Pleasantville
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1:42:01
I know. It's not.
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Bud Parker, William Johnson...
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you are charged with desecration
of a public building...

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and with the intentional use
of prohibited paint colors...

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in violation of the
Pleasantville code of conduct...

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and laws of common decency.
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Do you admit
that on the night of May 1st...

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you did willfully
and consciously apply...

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the following
forbidden paint colors...

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to the north wall of the
Pleasantville police station...

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red, pink, vermilion, puce,
chartreuse...

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umber, blue, aqua, oxblood,
green, peach, crimson...

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yellow, olive, and magenta?
1:42:40
Yeah, I do. Where's our lawyer?
1:42:43
I think we want to keep
these proceedings...

1:42:46
as pleasant as possible.
1:42:48
I don't think a lawyer
will be necessary.

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Do you further admit
that this unnatural depiction...

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occurred in full public view
where it was accessible to...

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and in plain sight
of minor children?

1:43:01
It was accessible to everyone.
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Let the record show that
the defendants have answered...

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in the affirmative
to all charges.

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Do you have anything
to say in your defense?

1:43:12
Yeah, I do--
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I didn't mean to hurt anybody.
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Maybe if I painted
something different.

1:43:30
Or maybe I could use
less colors or something.

1:43:33
Or, you know, certain colors.
Or maybe I could--

1:43:37
You could pick out
the colors beforehand...

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and then they wouldn't
bother anybody.

1:43:42
-I've got something to say.
-Very well.

1:43:45
You don't have a right
to do this.

1:43:50
I mean...
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I know you want it
to stay pleasant around here...

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but there are so many things...

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