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Quoted: Cops waste too much time arguing with people. I would like to see a return to old school style policing. Without law and order we have lawlessness. Bring back nightsticks/billy clubs and give officers the freedom to use them . There are cameras now , so implement an ask nicely 2 or 3 times policy and then bring the fuckin pain . Watching these officers ask someone to do something 20 fucking times is retarded . View Quote In the old days people handed problems themselves. One didn't invite the Law into their lives unless absolutely necessary. Pre-1950's the land lord would have bounced the squatter. This is how it should resume. Wearing a seat belt is just good common sense but it shouldn't be the reason for a traffic stop. The law abuses this (I know tinted windows was the reason in the video). If anybody should be cracking down on not wearing seat belts it would be insurance companies. |
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Quoted: Muh Quotas right after Muh Dental Plan. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Ah. The 'ol no more "pretextual" traffic stop argument. Window tint, brake light, headlight, license, insurance laws have been on the books for decades and decades. What makes them bad laws now? |
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Fuck that fat, entitled bitch.
I agree with the poster that says we should ask twice then beat them into submission. Enough fucking around. |
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Quoted: The best place to argue with police is in court, not during a traffic stop. If they're being assholes, if they're 100% in the wrong, whatever, but arguing there generally is going to do nothing but get worse instead of better. I don't agree with tint laws, but there are laws regarding tint and you can be pulled over because of them. If those two hadn't started out with their asses on their shoulders, the cop might have given them a warning but no one will ever know. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Cops waste too much time arguing with people. I would like to see a return to old school style policing. Without law and order we have lawlessness. Bring back nightsticks/billy clubs and give officers the freedom to use them . There are cameras now , so implement an ask nicely 2 or 3 times policy and then bring the fuckin pain . Watching these officers ask someone to do something 20 fucking times is retarded . There's so many anti-authoritarian weenies here who would absolutely shit bricks if we went back to actual effective policing aka beating people and shooting felons Yes, the people sitting in said car might be fat, screeching, wastes of oxygen, but they doesn't mean that they deserved to be approached by the police over stupid shit and then get beaten when they get justifiably irritated over the intrusion. The best place to argue with police is in court, not during a traffic stop. If they're being assholes, if they're 100% in the wrong, whatever, but arguing there generally is going to do nothing but get worse instead of better. I don't agree with tint laws, but there are laws regarding tint and you can be pulled over because of them. If those two hadn't started out with their asses on their shoulders, the cop might have given them a warning but no one will ever know. One begins to feel like a chump going through this nice guy routine, and being motivated to show respect only because the alternative is getting a citation, or worse, getting the shit beat of of you. I used to show respect because I genuinely respected law enforcement. Now it's nothing but an act. My respect for them is gone after having been pulled over repeatedly and grilled with useless questions while I'm only trying to come home from work at night. |
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Quoted: I completely agree, but having received three warnings over the past few months for silly things like my license plate lights being out, I can tell you that I'm tired of having to sit on the side of the road with these guys and girls playing Mr. Polite. One begins to feel like a chump going through this nice guy routine, and being motivated to show respect only because the alternative is getting a citation, or worse, getting the shit beat of of you. I used to show respect because I genuinely respected law enforcement. Now it's nothing but an act. My respect for them is gone after having been pulled over repeatedly and grilled with useless questions while I'm only trying to come home from work at night. View Quote What are you doing to be stopped so often? |
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Bring back the Hickory Shampoo
not even hard targets Grab her by the ankle and drag her sorry, smelly ass out of the backseat and throw her down in the Sally port. Beat her buttocks and the backs of her thighs with something all natural until she can't fight you anymore |
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Quoted: Cops waste too much time arguing with people. I would like to see a return to old school style policing. Without law and order we have lawlessness. Bring back nightsticks/billy clubs and give officers the freedom to use them . There are cameras now , so implement an ask nicely 2 or 3 times policy and then bring the fuckin pain . Watching these officers ask someone to do something 20 fucking times is retarded . View Quote No need to bring the pain. The dog catcher doesn’t get emotionally involved in catching a dog, he just goes and catches the dog. |
