To Protect and to Serve...

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I see, you'd just prefer to run your mouth from the safe anonymity of your keyboard and the internet.

Very brave of you.

Huh? I don't like cops. I will tell that to anyone, in person or online.

But you are a cop, so you are ready for physical confrontation over my beliefs. Correct? You are cop through and through
 
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As long as police view themselves as authorities over civilians, it will be impossible for them to truly respect citizens. They can be nice and forgiving, but it will always be in a way in which they (the officers) are the ones bestowing us citizens with their graciousness. Rather than them doing the same thing out of reverence or love.

Interesting. I'll expand my thoughts on this later as I'm getting ready for work, but I think the two aren't linked all the time. Respect vs courtesy that is.
 
But you are a cop, so you are ready for physical confrontation over my beliefs. Correct?

No.

I'd have to say with the way you run your mouth it doesn't matter what profession the person is in. You don't like firefighters either so are they "violent" in their nature if they popped you in the mouth when you wouldn't stop talking ****?
 
Give some examples of what u did and how u behaved.....I have had between 20-30 interactions with cops and never had any issues besides one being a little bit of a d&ck

When I was in school and lived in the Fort, a couple of officers got an address incorrect and came to my door for a domestic dispute call in. I told them they had the wrong address. They did not like that. Forced their way in, wrestled me to the ground, handcuffed me and sat me on my couch while they searched my apartment. Upon leaving, instead of an apology, he stated he would throw me over the balcony next time. Good enough?
 
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No.

I'd have to say with the way you run your mouth it doesn't matter what profession the person is in. You don't like firefighters either so are they "violent" in their nature if they popped you in the mouth when you wouldn't stop talking ****?

He doesn't like teachers although after hearing from 8188 can't really blame him there lol jk
 
No.

I'd have to say with the way you run your mouth it doesn't matter what profession the person is in. You don't like firefighters either so are they "violent" in their nature if they popped you in the mouth when you wouldn't stop talking ****?

Yes. Punching is considered violence, for anyone with an IQ over 4. Excluding cops, of course.
 
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When I was in school and lived in the Fort, a couple of officers got an address incorrect and came to my door for a domestic dispute call in. I told them they had the wrong address. They did not like that. Forced their way in, wrestled me to the ground, handcuffed me and sat me on my couch while they searched my apartment. Upon leaving, instead of an apology, he stated he would throw me over the balcony next time. Good enough?

Were you running your mouth?
 
For curiosity sake, why does it matter?

The means always matter as much or more than the ends. It is an issue of principles. Being treated as a serf is against the founding principles of our country regardless of how pleasant the exchange may be.
 
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The means always matter as much or more than the ends. It is an issue of principles. Being treated as a serf is against the founding principles of our country regardless of how pleasant the exchange may be.

I'm glad I don't overthink things like u seem to do.
 
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