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smile for the camera, officer!! wait, wait, OUCH!!!
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exactly, neither was in the right. They don't want you video taping because its a liability. Just like the whole if they shoot "drop your weapon drop your weapon" Say something does go down and the cop is in the right its easy to misconstrue and some one get in trouble. Either way he went off the handle guy got his ass whipped and now is probably going to get a nice out of court settlement with a non disclosure agreement.Originally posted by Vertnut View PostThe cop was WRONG. The guy didn't help.
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I thought you'd be amused.Originally posted by Cooter View PostLMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
would love to see the statistics on how many people resist excessive force and get away with it!
you know I'm not an FTP'er, but I have enough friends and family in law enforcement to get a good chuckle out of that!
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Because you are laying the blame solely at the feet of law enforcement when it is not.Originally posted by Big Dad View PostThis thread isn't about Teachers being assulted, or Mc Donalds workers, etc
Don't try to make this something it isn't ..
This about the officer in the video attacking the citizen he is sworn to protect . He ( the officer) approached the victim and decided to take the law as he seen it in his own hands .
Restraint ?
Should that not of been exercised by the the professional in this situation ?
How is my opinion "skewed"
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I don't see anywhere where I lay the blame souly on anyone , I do believe this thoughOriginally posted by 03trubluGT View PostBecause you are laying the blame solely at the feet of law enforcement when it is not.
The occurances of these types of situations are on the rise, I also believe that police being involved in crimes , dui's. random unlawful attacks are as well .
It seems to me how people interact with police and the police themselves need to do something to help the situation and not point fingers on who or what to blame
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On the rise? I highly doubt that, I bet its just the fact its the viral age and you can't do anything with out a person seeing.Originally posted by Big Dad View PostI don't see anywhere where I lay the blame souly on anyone , I do believe this though
The occurances of these types of situations are on the rise, I also believe that police being involved in crimes , dui's. random unlawful attacks are as well .
It seems to me how people interact with police and the police themselves need to do something to help the situation and not point fingers on who or what to blame
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The problem is, that isn't enough. They need to have equal legal action taken against them. The charges need to be filed, and they need to be prosecuted like any Joe Blow. Instead, slaps on the wrist, and they get to find a new career. Meanwhile, Joe Blow goes to prison (worse case) or on probation (best case).Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostHow about a 30 day suspension? Hit someone for a month without pay and hours of remedial boring classroom training and it will get their attention.
Or, termination.
There was a law passed several years ago preventing officers from resigning under investigation or bad circumstances and getting hired on another department.
Google "Gypsy cop law"
StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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You're making stuff up to add to your side of things. Neither the cop nor the victim identified a specific location.Originally posted by Vertnut View PostThe man told the cop he did not live in the house he was in front of, then changed his story.
Again, is "here" the house they are investigating at, his home, the property where he was beaten???
None of us knows and I imagine there was a miscommunication that night between the victim and the perpetrator.
We've given too much power to the gov't in all walks of life and actions like this are the result. It's just one small example of an overall large scale problem. We've got a system that's invaded the American psyche over a very long period of time that overwhelmingly favors the power of the government and it's agents while crushing the individual and common sense.
One person may see it as an asshole abusing his authority, but I see it as symptom of a much larger problem that has brainwashed specifically the gov't employed and leftists, but also society as a whole.US Politics in three words - Divide and Conquer
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The cop is the one who beat the dude up without a reason, I don't know where else you'd lay the blame.Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostBecause you are laying the blame solely at the feet of law enforcement when it is not.Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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Makes you wonder how many incidents just like this have happened in this country over the years and weren't caught on camera. What a fucking disgrace to the idea of a free society.Originally posted by GT Fanatic View PostMakes you wonder how many people are in jail for assaulting an officer and never laid a finger on them.Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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You fogot that Matt assumes you weren't there, therefore we need more evidence before opinions can be presented, (VIDEO) lol!Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostThe cop is the one who beat the dude up without a reason, I don't know where else you'd lay the blame.Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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