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Quoted: Then why have laws about tint, inspections, seat be,to, burnt out bulbs? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/77154/7C7BBCD6-146C-4523-AFB4-8D3FA79552A2-3204531.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: None of it would happen if the police stopped harassing people over little vehicular technicalities like window tint, inspection stickers, selt belts, burnt-out light bulbs, etc. Then why have laws about tint, inspections, seat be,to, burnt out bulbs? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/77154/7C7BBCD6-146C-4523-AFB4-8D3FA79552A2-3204531.jpg I like the tint laws around here. I know if I see a vehicle with illegal tint that it's an unmarked cop car. They give themselves away. |
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Quoted: I respectfully disagree good sir The only way to fix this is to bring back fear and respect...and I'll settle for fear over respect any day View Quote I think they can get fear and respect by just acting as if the retards are dangerous dogs and catching them. Bringing the pain just causes excessive force lawsuits. Calmly, and with no conversation, cuff em, stuff em, and let the court sort it out. Rinse, repeat as necessary. Sooner or later they’ll get the message. |
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Quoted: What are you doing to be stopped so often? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I completely agree, but having received three warnings over the past few months for silly things like my license plate lights being out, I can tell you that I'm tired of having to sit on the side of the road with these guys and girls playing Mr. Polite. One begins to feel like a chump going through this nice guy routine, and being motivated to show respect only because the alternative is getting a citation, or worse, getting the shit beat of of you. I used to show respect because I genuinely respected law enforcement. Now it's nothing but an act. My respect for them is gone after having been pulled over repeatedly and grilled with useless questions while I'm only trying to come home from work at night. What are you doing to be stopped so often? 1. Living in an affluent, extremely low-crime suburb where lots of cops patrol the streets at night with presumably little to do 2. Driving through my community late at night to get home from work 3. Driving an old car, a 2005 Civic 4. Having license plates that are still registered in Dallas, where I lived for 17 years. They see my plates and wonder "what I'm doing up here." I just learned that this was a thing. I assumed Texas plates were Texas plates. I will replace them soon, even though to the best of my knowledge there is nothing wrong with the plates I have. 4. Having my license plate lights out. I was pulled over twice within a week for this. It was news to me that they were out and I have since fixed them. 5. Once for changing lanes without signaling, again at night All of this is stupid in my opinion. I was never speeding, driving recklessly, or in possession of anything dangerous. I understand that opinions will vary, however. |
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Quoted: This https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibVUtI_3VOoput a smile on my face! Looks like she was there to eat the other tenants Bonus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqEP2wSBvbw View Quote There was no promotion unless they are doing it subliminally now. Edit: I wonder if this is what they meant? somehow I don't think crunch berries really endorses such activity |
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Chef's kiss on the first video, assuming the case bears out that she was squatting.
Second video... I'd also take umbrage if a cop demanded I produce ID for being an unbelted passenger while sitting in a parking lot. |
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She kept saying "I can't breathe". Are they all taught to say that to the police now?
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Quoted: Concur. That guy put up with 87% more BS than I would have. I was waiting for a) her to go down the steps and b) baby daddy to get rolled up as well; fortunately for him, he bailed. View Quote that was the baby daddy down there? Could be like spiders where the scrawny male tries to court the giant engorged female, then gets eaten at the end |
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Quoted: None of it would happen if the police stopped harassing people over little vehicular technicalities like window tint, inspection stickers, selt belts, burnt-out light bulbs, etc. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Cops waste too much time arguing with people. I would like to see a return to old school style policing. Without law and order we have lawlessness. Bring back nightsticks/billy clubs and give officers the freedom to use them . There are cameras now , so implement an ask nicely 2 or 3 times policy and then bring the fuckin pain . Watching these officers ask someone to do something 20 fucking times is retarded . There's so many anti-authoritarian weenies here who would absolutely shit bricks if we went back to actual effective policing aka beating people and shooting felons Yes, the people sitting in said car might be fat, screeching, wastes of oxygen, but they doesn't mean that they deserved to be approached by the police over stupid shit and then get beaten when they get justifiably irritated over the intrusion. True that, but then if they had just been pleasant and nice from the get-go none of that would have happened. You've never heard of Broken Windows Theory? How about not breaking the law. Zero tolerance for dirtbags. People who are soft on crime and think rules don't apply to everyone equally are just plain wrong. |
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I physically couldn't do that job.
