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They are trained to de-escalate. I don't care if this guy was "uncooperative", called him a racial slur, called him a pig and told him he'd sue him for every dollar and take the bread off his table. Disrespecting the police is not a criminal offense.Yeah, well, he conveniently leaves off the first part of the encounter. How strange.
That guy was being a confrontational and uncooperative citizen. I love how people act like complete d*cks to the cops then act like they don't know why they are being arrested. It's all an act. That guy wanted to get arrested so he could post the video. Only a white lib-tard could be that big of a doucher.
BlueAlpha1 said:They are trained to de-escalate. I don't care if this guy was "uncooperative", called him a racial slur, called him a pig and told him he'd sue him for every dollar and take the bread off his table. Disrespecting the police is not a criminal offense.
These pigs think it's a joke to destroy people's records for life, and worse yet throw them in a cage with bars like an animal for petty crap like this. Perhaps if we were allowed to enact a citizens arrest on a cop and throw him behind bars every time we arguably saw an "obstruction of justice" on video on the grounds of the 4th amendment, this kind of stuff would cease.
It's ironic you throw out words like "lib-tards" when it's the right who clings to notions of a well-regulated militia, to keep armed government officials like this cop under control. And I'm all for that because I'm no liberal. Unfortunately, we're losing and this is getting worse.
It made the news recently in some Sandinavian country that the police killed a citizen for the first time in the country's history. We have the largest prison population and have over one death per day of citizens by cops.
If it weren't for my whole family living here, I'd give up my passport and move to Amsterdam where Dutch prisons are closing because there is nobody in them.
You really don't know how the criminal justice system works do you?BlueAlpha1 said:They are trained to de-escalate. I don't care if this guy was "uncooperative", called him a racial slur, called him a pig and told him he'd sue him for every dollar and take the bread off his table. Disrespecting the police is not a criminal offense.
These pigs think it's a joke to destroy people's records for life, and worse yet throw them in a cage with bars like an animal for petty crap like this. Perhaps if we were allowed to enact a citizens arrest on a cop and throw him behind bars every time we arguably saw an "obstruction of justice" on video on the grounds of the 4th amendment, this kind of stuff would cease.
The cop over-reacted, but if this guy really couldn't afford to be put in jail and really couldn't afford to be off work and such like he claimed, then he shouldn't have acted like a smart @ss.speed dawg said:That guy was being a confrontational and uncooperative citizen. I love how people act like complete d*cks to the cops then act like they don't know why they are being arrested. It's all an act. That guy wanted to get arrested so he could post the video. Only a white lib-tard could be that big of a doucher.
_____Maximus Rex said:The only thing that's separating these faggot ass power crazed wannabe quasi Gestapo muta****as from the Brown Shirts and the Black Shirts of the Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany is the Constitution, camera phones, and social media. Instead of the officer, doing the reasonable thing, de-escalate the situation, and the traffic stop by giving dude the pen, he sees an opportunity to meet his arrest quota for the month and takes dude to jail for no reason.
Also, we see yet another "good cop," stand idly by while his fellow officer is disrespectful, verbally abusive, threatening, and belligerent towards another citizen. If the the majority of police officers are good officers, then why didn't at least offer dude a pen so all parties involved could go about their way?
This is a prime example of why a lot of people don't give a eff about a cop. they don't know how to treat people, but when one of these punk ass muthaf*ckas gets killed, the general public is suppose to be sad, sympathetic, a crying a bunch of crocodile tears. Like N.W.A said that song, "F*ck the police.
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Maximus Rex said:The only thing that's separating these faggot ass power crazed wannabe quasi Gestapo muthaf*ckas from the Brown Shirts and the Black Shirts of the Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany is the Constitution, camera phones, and social media. Instead of the officer, doing the reasonable thing, de-escalate the situation, and the traffic stop by giving dude the pen, he sees an opportunity to meet his arrest quota for the month and takes dude to jail for no reason.
