Yep. Those public universities are "all the same", too, LLephantMan.
Public.
You Liberals are all the same ... want government, unless the paper generated by the government you want doesn't fit your agenda!!!!By Speedo's standards of "driving on campus" at UT @ Austin, it's been within the last year that I was "driving on campus" according to Speedo's definition. I drove on a public street and passed UT @ Austin facilities on both sides of the public street owned, maintained, and regulated by the City of Austin. Just like he claims to have done.
Speedo driving on city streets claiming he's driving "on campus" and speeding, which he claims is not against the law because a cop didn't stop him! Then when confronted with the documents from UT and the city of Austin to show he's full of shit ...
he claims he drove around on the city streets (he named them) and that was proof he could drive on campus!!!!
Then declares himself "the winner"! And along come the other two Amigas following his ass into the deep water to drown with him! Originally Posted by LexusLover
By Speedo's standards of "driving on campus" at UT @ Austin, it's been within the last year that I was "driving on campus" according to Speedo's definition. I drove on a public street and passed UT @ Austin facilities on both sides of the public street owned, maintained, and regulated by the City of Austin. Just like he claims to have done.Can you drive on the streets that pass through the UT campus? Yes or no. Do you need a permit to drive on those streets? Yes or no? If the streets are "owned, maintained, and regulated" by the city of Austin, why is it that the parking spaces on campus streets require parking permits ISSUED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, not the city of Austin? The kiosks that exist at certain entries onto the UT campus are owned and maintained by UT, not the city of Austin.
The government documents I have produced with links is sufficient proof to demonstrate to anyone but a moron or pathological liar that UT @ Austin is not a "public place," but is in fact regulated by the UT Board of Regents through the administration, which includes the UT Police Department. The same with A&M. Originally Posted by LexusLover
Speedo's drowning now. He's lost the discussion, but keeps yapping. Originally Posted by LexusLoverYes. I've "lost the discussion". lol. And exactly how many people have agreed in any way with your POV? Zero. Nada. Zip. No one.
A&M is a public university, this means that anyone can demonstrate there. Originally Posted by pyramiderIt's very important to allow them to do so as well. It's horrible speech but all the same needs to be protected from government.
It's very important to allow them to do so as well.The administration must issue a permit. If anyone thinks A&M is a "public" university ... submit your application to attend. City Streets and County Roads are considered "public," but that doesn't mean you can do what you want any where you want to in them.
Surely, Texas DPS and local law enforcement can do just as well as Massachusetts. Originally Posted by grean
Speedo's drowning now. He's lost the discussion, but keeps yapping. Originally Posted by LexusLoverPot meet kettle.
The administration must issue a permit. If anyone thinks A&M is a "public" university ... submit your application to attend. City Streets and County Roads are considered "public," but that doesn't mean you can do what you want any where you want to in them.It is a public University.
First: If you want to drive on them you need a ..... license to drive! Originally Posted by LexusLover
The administration must issue a permit. If anyone thinks A&M is a "public" university ... submit your application to attend. City Streets and County Roads are considered "public," but that doesn't mean you can do what you want any where you want to in them.When are YOU gonna stop "yapping," bub?
First: If you want to drive on them you need a ..... license to drive!
Of course, Speedo thinks you don't need a driver's license if the police don't stop you and ask for it!!!! And you can drive as fast as you want so long as the police don't stop you for SPEEDING! But he's a Liberal-Nazis with a double standard ... one for him and one for everyone else. Originally Posted by LexusLover
It is a public University. Originally Posted by greanLike I said ... submit an application if you think it is "truly public" ... and when you get rejected ... whine about it.
Like I said ... submit an application if you think it is "truly public" ... and when you get rejected ... whine about it.Public universities are OUR property, LLiarMan.
My example of "public streets" is appropriate.
You have to apply for a permit to hold a rally or making a speech.
You're getting "jacking your jaws" confused with the speeches and rallies for or against certain issues. Just like the administrations can control who comes and goes on the campuses they can control their activities. It's in the Texas Education Code and also in the Board's regulations. Playing word games doesn't avoid their authority to regulate activities on THEIR PROPERTY! Originally Posted by LexusLover
AssUp ... I hope the pic of an almost naked lady didn't upset you! Originally Posted by LexusLoverNot at all. I love the smell of Photoshop in the morning! Even if it began as a picture of your Mama!