Student arrested for 'Fire Isiah' tees

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Though this was pretty funny...
A 22-year-old college student was busted for trying to sell "Fire Isiah" T-shirts outside Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night. Ivan Cash says he was hauled away in handcuffs, taken to the Midtown South Precinct, fingerprinted and held in a cell for three hours - until the Knicks lost to the Sacramento Kings, 107-97. Then he was given a ticket and released. Cash was at 33rd St. and Seventh Ave., waiting for a pal who has a vendor's license, when the cops swooped in, he said. He was charged with "intent to sell." A police spokesman confirmed the arrest Wednesday night but had no details. Cash said more than 100 frustrated Knicks fans had bought his T-shirts - at $20 a pop - at the last three Knicks home games. The graphic design student at the State University of New York at Geneseo makes the shirts himself. -- NY Daily News
 

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LOL - think it's funny they would sell that in the first place.

oh - btw, I'll be in Manhattan for work Jan 28-30th for you New Yorkers!!
 

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OMG, so stupid that they can arrest someone for that. Complete bowl crap.
 

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OMG, so stupid that they can arrest someone for that. Complete bowl crap.
Not really, considering he needed a vendors liscence and didn't have one. Thats just the law.
 

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Haha. He should do something about this since he's exercizing his first right. I would try and sue someone.
 

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He didn't get arrested for what the T-shirts said, it was for the fact he was selling shirts without a <Censored>ing liscence. Why cant people read??
 

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I still think its dumb. So why aren't cops cracking down on little kids' lemonade stands????
 

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I still think its dumb. So why aren't cops cracking down on little kids' lemonade stands????
Eugh...Im not gonna dignify that with an actual response.
 

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Eugh...Im not gonna dignify that with an actual response.
Probably cause its a flaw in the system. Cops are like oh that little kid is selling lemonade, no biggie. But that guy is selling T-shirts, thats it were taking him in. ;)
 

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So you are comparing kids selling lemonade for 50 cents for a couple of days, compared to this guy selling t-shirts for 20 bucks a pop outside the most famous stadium in the world?
 

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So you are comparing kids selling lemonade for 50 cents for a couple of days, compared to this guy selling t-shirts for 20 bucks a pop outside the most famous stadium in the world?
Yes indeed, kids these days can't be trusted at all, they are probably putting some crap in that lemonade. Darn kids and there rock 'em sock 'em robots.
 

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lol, I gotta get me one of those shirts.
 
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