Also, we see yet another "good cop," stand idly by while his fellow officer is disrespectful, verbally abusive, threatening, and belligerent towards another citizen. If the the majority of police officers are good officers, then why didn't at least offer dude a pen so all parties involved could go about their way?
This is a prime example of why a lot of people don't give a eff about a cop. they don't know how to treat people, but when one of these punk ass muthaf*ckas gets killed, the general public is suppose to be sad, sympathetic, a crying a bunch of crocodile tears. Like N.W.A said that song, "F*ck the police.
Agree, I think most people in this country don't give a f*ck about the dead criminals. Criminals or cops, I'm siding with the cops every time. Any measure of logic, statistics and facts will tell you that the cops are more moral than the criminals, by an exponential factor.YawataNoKami said:I feel the same way when a gentle giant like Micheal Brown gets killed.The other side of the coin,I guess.
I side with the cops too, until the become the the very criminal element that sworn to protect the public against.speed dawg said:Agree, I think most people in this country don't give a f*ck about the dead criminals. Criminals or cops, I'm siding with the cops every time.
Wearing a badge, having a gun, and the power to arrest people doesn't make one more moral the general public. How can you speak these people being "moral," when their actions are anything but?speed dawg said:Any measure of logic, statistics and facts will tell you that the cops are more moral than the criminals, by an exponential factor.
How are you going to talk about somebody being "emotional," when you just went on an emotional tirade? My verbiage was strong, but where was it wrong?speed dawg said:Facts means nothing to emotional lib-tards and clowns like Maximus Rex.
1% dude. 1% of cops do this.Maximus Rex said:I side with the cops too, until the become the the very criminal element that sworn to protect the public against.
99% of cops are good. 99% of criminals are bad. That's why I can say with near certainty that your average cop is more moral than your average criminal. You don't get the logic here. We are not comparing cops to normal citizens, we are comparing them to CRIMINALS.Maximus Rex said:Wearing a badge, having a gun, and the power to arrest people doesn't make one more moral the general public. How can you speak these people being "moral," when their actions are anything but?
Maximus Rex said:How are you going to talk about somebody being "emotional," when you just went on an emotional tirade? My verbiage was strong, but where was it wrong?
Again, all I can tell you is that the vast majority of cops (99%+) aren't engaging in this behavior. Of the 15-20 stories that have made the news over the past 2 years, all but 1 or 2 of the killings were justified.Maximus Rex said:We all agree that the Mexican government is corrupt, but does that mean that very Mexican official is engaging in corruption? Probably not. The biggest problem with the police is that they think they're somehow exempt from the same laws that govern everyone else. However then the police are accused of wrong doing, instead of having a zero tolerance attitude towards corruption, disrespect, abuse, brutality, and murder, they faggot ass muta****as go out their way, (risking their f*cking jobs,) to cover it up. Yet instill the are somehow magically more moral than everybody else. Are you effin' serious?
How did you arrive at this number?speed dawg said:1% dude. 1% of cops do this.
You have no empirical proof of this statement. Being a police officer doesn't make you better than the average citizen.speed dawg said:That's why I can say with near certainty that your average cop is more moral than your average criminal. You don't get the logic here. We are not comparing cops to normal citizens, we are comparing them to CRIMINALS.
But of them will tolerate it.speed dawg said:Again, all I can tell you is that the vast majority of cops (99%+) aren't engaging in this behavior. Of the 15-20 stories that have made the news over the past 2 years, all but 1 or 2 of the killings were justified.
Who said anything about the system?speed dawg said:I know, I know, you will say that the system is biased. Whatever.
Akai Gurley was killed by the police. His crime, he scared the sh*t out of some punk ass cop as he was coming down a staircase.speed dawg said:If you want change, you don't need to look any further than the black community. That's where it starts. IT'S ON YOU TO CHANGE. Not the cops. Deal with it.