I felt my blood pressure skyrocket just watching those screaming harpies. I would probably have a stroke suppressing the need to club them. |
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Wow, these people are total dipshits.
Very easy, hello officer why am I being pulled over? Ok, here is my driver's license, registration and insurance. Thats it. You want to argue, do that in court with your attorney. Way better outcome. |
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When shit people have never faced responsibility or repercussions in their life
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How can Bama and the other cops twist this one, she said she lives there..
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If the window tint was so dark fatso had to be pulled over, how did the cop see the passenger was not wearing a seat belt?
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To those who disapprove with the actions of these law enforcement officers in the handling of these situations, should at least do some ride alongs before demeaning them.
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Quoted: If the window tint was so dark fatso had to be pulled over, how did the cop see the passenger was not wearing a seat belt? View Quote He didn't see shit, but I don't believe these people waited till they got in the parking lot while being followed by a cop to suddenly take off their belts. It was just a convenient reason to demand his ID. |
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Quoted: Window tint, brake light, headlight, license, insurance laws have been on the books for decades and decades. What makes them bad laws now? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Ah. The 'ol no more "pretextual" traffic stop argument. Window tint, brake light, headlight, license, insurance laws have been on the books for decades and decades. What makes them bad laws now? |
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This is one of the classic modern debates where we have multiple things being debated at once, some of these things do tangentially relate, others do not, and some arguably pose no-win pyrrhic victory situations either way one goes.
In the mix here: - Erosion of "civil society" over a whole smorgasbord of issues/causes, and even some significant: "Same as it always was but now we just see it." From cop-cams, and smartphones and cheap video surveillance. Even the TV news transitioning from film to video back in the early 80s had an impact. - Police overreach legal abuses & use of force. Some, again is: "Same as it always was but now we just see it." Some is the increasing difficulty finding "quality individuals" that see being an LEO a viable career. Some is well intended training in response to officer deaths and injury, to "be ready," "ypu literally have one second," or "maintain control" that winds up getting trigger-happy or abusive. Or the corrosive psychology of dealing with 99 criminals or low-lifes, then one "normal person." etc. - Revolving door justice that is attempting to simply "SJW Away" embarrassing demographics of crime stats. There MAY... may (if only for sake of argument) be "contributing factors" in this. However, just like the "insanity defense" it's not: "Did mental illness contribute to your decision to commit the crime?" it is: "Was/is the mental illness so profound it obliterated any capacity to understand that committing the crime was wrong, or even a crime?" And non-prosecutuon & non-punishment of crime because the suspect or defendant is "category X" fails that basic test of both law and objective reason terribly. And inevitably, only makes things worse for the other law-abiding people in "category X" anyway. - And then there's the nasty Catch-22 pyrrhic victory problems. A lack of authoritarian force & response to certain things, be that official acts, or just unofficial spontaneous ones from the public, definitely does enable those who act in a manner that erodes civil society. And simultaneously, authoritarian force & responses also corrodes civil society too. Besides the broader legal civil liberty standards that have to apply for everyone, it is always enacted with some arbitrary bias. It is somewhat hyperbolic sure, but the "good ol' days" that better enabled or permitted an ass-kicking in response to attempting smash-n-grab flashmob looting/stealing, indeed lies on a continuum that enabled lynch mobs. And round and round we go. And most everyone is arguing from just one point or perspective above. Trying to lay it all out, it's just "tl/dr LOL." |
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Quoted: She kept saying "I can't breathe". Are they all taught to say that to the police now? View Quote I've watched a shit load of these lately because theyre usually fucking hilarious. the best ones have the assholes getting arrested saying that. Doesnt matter if theyre white, black, male, female, whatever. |
