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I'd probably be willing to guess that I've been arrested more than any other poster here. So I'm always on the lookout for cops. My lifestyle is not conducive to being in a proximity close to the powleese.

But we get the point. Bad eggs can definitely fuck your world up. Stories will always pop up because you're always going to get some power-trippers in the mix who love to take out their anger on the schlep of the day's face.

But it's a crap shoot...just like you always have a chance of bumping into the wrong nigga any night of the week. Minding your own business and BOOM....world of shit. Any newspaper will remind you that this can happen to you anytime.

But I'd still much rather be in a room with a bunch of cops than a bunch of thugs any day of the week. Both make me nervous....but I mean common.

But we get it MF, Plommer, Scholar, etc etc....police suck. And these videos are an outrage. You prove your points over and over and over.

Hooray. Dirty cop video.

BTW as far as these things go, this is by far my favorite dipshit caught on film. A DUDE LIVES ON A RANCH!!! Talk about out of touch. Way to flex your muscle (fat) on a bunch of scrawny skateboarders :rollseyes:



When I was about 15 years old (before ever in trouble with the powleese) I was playing basketball with some friends in a secluded area behind a school. A cop pulled up and got out and walked up to us. This was before I knew that people could be evil. I thought the powleese were all here to protect us. This jerkoff, for no reason other than he was bored, began to grill us with questions. He then...and I remember clear as day...told the three of us that he could kill us right then and there. That our parents couldn't help us anymore. That we were out of line just answering his questions. He let us go after about 5 terrifying minutes. That began my dislike of powleese.

Then I got arrested a whole bunch. Once on a complete bullshit charge that the judge laughed at, but the cop won because I spent the evening in jail.

But I also have been released a few times when I was caught dead to rights.

Crap shoot.

Plommer, blow me.

Everyone just calm down.

Jay walking right?
 
Nobody. Just stay out of their way. That is my attitude towards cops. They are not there to help you.

Anybody ever have cops attend your school when you were a kid? "Oh the police are your friends... community... blah blah blah". Such fucking bullshit.
 
I was 15 and was drinking heavily outside of the movie theater and a cop rolled up on us. He had me up against his car checking my pockets and asked me if I had any guns, knives, cociane, marijuana? To which I responded, "yeah, every day". Suddenly I felt a sharp pain in my facial area and saw a flash of light. It seemed like forever as I pondered what just happened and thought, "is that the taste of car hood in my mouth?". It was. The nice policeman repeated his question, to which I replied, "no sir.". He thanked me for my polite response and took me to the sub station to call my parents. They weren't home, so I had to take a cab home and have my mom call him by noon the next day. True story.
 
Smarmy, you got the light version of the "attitude adjustment".

I've been on the receiving end of a police "attitude adjustment" that was a little more severe than what you got.

I'm all about fairness, if a cop can go around committing assault on someone whose behaviour he disapproves of I believe we should also have the same right.
 
no, not me Wally. I don't argue with the law unless I'm ready to fire :daft:

Man I hope I'm close to your combine when the shit goes down :dance:

Now imagine if you were black. How do you think that story would have ended?


Fiver delivers again :dance:


Daffy I would let you "rough me up" any day of the week. Call me guido.

Love,
M. Rain.
 
I wish they'd teach your rights as a US citizen in the public school system. People always end up talking too much to ignorant police.

As with most of your posts you add something that's both unnecessary and douchy but I do very much agree with your first sentence. High school would be a great time to educate kids about what their civil rights are.
 
I wish that there weren't cops that take out their frustration by violating a persons rights just because they are having a bad day.

Cops are human and have the same problems/faults as many other people, the uniform should not mean they are more worthy of trust or respect than any other person.

I have a close family member that worked for over a decade in Internal Affairs of a police service in Florida, some of the things the bad cops did was incredible.
 
Cops are human and have the same problems/faults as many other people, this is why they are no more worthy of trust or respect just because they wear a uniform

Ugh I hate that I'm bored and have time to discuss this but what you said is not entirely true, Plommer.

I could not have gotten hired if I had been convicted of a misdemeanor, felony (even charged with one), had a poor credit history, had not gotten sprayed with the same pepper spray I carry or tased with the same taser I carry.

So to say that I'm no more trustworthy that some dude plucked off the street is shaky at best.

My integrity in the technology age is always under the microscope. Can the same be said about a CEO of a health insurance company?