Posted by
    Nick Saban

    arrest all those townies with their bad BO and toothless grins

  • 11:15 p.m. on April 9th, 2013
    Posted by
    Skate or Die

    SKATEBOARDING IS NOT A CRIME.

  • 1:08 a.m. on April 10th, 2013
    Posted by
    @Andrew "10

    In New Jersey, there is no statute that requires detained individuals to identify themselves.

  • 9:39 a.m. on April 10th, 2013
    Posted by
    Crime

    Skateboarding is a crime on private property that specifically says its not permitted.

  • 3:21 p.m. on April 10th, 2013
    Posted by
    Chill Out

    Don't hate on the local skater kids. As far as I can tell they're the normal ones, and us 18-22's solely focused on academic/career success are the weirdos.

  • 5 p.m. on April 10th, 2013
    Posted by
    '13

    Thank you, P-Safe! Those skating kids are the most annoying people on Princeton's campus. Everybody else is relaxing while they are being super loud and getting in everybody's ways!

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