Here is a question I have.
You are George Floyd. You try to buy a pack of cigs with a bad forgery of a $20 bill. You get called on it and walk out of the store to your car across the street. You sit there with 2 companions for several minutes. An employee of the store comes out and asks you to come back into the store to talk to the manager. You refuse and continue to sit in the car for several more minutes until the employee comes out with other employees and you are asked again to come inside. Again, you refuse. You continue to sit in the car until police arrive.
The question is... Why didnt you leave the store, go to your car, and drive away? Or after the first time the store employee came to the car? Or the 2nd time the employees came to the car?
I understand that the influence of intoxicants is probably the answer, but that is not a rational response to that situation
You are George Floyd. You try to buy a pack of cigs with a bad forgery of a $20 bill. You get called on it and walk out of the store to your car across the street. You sit there with 2 companions for several minutes. An employee of the store comes out and asks you to come back into the store to talk to the manager. You refuse and continue to sit in the car for several more minutes until the employee comes out with other employees and you are asked again to come inside. Again, you refuse. You continue to sit in the car until police arrive.
The question is... Why didnt you leave the store, go to your car, and drive away? Or after the first time the store employee came to the car? Or the 2nd time the employees came to the car?
I understand that the influence of intoxicants is probably the answer, but that is not a rational response to that situation