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re: Teen Tased By Trooper On Girlfriend's Porch
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:40 pm to armsdealer
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:40 pm to armsdealer
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Almost all of my friends and family we enter through the back door. If you ain't backdoor friends are you really friends?

Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:42 pm to Kentucker
quote:Happy to learn. Please quote all of my incorrect statements.
you’re correct for once.
quote:You made broad, sweeping, general statements about police authority that are completely wrong. You provided no limits or context, but rather made clear you were talking to general society and not a specific fact scenario.
Not quoting me. Trying to change contexts.
quote:Sure. Bad LEO thinks the right way includes manufacturing reasonable suspicion and/or probable cause to violate constitutional rights because they are on a power trip or someone fits a certain demographic. I don’t think that is the right way.
The right way” is classically subjective.
This post was edited on 6/23/21 at 12:44 pm
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:43 pm to armsdealer
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Almost all of my friends and family we enter through the back door. If you ain't backdoor friends are you really friends?
You and your family liked the backdoor?
Are you from Alabama or Arkansas?
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:46 pm to kjp811
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Do you use a regular mop at this major firm, or one of those fancy floor scrubbers?
I used your mom's regular mop on her after hours.

Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:46 pm to WDE24
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Please quote all of my incorrect statements.
You fail to quote me but want me to quote you? Did you play the lead in Caligula?
Let’s not make this about you, mmkay?
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:46 pm to Kentucker
quote:Tried it in New Orleans several years back for Mardi Gras, I lived to tell about it and the cop actually just let me go on my way
That’s not advice, it’s a warning. Try it some time and see if you win.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:48 pm to MMauler
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It's very easy to play Monday morning quarterback, but there was no f*cking way for the cop to know if that kid dressed like your typical home invader (complete with hoodie in the middle of summer) was a threat to his life.
so wearing certain clothes is now a crime or means you are about to commit one?
well frick, being black means you are much more likely to commit a crime.....should we just start detaining every black person?
what about gay people? on average they are more likely to commit pedophilla, should we start arresting all of them on grounds it is suspicious?
white males commit 80+% of white collar crimes, is every man in a suit suspicious because that is typical of what a white collar criminal is wearing?
and before you call it a straw man arguement....its not.
a cop does not have the right to walk up to a random person and detain them for being a suspicious person.
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Who the f*ck was he texting? How in the f*ck does the cop know who he's texting? Does he have a gun in that hoodie? Is there an accomplice inside the house or in the bushes who has a gun THAT HE'S THEN TEXTING?
Now i specifically said the kid was a dumbass. But the cop followed the kid on to private property and profiled him. As far as gun in the hoodie, so what? did he make a threatening move?
So let me aks you a question, would you be ok if a cop was passing by and saw you walking into your back yard while wearing grey sweats coming up to you and demanding you suddenly comply? if you do....well frick you and you are exactly what is wrong with this country. You and the fricking idiots that think you dont ever have to comply.
There is a middle ground and its ok to so although the kid was stupid, the cop was wrong too.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:49 pm to idlewatcher
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Dude dropped like a sack of potatoes
Little dude fell back first onto that round wall of stones.
That had to have hurt.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:51 pm to Epic Cajun
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Tried it in New Orleans several years back for Mardi Gras, I lived to tell about it and the cop actually just let me go on my wa
See? Aren’t generalizations about cops, or any group for that matter, unproductive and a waste of time? There are good and bad in every group, but mostly good.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:51 pm to Kentucker
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If he instructs you to ID yourself (at any location) you must comply. You can be arrested for not complying. Failure to comply in the arrest can result in bodily injury.
This is actually not true in most states. It is true in Florida, but as of 2011, in every state that enacts Stop and Identify statutes, the cop has to be able to articulate the cause for suspicion that a crime has been committed. If he cannot see evidence of a crime that has been committed, not could be or will be committed in a hypothetical neighborhood in which every person dressed in black is there to rape and murder your family, a cop demanding someone show their ID is unconstitutional.
