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He also has no respect for the law in so long as it doesn't inconvenience him. During his time at [[Get-tar region|Target]] he doesn't see anything wrong with exploiting the free refill policy and loitering for hours at a time in a privately-owned establishment while harassing female customers and apparently [[Attraction Sign|soliciting sex]]. Similarly, he feels his emotional state entirely justifies his actions at times, stating in his [[Vivitheg's AIM chat|Vivian's AIM Chat]] that he should be excused for disturbing the peace by literally shouting "[[Excel Saga|NOOOOOOO!]]" loudly in the middle of a crowded mall during the events of [[Sonichu 1#Sub-Episode 2: Christian Chandler in "The Rise & Fall of My Heart"|Sub-episode 2]].
He also has no respect for the law in so long as it doesn't inconvenience him. During his time at [[Get-tar region|Target]] he doesn't see anything wrong with exploiting the free refill policy and loitering for hours at a time in a privately-owned establishment while harassing female customers and apparently [[Attraction Sign|soliciting sex]]. Similarly, he feels his emotional state entirely justifies his actions at times, stating in his [[Vivitheg's AIM chat|Vivian's AIM Chat]] that he should be excused for disturbing the peace by literally shouting "[[Excel Saga|NOOOOOOO!]]" loudly in the middle of a crowded mall during the events of [[Sonichu 1#Sub-Episode 2: Christian Chandler in "The Rise & Fall of My Heart"|Sub-episode 2]].


His understanding of copyright law is best explained in the Parody article.
His understanding of copyright law is best explained in the [[Parody]] article.


==In the Comics==
==In the Comics==

Revision as of 13:38, 24 September 2009

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Chris aways [sic] keeps an eye out for criminal scum who would dare steal Sonichu.

Chris has had several run-ins with the law.

Law troubles

  • On 20 July 2005, Chris was charged with disorderly conduct and trespassing[1] for stalking women at the mall and being a total tard, as depicted in Sub-Episode 1. After two hearings,[1][2] he was not punished.
  • On 28 July 2005, Chris followed a car too closely. This went to court on 12 September.[1] He was fined $30 and had to pay $56 in costs.

Chris's original and official laws

As he believes the police in real life are corrupt and sees them in the same light as he sees the jerkops in his comic, Chris has his own spin on the law. The penalties for drinking, smoking and internet harassment involve physical violence including a "Kick in the Teeth" which Chris portrays as a punch in one of his Q&A videos.

Repealed!

In his Rollin' and Trollin' video Chris announces that the CWCville prohibition has been repealed, and the first bar is opening up soon.

Understanding

Like his grip on reality, Chris' understanding of the law is tenuous at best. He regularly threatens trolls with legal action, and makes no distinction between a troll threatening violence against Chris and a troll uploading a harmless picture of Rosechu with a pickle to the internet. As a matter of fact, Chris himself is prone to making extremely violent threats, such as threatening to murder Vivian and her entire family because of the audiobooks. He's done everything from calling the police to convincing his father to write to President Bush in an attempt to get rid of his Encyclopedia Dramatica page. He has even attempted (poorly) to impersonate The President in a hilarious attempt to convince the trolls at ED to take down his page.

He also has no respect for the law in so long as it doesn't inconvenience him. During his time at Target he doesn't see anything wrong with exploiting the free refill policy and loitering for hours at a time in a privately-owned establishment while harassing female customers and apparently soliciting sex. Similarly, he feels his emotional state entirely justifies his actions at times, stating in his Vivian's AIM Chat that he should be excused for disturbing the peace by literally shouting "NOOOOOOO!" loudly in the middle of a crowded mall during the events of Sub-episode 2.

His understanding of copyright law is best explained in the Parody article.

In the Comics

Chris's understanding of the law in his comics goes so far as to been seen as a mixture of childish tendencies and, some might say, dictatorial tendencies. In CWCville, Chris has banned a number of things in his city, as smoking or drinking alcohol would lead one to be either sentenced to 10 years in jail or a much more lenient $1500 USD fine. Even stranger is the the fact that the city tends to lack other races or even other sub-cultures, beyond Chris, the Sonichus and Rosechus, a handful of (white) males and females, and the few Transformers in his town, lead many to think that Chris has banned them as well. The Rosechus tend to fight for women's rights, that is to say, the ability to strip naked whenever and wherever they want to. While it's pretty much fine and dandy in CWCville, they were most likely attempting to do this for across the US, which is pretty stupid to begin with.

As Mayor, Chris has been seen as a do-nothing Mayor, preferring to have his secretary do all the work (as per his thoughts on women) while he goes off on another one of his sweetheart searches. He has mandated "Date Education" classes for students so that they can learn to go on dates, as well as how to "stay straight". Any sort of police force has yet to be actually seen, giving the impression that only Chris and his Pokemon abominations are the only thing standing in between peace and eternal virgins with rage. However, Sonichu 9 seems to reveal that there is three sets of "other" protectors: a (possibly) nondescript police force, as well as his own team of Power Rangers and a team of Transformers.

See also

Sauces

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 CriminalSearches.com, which has the Virginia Administrative Office of the Courts as their source
  2. MySpace#Lindsay


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