Yea what the hell man you could be eating a nice Pollo bowl from El Pollo loco on campus with the plast FORK they give you on campus and the next minute some douche bag cop tasers you. I dont know they're probbaly jealosu their 3rd rate cops working on a campus while these students actually have a careerahead of them
MisterOpus1
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Originally posted by Fir3start3r
Still think it's not 'political'?
Looks like most of you have been had.
Hmmm, perhaps you can point out to me where this is a political situation of whiny libruls versus conservatives, as you have directly alluded to earlier.
Ripped Bag
Next time he'll bring his ID.
dallastar
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Originally posted by Ripped Bag
Next time he'll bring his ID.
Does anyone even care anymore? Look at how awful authority treats us in 2006. This is an extraordinary abuse of power. I can't even express outrage, it's just... too much..
:haha:
Good for that emo ing kid, He should'nt have told the officer to get off him the first place. If he was from the hood , he would've known that you never talk back to an officer, if he listened to his commands in the first ing place , he wouldn't have gotten the tazer. Then you hear the other UCLA students, majority of them probably pampered by their parents, saying things like "don't do that" , "get off him" and bull like that, ye , like that's going to help.
You can call me anything you guys want, I'm speaking from experience on this one. Police officers go through every day and risk their ing lives usually for a 30 to 35k a year starting salary and so it's easy for them to get pissed off. I have a Puerto Rican friend in the bronx who's in the 49th precinct and he's been a patrolman for a little over a year now. I've always known him to as being a mellow headed kid, but after a little over a year in the force , he told me he can't stand the morenas(African Americans)and other Latinos and caucations that he pulls over. I've never known him to be a racist, but after a little over a year in the force , he told me some stories you wouldn't believe. So before you jump the ing "omg, that wasn't right" wagon, consider the these officers go through. If that pampered UCLA student would've kept his mouth shut and not told the officers to "get off him" :rolleyes: he would've been fine.
Ripped Bag
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Originally posted by kamil
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
:rolleyes:
Why do you hate freedom so much?
MisterOpus1
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Originally posted by Ripped Bag
Why do you hate freedom so much?
Please tell me your tongue is planted firmly in your cheek.....
Psy-T
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Originally posted by Dj_Skez
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the police exist to uphold the laws of the land, they're not above the law, they are half of the executive hand of the law. when policemen lose even a bit of their objectivity (as in your irrelevant anecdote), they're no longer policemen - ideally speaking that is - and who needs a police force that can't stand up to the ideal?
an illusion of safety is not preferable neither to safety itself, nor to the lack of both.
tiesto14
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Originally posted by MisterOpus1
Please tell me your tongue is planted firmly in your cheek.....
oh please man....If America was so bad why are people dieing to come to our "streets paved with gold"?
America IS a free country...it has its flaws, like any other thing/place, but it a very desirable place to live.
tiesto14
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Originally posted by Psy-T
the police exist to uphold the laws of the land, they're not above the law, they are half of the executive hand of the law. when policemen lose even a bit of their objectivity (as in your irrelevant anecdote), they're no longer policemen - ideally speaking that is - and who needs a police force that can't stand up to the ideal?
an illusion of safety is not preferable neither to safety itself, nor to the lack of both.
They did uphold the law. The kid had no ID, he was asked to leave, he refused and acted all selfrighteous, he got the taser...where is the crime on the police side?
idoru
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Originally posted by tiesto14
where is the crime on the police side?