Hard to see how that applies here. Unless you're one of the assholes who believes wearing black and walking in a neighborhood qualifies.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:51 pm to Kentucker
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YES THEY frickING DO! That’s what we pay them to do. The problem comes when people like the kid don’t comply. It is the responsibility of the cop to neutralize a potential threat. How he does it is his prerogative based upon his observations. This cop chose the taser. He is not required to appease the suspect.
frick that. so does a cop have free range to say any one and everyone is a suspect? are cops at war with the public? the answer is frick no, he is there to protect and serve. WHo did he protect and who did he serve? What fricking threat?
We do not pay cops to go around and think everyone is a suspect.
I do not understand why some of you stupid fricks cant admit...yea the kid was a dumb arse and simply should have communicated, but the cop was an even bigger dumbass.
understand sometimes....both sides are wrong.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:51 pm to Pettifogger
quote:WHAT IF THE PERSON IN THE HOUSE WAS A MURDERER AND HAD JUST MADE A PACT WITH HIMSELF THAT HE WOULD KILL THE NEXT PERSON WHO KNOCKED ON HIS DOOR? YOU EXPECT A COP TO VOLUNTEER TO BE MURDERED?
I can hear Mauler taking in a deep breath
get ready
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:52 pm to Kentucker
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You fail to quote me
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It’s against the law not to comply with a police officer’s instructions. How can that simple statement be made more clear for some of our citizens?
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A police officer can require you to prove you live where you say you live.
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If he instructs you to ID yourself (at any location) you must comply. You can be arrested for not complying.
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If anyone fails to identify himself to a police officer after he asks for ID, he can be arrested.
quote:quote:Yes, the cop does. Some of you people are fricking insane in your ignorance.
My ID is inside because I live here. No, you do not have permission to enter the house with me.
quote:quote:YES THEY frickING DO! That’s what we pay them to do.
COPS DO NOT HAVE FREE REIGN TO GO AND ARREST FOR WHATEVER THEY DEEM A CRIME!!
This post was edited on 6/23/21 at 12:54 pm
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:53 pm to Joshjrn
...it's right there in my post, if you'd read it, you damn jake leg.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:53 pm to Kentucker
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See? Aren’t generalizations about cops, or any group for that matter, unproductive and a waste of time? There are good and bad in every group, but mostly good.
100% and nobody said the cop is bad in this situation. Prolly a good person, but he fricked up. Why cant you admit he messed up.
also his comment about not being able to just do what you want, typically leads one to believe he is on a power trip.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:54 pm to OweO
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WINK News showed her the official Florida Highway Patrol report. Trooper Smyrnios wrote that:
the defendant described as a ‘suspicious person’ dressed in black pants, a black sweater/hoodie and black tennis shoes looked up and saw the trooper in his patrol car and immediately ‘darted’ and hid in thick shubbery.
Cops never lie.
/sarcasm
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:55 pm to Jay Are
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This is actually not true in most states. It is true in Florida, but as of 2011, in every state that enacts Stop and Identify statutes, the cop has to be able to articulate the cause for suspicion that a crime has been committed. If he cannot see evidence of a crime that has been committed, not could be or will be committed in a hypothetical neighborhood in which every person dressed in black is there to rape and murder your family, a cop demanding someone show their ID is unconstitutional.
Hard to see how that applies here. Unless you're one of the assholes who believes wearing black and walking in a neighborhood qualifies.
fricking think you. Cop had zero evidence a crime has been committed. I have no problem with him going and talking to the kid and homeowner to clear things up, but this bullshite about a potential threat....are you fricking kidding me?? potential suspect?
if that is the case everyone is a potential threat and potential suspect.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:55 pm to lsu777
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what about gay people? on average they are more likely to commit pedophilla, should we start arresting all of them on grounds it is suspicious?
Cheese and rice! Where did you come up with this shite? Pedophilia is a sexual orientation, different to both heterosexuality and homosexuality. Damn, dude, get in a time machine and travel from the 1950s to the 21st century.
This post was edited on 6/23/21 at 12:57 pm
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:57 pm to Kentucker
14 pages means the bootlickers are out in force.
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