To Protect and to Serve II

I would like to thank the TN State Trooper that stopped on the side of I-40 today to slow traffic and help me change a tire on my boat trailer.

I didn't get your name or badge number but you did say you were a Vol fan. Thanks!
 
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I would like to thank the TN State Trooper that stopped on the side of I-40 today to slow traffic and help me change a tire on my boat trailer.

I didn't get your name or badge number but you did say you were a Vol fan. Thanks!

You're lucky you weren't killed by a texter, they use the median and rumble strips as a wake up call to steer the car.
 
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8/22/1992: FBI set special "Rules of Engagement" for Ruby Ridge including the notorious kill on site rule. Vicky Weaver was murdered that day.

And Randy's 12 year old boy. Everyone on the government's payroll that fired a shot during that course of events should have received the death penalty.
 
Ruby Ridge and Waco were the two biggest black eyes for federal LE. In both cases they had ample opportunity to take their guy into custody without incident. But in both cases they wanted to go in with a massive show of force and it backfired both times.
 
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8lUItq_2rQ[/youtube]

I do know I'd be having words with a dispatcher that told me to hang on after I reported a shots fired call and I was hit.
 
I find it interesting that the cops in Charlottesville were able to restrain themselves and stand down at a KKK/Antifa/BLM protest, yet, they seem to have no restraint when it comes to someone selling loose cigarettes or selling bootleg CDs.

You would think a situation like Charlottesville would be a skullcracking cop's wet dream. Beating up on some BLM, KKKnightriders and Antifa punks you would think is the reason why they chose to join the police force.
 
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I find it interesting that the cops in Charlottesville were able to restrain themselves and stand down at a KKK/Antifa/BLM protest, yet, they seem to have no restraint when it comes to someone selling loose cigarettes or selling bootleg CDs.

You would think a situation like Charlottesville would be a skullcracking cop's wet dream. Beating up on some BLM, KKKnightriders and Antifa punks you would think is the reason why they chose to join the police force.

Those blasted loose cigarettes haunt the inner recesses of your mind and torment you unmercifully....,do you see busted tail lights in your nightmares?
 
Brings up a good question. What if the hospital security or an armed citizen took action? Basically what happened was a kidnapping, I believe that's a justifiable use of force.
 
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Brings up a good question. What if the hospital security or an armed citizen took action? Basically what happened was a kidnapping, I believe that's a justifiable use of force.

It's easy to imagine things getting really sideways really fast in such a scenario but this makes for an interesting read.

http://www.constitution.org/uslaw/defunlaw.htm
 
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