martinshernwood
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For me, it's the constant abuse of power. ALL OF THEM DO IT!
yet another pig who needs to get what's coming. I mean, I dont want to, but you know.Livinlifehard said:i used to train with cops but they worked the bad part of ATL (atlanta). They only brought people in... no tickets and he used to say "cops that only write tickets have no balls.... i hate them". and after seeing how some motercycle cops act i can see why he dosnt like them. One just came up and parked in the pull around area of a ****ing doctors office where you wheel chair people out to cars (it was a surgury center). So he just parks there and and comes inside... what a *****. i was going to go say some thing because people were mad but then managment told me no.
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But the cops want the job of being a cop. They have free will, they could just catch bad people if they wanted to. But they don't because cops become cops because the were little nerds as kids and they always dreamed of having powerDeus ex Pianoforte said:Your words are a true testament to your sickness. If you keep your word, and do exact revenge on the police officers for doing their job, you will spend the rest of your life in a tiny prison cell wondering why you couldn't have found out sooner that Congress makes the laws...not cops. Pretty sad, man.
Don't you have "free" health care in Australia? Guess who fronts the bill if you get in an accident that puts you in the hospital because you wanted to be dangerous? The tax payers do. It may be your life, but it's everyone else's money.wolf116 said:I was riding my push bike on a footpath without a helmet. And one on a motorbike starts chasing me on the footpath. After a 10min pursuit he pulls me over and slams me with a $75 fine. Like I'm a bad person. I never crash, why should i wear a helmet? Oh yeah because I may be putting my life in danger, because I could lose control of my high powered vehicle.
man, riding a motorbike is a thousand times more dangerous than riding a push bike on a bike track.
I HATE THEM SO MUCH. I always dream of bashing them. Y should they tell me what could be dangerous. I want to be dangerous! Fvck them. I wasn't hurting anyone. Its my fvcking life, P!ss off.
Over here they are always getting caught drink driving and don't get the sack. They chase young kids in stolen cars until they die. Like money is worth more than life. They shot bank robbers.
One day I will get my revenge, you mark my words.
actually, its a team effort, if not totally the cops fualt. No one put a gun to the cops head and forced him to make the arrest. It was the cop's free choice. He could have chosen not to make the arrest, just as someone could have chosen to break the law.Deus ex Pianoforte said:No, YOU took that away from you. YOU broke the law, and YOU ran from the police. It's not a patrol officer's fault that you broke the law and made him give you a ticket. It's YOURS. Man up and take some f'ucking responsibility.
THats true, but who pays for the hospital bill when the guy gets raped and beat up in prison? the tax payers do.Shiftkey said:Don't you have "free" health care in Australia? Guess who fronts the bill if you get in an accident that puts you in the hospital because you wanted to be dangerous? The tax payers do. It may be your life, but it's everyone else's money.
Damn, this is very reminiscent of something that happened to my friend. He got asualted with a deadly weapon, we went to the cops, and told them where the assailants lived and who they were. The cops didnt do ****. Its true, you want justice, sometimes you have to do this country's broken justice system's job yourself: execute "street justice", and thats exactly what me and my friends did.wolf116 said:And Derek Flint, I called the cops once when my friends car got stolen and they do jack sh!t even when we told them who it was. So we went and burnt the thief's car. If you want Justis you need to get it yourself.
So basically your saying its NOT THEIR CHOICE becuase there are consequences to NOT doing their job? So becuase there are consequences, it means its not their choice huh? well in that case, it was NOT the criminal's choice either becuase one of the consequences of breaking the law was getting arrested, and then raped in jail. as you can see, both the cop and the criminal can suffer bad consequences depending on which decision they make, but it doesnt change the fact that their decision is totally a free one and no one forced them to do it. No one forced the criminal to choose to break the law, and no one forced the cop to make the arrest! so yeah, the cop is partly to blame when someone gets screwed up in jail, it aint all his fualt, he wasnt the only decision maker involved in what caused this outcome for the poor old prisoner.Deus ex Pianoforte said:Right, just like the surgeon standing over your lifeless body can choose not to make any attempts to revive you. He could have chosen to walk out of the room, dancing to the tune of your flatlining EKG. And what about the construction worker? HE could have chosen not to fix the road today. Maybe he'd like to sit on the curb and watch people get pissed that they can't get past. Bottom line?
1. Cops have to pay rent.
2. Cops need jobs to pay rent.
3. Cops need to perform job to keep job.
Really not all that complicated when we break it down. I'm sure you can see the difference between a police officer giving someone a ticket for breaking the law, and someone...breaking the law. I'm SURE you can.
weither you think they deserve it does not matter. But from a money point of view, its more expensive for the taxpayer to keep the prisoner alive, feed him, pay for his medical and dental care etc., and pay for his hospital bill when he gets beat up in jail than it is to pay for the hospital bill when he rode a bike without a helmet and got in an accident (in australia). Now you tell me which choice will be easier on the tax payer? putting the guy in jail for the stupid helmet law, or letting him go? after all, the argument for that stupid law is becuase "it prevents the taxpayer from having to pay for his bike accident medical bill." But when you look at it, such a law is counterproductive. oh the irony of a broken justice system!!!THats true, but who pays for the hospital bill when the guy gets raped and beat up in prison?
Oh s'hit, you're right...I never thought of it like that. We should stop punishing criminals like you and Wolf altogether. After all, our societal rejects might get BEAT UP in prison! The horror, the horror.
Doesnt matter, a law is a law. They cant be allowed to come up with an excuse as to why they are allowed to break the law. To allow such BS would mean a cop can justify cold blooded murder of a child if he could come up with an excuse to explain why it "helped him catch a criminal and enforce the law." You cant justify breaking a law by saying it helped you enforce another one!
Its okay for them to pull out in front of people, tail gate, run stop signs, run red lights, drive with their lights off at night etc.
How much driver's training have you had? How much do you think the police have had? That's what I thought.
nope, see my response above this one.cops are not above the fvcking law!!!! fvcking basturds!
No, they're not above the law. They DO, however, get special privileges to perform their job duties. You know how you get to be on the OTHER side of the counter at the gas station? It's kind of like that. Except they get to run red lights from time to time. This misconception you have is a big part of the reason that you have such misguided animosity towards police officers.