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Don't F with this cop (pg. 5)
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| bas |
| I can't believe some of you guys are serious :stongue: |
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| Clovis |
| quote: | Originally posted by The17sss
hmmm... you may be right. I was thinking from the perspective of a non-cvnt mind where it could serve as a wakeup call. If that girl is mouthy, and has been her entire adolescent life, it's true... this incident could very well exacerbate it. |
I guarantee you after the lawsuit and everything, you've just turned this brat into a ing bitch for life.
Regardless of how many idiots all over the country are saying "She got what she deserved" this is NOT how to handle ed up teens. I've been around girls like her, probably much worse cases, and answering violent attitudes with violence only perpetuates everything... |
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| astroboy |
| I don't know if it's an American thing but you guys all seem to have this "oh yeah she learnt you don't with cops" attitude. Like, while normal people are supposed to be reasonable and tolerant cops have the authority to drag people around by the hair at the drop of a hat so you'd better respect them. I always thought that cops should be held to an even higher standard than the rest of society.. I wouldn't do that to a 15 yo chick if she threw her shoe at me so a cop should definitely not do it. |
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| Moongoose |
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis
No. You'll always get away with it, because it's the law.
If you're "not lucky" in this situation, it's because the officer is breaking the law.
Also, it is not standard procedure to pin a female to the ground using her hair, just fyi. |
Well then the law needs to get changed. You shoudnt be allowed to mess with the police like that, and ill bet that is why she did...she thought that they coudnt touch her and she could do anything she liked. She might yet win a lawsuit out of this, but even if it does make a bigger **** out of her, i doubt she will ever forget that she needs to watch er behaviour around the authorities. I also had the misfortune of dealing with brats like that, tough i managed not to throw any of them on the ground and kick the out of them.
Also you can say that violence isnt the answer all you like, but until you work security at a football match and you get in a brawl with a bunch of angry fans you wont know just how wrong you are. Slam someone in the ground a few times when he is making trouble during one game, and during the next one when he tries to get up to no good you just have to look at him and he'll start to behave. |
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| Zild |
| quote: | Originally posted by astroboy
I don't know if it's an American thing but you guys all seem to have this "oh yeah she learnt you don't with cops" attitude. Like, while normal people are supposed to be reasonable and tolerant cops have the authority to drag people around by the hair at the drop of a hat so you'd better respect them. I always thought that cops should be held to an even higher standard than the rest of society.. I wouldn't do that to a 15 yo chick if she threw her shoe at me so a cop should definitely not do it. |
Either they are joking or just indoctrinated bitches. |
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| Frenchie |
| Does Chris Brown have to smack a bitch? |
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| winston |
| quote: | Originally posted by astroboy
I don't know if it's an American thing but you guys all seem to have this "oh yeah she learnt you don't with cops" attitude. Like, while normal people are supposed to be reasonable and tolerant cops have the authority to drag people around by the hair at the drop of a hat so you'd better respect them. I always thought that cops should be held to an even higher standard than the rest of society.. I wouldn't do that to a 15 yo chick if she threw her shoe at me so a cop should definitely not do it. |
there's a big percentage of Americans that oppose and condemn any abuse of authority. unfortunately, cops in the u.s are corrupt and exploitable, it's not going to change... |
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| Slylee |
lol little punk bitch got what she has probably needed her whole life.
i can't stand the youth of today thinking they can do whatever the hell they want. no respect whatsoever for authority or ANYone for that matter. i think it's great (the video). :stongue: |
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| Clovis |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moongoose
Well then the law needs to get changed. You shoudnt be allowed to mess with the police like that, and ill bet that is why she did...she thought that they coudnt touch her and she could do anything she liked. She might yet win a lawsuit out of this, but even if it does make a bigger **** out of her, i doubt she will ever forget that she needs to watch er behaviour around the authorities. I also had the misfortune of dealing with brats like that, tough i managed not to throw any of them on the ground and kick the out of them. |
Yeah I'm sure next time she's confronted with law enforcement she'll invite them over for tea and crumpets and apologize profusely.
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Also you can say that violence isnt the answer all you like, but until you work security at a football match and you get in a brawl with a bunch of angry fans you wont know just how wrong you are. Slam someone in the ground a few times when he is making trouble during one game, and during the next one when he tries to get up to no good you just have to look at him and he'll start to behave. |
Violence is not an answer, force sometimes is. I have no problem with cops shooting armed people, tazing people who are uncontrollable, or using force in apprehending a dangerous suspect.
But there is a MINIMUM standard of decency and self control that police officers need to (and mostly do) have. Mouthing off obscenities and flicking sneakers at a cop does not warrant this type of response NO MATTER WHAT. End of ing story. |
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| Slylee |
| yea you're right. in the end, the cop would have won by just doing his job and not losing his temper....she would have ended up with whatever charges/tickets and a record and he would go along with his life as a cop. but now she is the victim and he could lose his career and everything. it's a shame. but the video is still funny and makes me laugh and i don't feel sorry for her. |
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| Theresa |
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis
Yeah I'm sure next time she's confronted with law enforcement she'll invite them over for tea and crumpets and apologize profusely.
Violence is not an answer, force sometimes is. I have no problem with cops shooting armed people, tazing people who are uncontrollable, or using force in apprehending a dangerous suspect.
But there is a MINIMUM standard of decency and self control that police officers need to (and mostly do) have. Mouthing off obscenities and flicking sneakers at a cop does not warrant this type of response NO MATTER WHAT. End of ing story. |
I agree with you 100%... but like I said, it doesn't change my mind that I think she probably deserved to have her ass put in line.
What the cop did was extreme, ridiculous and wrong. However, the little bitch needs to know where her place is and probably "deserved" it, but it shouldn't have happened.
I know that doesn't sound like it makes sense, so here's another example.
Hitler probably deserved to have some seriously heinous things done to him. He probably deserved some of the worst treatment a human could get.
However, no one SHOULD actually have done heinous things to him. But if someone did, I wouldn't feel as much empathy because the likely deserved it.
I dunno if I am even making sense.... no sleep = brain on strike! :( |
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| Clovis |
Okay, for the 800th time, it doesn't matter what the person deserved. As Halcyon pointed out, a lot of people deserve a lot of things, but the cops are not here to dole out punishment, they are here to enforce the law.
And even if this bratty little c*nt did deserve to get rocked at some point, having that come from the COP and then getting a million dollar settlement afterwards is only going to make her WORSE. |
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