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Quoted: What are you doing to be stopped so often? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I completely agree, but having received three warnings over the past few months for silly things like my license plate lights being out, I can tell you that I'm tired of having to sit on the side of the road with these guys and girls playing Mr. Polite. One begins to feel like a chump going through this nice guy routine, and being motivated to show respect only because the alternative is getting a citation, or worse, getting the shit beat of of you. I used to show respect because I genuinely respected law enforcement. Now it's nothing but an act. My respect for them is gone after having been pulled over repeatedly and grilled with useless questions while I'm only trying to come home from work at night. What are you doing to be stopped so often? When I was 16-25 I got pulled over for stupid stuff. Cracked(still functional) tail light, rolling stop (lie), going 5 miles over 55, crossing the center line (maybe a lie) with no traffic and it was a divided highway. It’s part of the reason I won’t move back to Missouri. |
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Quoted: You've never heard of Broken Windows Theory? How about not breaking the law. Zero tolerance for dirtbags. People who are soft on crime and think rules don't apply to everyone equally are just plain wrong. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Cops waste too much time arguing with people. I would like to see a return to old school style policing. Without law and order we have lawlessness. Bring back nightsticks/billy clubs and give officers the freedom to use them . There are cameras now , so implement an ask nicely 2 or 3 times policy and then bring the fuckin pain . Watching these officers ask someone to do something 20 fucking times is retarded . There's so many anti-authoritarian weenies here who would absolutely shit bricks if we went back to actual effective policing aka beating people and shooting felons Yes, the people sitting in said car might be fat, screeching, wastes of oxygen, but they doesn't mean that they deserved to be approached by the police over stupid shit and then get beaten when they get justifiably irritated over the intrusion. True that, but then if they had just been pleasant and nice from the get-go none of that would have happened. You've never heard of Broken Windows Theory? How about not breaking the law. Zero tolerance for dirtbags. People who are soft on crime and think rules don't apply to everyone equally are just plain wrong. I've heard of broken windows theory. I've not heard of unbelted seatbelt theory. Broken windows have an ostensible victim, meaning that enforcing laws against vandalism isn't pretextual by nature. Not so with seatbelts. It's also odd that you'd say someone who doesn't wear one is a dirtbag. Lots of dirtbags in the world, but that's not what they're up to. |
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Serious question. Is the shrieking and histerics real? I see these freak outs even when police are helping so I think it is a complete lack of maturity. But then they have the presence of mind to say”I can’t breathe”
That was exhausting to watch |
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Quoted: I'm happy to answer this. 1. Living in an affluent, extremely low-crime suburb where lots of cops patrol the streets at night with presumably little to do 2. Driving through my community late at night to get home from work 3. Driving an old car, a 2005 Civic 4. Having license plates that are still registered in Dallas, where I lived for 17 years. They see my plates and wonder "what I'm doing up here." I just learned that this was a thing. I assumed Texas plates were Texas plates. I will replace them soon, even though to the best of my knowledge there is nothing wrong with the plates I have. 4. Having my license plate lights out. I was pulled over twice within a week for this. It was news to me that they were out and I have since fixed them. 5. Once for changing lanes without signaling, again at night All of this is stupid in my opinion. I was never speeding, driving recklessly, or in possession of anything dangerous. I understand that opinions will vary, however. View Quote Hmmmm, wonder why you live in a low crime community |
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View Quote That was the “good old days” of policing. |
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Quoted: I've heard of broken windows theory. I've not heard of unbelted seatbelt theory. Broken windows have an ostensible victim, meaning that enforcing laws against vandalism isn't pretextual by nature. Not so with seatbelts. It's also odd that you'd say someone who doesn't wear one is a dirtbag. Lots of dirtbags in the world, but that's not what they're up to. View Quote I’ll note that when Giuliani cleaned up NYC it was using the broken windows theory. |
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Little T and One Track Mike - Shaniqua (Don't Live Here No More) Legit Official |
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that dumb blond bitch got in that situation cause nobody has ever told her no in her entire life.
