• solsangraal@lemmy.zip
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    4 days ago

    It’s only a problem now because no enforcement is ever made

    classy. blame the senior citizen who was forced to confront the type of person who’s constantly looking for a reason to start fights.

    nope. the problem IS the law, which by the way, doesn’t exist in most states and hasn’t been a problem

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      4 days ago

      Ah yes, senior citizens are the ones charged with upholding laws.

      This was a result of no enforcement, this wasn’t the enforcement.

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        In performing duties under Subsection (a), the presiding judge may appoint one or more persons to act as special peace officers for the polling place. A special peace officer may not enforce the prohibition against electioneering or loitering near the polling place unless the officer’s appointment is approved by the presiding officer of the local canvassing authority.

        https://texas.public.law/statutes/tex._election_code_section_32.075

        it’s part of the code that police don’t interfere until the election workers ask them to, aka something already happens

        so yes, senior citizens literally are the ones charged with upholding this law. no one seems to be able to refute my point that the law itself is fucking stupid

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          I remember as a kid going with my parents to vote. All of the folks with signs had to stand by the road instead of in the parking lot because of the electioneering laws. This was back in the 90s, so they have indeed been enforced for a long time. This was back before the red side was violent and unhinged like they are today, so I would say that electioneering laws are more important today than they ever have been.