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WATCH: Idaho mom ARRESTED in front of her kids during 'playdate protest'

If you want people to rise up and protest against coronavirus restrictions, keep arresting moms in front of their kids, because that will do it:

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Here’s another angle:

The woman, Sarah Brady, was charged with “trespassing on a closed playground“:

Brady was booked into the Ada County Jail Tuesday evening. Technically, it wasn’t for violating the governor’s order, but instead for trespassing on a closed playground. Both crimes carry a maximum penalty of six months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine.

According to reports, this was part of a “playdate protest” against the state’s stay-at-home order:

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What are we even doing? Cops escalated this and gave her EXACTLY what she wanted, which will now have the opposite effect on what the governor intended:

In another incident in Idaho, a mother of 6 was given a citation for having a garage sale:

The Rathdrum Chief of Police explained the citation in a lengthy Facebook post:

In Michigan, you can’t grow your own food. In Idaho, you can’t sell stuff to feed your family. This is not America.

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