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Sorry what's the problem with a party?
I think it is country what is wrong, where Declaration of Human Rights used as toilet paper.
See: article 20(relevant to topic) and article 3(irrelevant to topic)
I would guess that when people start calling the cops to complain about an assembly, the assembly is no longer considered peaceful.
It doesn't work this way. At least normally.
If you're too loud, the cops may issue a citation, and ask you to be quieter. They do not typically dissolve the assembly.
the way folks in the city throw them, sometimes, there are more problems than party
Belive me, I agree that there are a lot of shitheads in the world that make it a crappy place to live.
But I still think this kind of surveillance is overreach. The people doing the surveilling are not good people either.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Schoolcraft
in a city whose physical geography is small in comparison to the enormity of humanity crammed into it, everyone's gotta behave or people die. simple as that. say what you like, but the communities must be policed, and if police can't see what you're doing if there's a problem or emergency, from the street, then air it is
Might as well preemptively lock everyone in a cell. That'd be the safest way to do it.