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Quoted: Cops waste too much time arguing with people. I would like to see a return to old school style policing. Without law and order we have lawlessness. Bring back nightsticks/billy clubs and give officers the freedom to use them . There are cameras now , so implement an ask nicely 2 or 3 times policy and then bring the fuckin pain . Watching these officers ask someone to do something 20 fucking times is retarded . View Quote |
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Quoted: I've heard of broken windows theory. I've not heard of unbelted seatbelt theory. Broken windows have an ostensible victim, meaning that enforcing laws against vandalism isn't pretextual by nature. Not so with seatbelts. It's also odd that you'd say someone who doesn't wear one is a dirtbag. Lots of dirtbags in the world, but that's not what they're up to. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Cops waste too much time arguing with people. I would like to see a return to old school style policing. Without law and order we have lawlessness. Bring back nightsticks/billy clubs and give officers the freedom to use them . There are cameras now , so implement an ask nicely 2 or 3 times policy and then bring the fuckin pain . Watching these officers ask someone to do something 20 fucking times is retarded . There's so many anti-authoritarian weenies here who would absolutely shit bricks if we went back to actual effective policing aka beating people and shooting felons Yes, the people sitting in said car might be fat, screeching, wastes of oxygen, but they doesn't mean that they deserved to be approached by the police over stupid shit and then get beaten when they get justifiably irritated over the intrusion. True that, but then if they had just been pleasant and nice from the get-go none of that would have happened. You've never heard of Broken Windows Theory? How about not breaking the law. Zero tolerance for dirtbags. People who are soft on crime and think rules don't apply to everyone equally are just plain wrong. I've heard of broken windows theory. I've not heard of unbelted seatbelt theory. Broken windows have an ostensible victim, meaning that enforcing laws against vandalism isn't pretextual by nature. Not so with seatbelts. It's also odd that you'd say someone who doesn't wear one is a dirtbag. Lots of dirtbags in the world, but that's not what they're up to. So it's OK to just break the laws a little bit? Do you pick and choose which laws to break? |
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Quoted: Cops waste too much time arguing with people. I would like to see a return to old school style policing. Without law and order we have lawlessness. Bring back nightsticks/billy clubs and give officers the freedom to use them . There are cameras now , so implement an ask nicely 2 or 3 times policy and then bring the fuckin pain . Watching these officers ask someone to do something 20 fucking times is retarded . View Quote Hell yes. We need to stop pussyfooting around and clean house. It took her a lot longer to start the can’t breathe bs than I expected. |
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Quoted: I'm happy to answer this. 1. Living in an affluent, extremely low-crime suburb where lots of cops patrol the streets at night with presumably little to do 2. Driving through my community late at night to get home from work 3. Driving an old car, a 2005 Civic 4. Having license plates that are still registered in Dallas, where I lived for 17 years. They see my plates and wonder "what I'm doing up here." I just learned that this was a thing. I assumed Texas plates were Texas plates. I will replace them soon, even though to the best of my knowledge there is nothing wrong with the plates I have. 4. Having my license plate lights out. I was pulled over twice within a week for this. It was news to me that they were out and I have since fixed them. 5. Once for changing lanes without signaling, again at night All of this is stupid in my opinion. I was never speeding, driving recklessly, or in possession of anything dangerous. I understand that opinions will vary, however. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I completely agree, but having received three warnings over the past few months for silly things like my license plate lights being out, I can tell you that I'm tired of having to sit on the side of the road with these guys and girls playing Mr. Polite. One begins to feel like a chump going through this nice guy routine, and being motivated to show respect only because the alternative is getting a citation, or worse, getting the shit beat of of you. I used to show respect because I genuinely respected law enforcement. Now it's nothing but an act. My respect for them is gone after having been pulled over repeatedly and grilled with useless questions while I'm only trying to come home from work at night. What are you doing to be stopped so often? 1. Living in an affluent, extremely low-crime suburb where lots of cops patrol the streets at night with presumably little to do 2. Driving through my community late at night to get home from work 3. Driving an old car, a 2005 Civic 4. Having license plates that are still registered in Dallas, where I lived for 17 years. They see my plates and wonder "what I'm doing up here." I just learned that this was a thing. I assumed Texas plates were Texas plates. I will replace them soon, even though to the best of my knowledge there is nothing wrong with the plates I have. 4. Having my license plate lights out. I was pulled over twice within a week for this. It was news to me that they were out and I have since fixed them. 5. Once for changing lanes without signaling, again at night All of this is stupid in my opinion. I was never speeding, driving recklessly, or in possession of anything dangerous. I understand that opinions will vary, however. Try a less affluent neighborhood. You won't stand out as much. |
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