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More like idiots that think a "No guns" sign and laws prohibiting it will stop mass shooters from coming in and starting trouble.

"Damn, the cops put up a barricade at the entrance made of traffic cones and plastic tape. And they departed the area and aren't monitoring it. Guess we can't leave now and have to ride out the storm because we're ****ing stupid and can't move the **** since they aren't looking."
 
The cop is getting ridicule from ignorant people. Are you adding yourself to that list?

"But I can't grasp the concept behind why he wouldn't tell me ON CAMERA to just take down the barrier once I'm gone!"

Did he need to draw a freaking picture?

I still don't know what the hell difference that makes in all of this? So wait... let me get this straight... cops can shoot the hell out of people on camera or wearing body cameras with no problem. But for a cop to take down a barricade, or better yet, for them to take it down for just long enough for these people to get out and put it back, is all of a sudden just beyond reasonable? Or for the cops to be caught on camera saying take down the barricade to let yourselves out is just unthinkable and illogical?

Do you see the corner you've painted yourself in by trying to defend this cop and their silly azz barricade?
 
Yes... even if they let these people leave. The cop had time to let these people leave and still restore this bogus azz barricade in the time it took him to play word games with these people trying to evacuate.

Or they could have just STFU and let him leave as he said he was going to. But they are so ****ing stupid to keep arguing and creating a scene just to make it YouTube worthy.

Still missing the portion where he said he would arrest them. Or the entire final conversation between the cop and those two. Or if/when the cops left and that idiot drove over the curb. Yeah, let's cause undercarriage damage because we're ****ing stupid! We'll show those cops who's boss!
 
I still don't know what the hell difference that makes in all of this? So wait... let me get this straight... cops can shoot the hell out of people on camera or wearing body cameras with no problem. But for a cop to take down a barricade, or better yet, for them to take it down for just long enough for these people to get out and put it back, is all of a sudden just beyond reasonable? Or for the cops to be caught on camera saying take down the barricade to let yourselves out is just unthinkable and illogical?

Do you see the corner you've painted yourself in by trying to defend this cop and their silly azz barricade?

I can't believe I did it again. I got sucking into your ****ing stupidity...again.

You can't be reasoned with, you can't see this objectively and you damn sure aren't smart enough to see exactly the out those two were given.

I haven't painted myself into a corner. You, on the other hand, want to defend stupidity when the rest of us can plainly see the officer told them exactly what go do once he left. Which makes you just as ignorant as they are.

Simple. Cops said they can't move the barrier. Cops said they can't move the barrier WHILE THEY ARE THERE. Cops said they are leaving. Cops said to make an adult decision once they leave.

I cannot make this any clearer or dumb myself down enough to make you grasp this simple concept.
 
More like idiots that think a "No guns" sign and laws prohibiting it will stop mass shooters from coming in and starting trouble.

"Damn, the cops put up a barricade at the entrance made of traffic cones and plastic tape. And they departed the area and aren't monitoring it. Guess we can't leave now and have to ride out the storm because we're ****ing stupid and can't move the **** since they aren't looking."

Again, why did the cops even put it up to begin with?

Look, you can try to make an attempt to try to rationalize this situation and side with the cops. The fact is that the cops decision to even barricade this and then offer token resistance (in your opinion) by playing word games and being illusive with people trying to evacuate makes the cops look bad as a whole.

That is what you seem to be missing. Or maybe, you don't care.
 
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More like idiots that think a "No guns" sign and laws prohibiting it will stop mass shooters from coming in and starting trouble.

I have no idea where this may have come from or how it relates to this, but whatever.

The cop should have just used common sense and served and protected. Don't offer token resistance on the side walk and engage these people when you can clearly tell they are trying to leave. The camera being on should have had zero to do with anything in this case... unless he was covering up a cop shooting or some cops planting dope on a black man with tinted windows.
 
Go ahead and chalk up your emotional and moral victory and do your little dance. You sure got me, Ras. I'm just not smart enough to see the logic of a policeman saying "I'm leaving and you do what the **** you want to do after I leave" and someone arguing with them.

Might want to go ahead and copy and paste this post like you do and toss it back in my face whenever you get the urge. Damn, haven't been this gotten since, well, I sure can't remember.
 
I can't believe I did it again. I got sucking into your ****ing stupidity...again.

You can't be reasoned with, you can't see this objectively and you damn sure aren't smart enough to see exactly the out those two were given.

I haven't painted myself into a corner. You, on the other hand, want to defend stupidity when the rest of us can plainly see the officer told them exactly what go do once he left. Which makes you just as ignorant as they are.

Simple. Cops said they can't move the barrier. Cops said they can't move the barrier WHILE THEY ARE THERE. Cops said they are leaving. Cops said to make an adult decision once they leave.

I cannot make this any clearer or dumb myself down enough to make you grasp this simple concept.
No, you fail to see the error in judgement that this cop made. This is not a time for a cop to be engaging in riddles and clever word play.

You can't even bring yourself to admit that even if what you're saying is true, that it was inappropriate, unprofessional and silly. Stop playing...
 
I have no idea where this may have come from or how it relates to this, but whatever.

The cop should have just used common sense and served and protected. Don't offer token resistance on the side walk and engage these people when you can clearly tell they are trying to leave. The camera being on should have had zero to do with anything in this case... unless he was covering up a cop shooting or some cops planting dope on a black man with tinted windows.

It's simple. Signs and barricades not being actively watched can be ignored or moved. But it's apparent I can't make this any dumber for you to understand.

You win. Good job. Keep up the good fight.
 
No, you fail to see the error in judgement that this cop made. This is not a time for a cop to be engaging in riddles and clever word play.

You can't even bring yourself to admit that even if what you're saying is true, that it was inappropriate, unprofessional and silly. Stop playing...

lol

Keep up the good fight. If you want this to be your Alamo, by all means, keep defending stupidity.

"I can't move it and you can't move it while we're here. But we're leaving and make your own choice once we leave."

Hmm, is there really a riddle in that? Or is it a subtle suggestion to remove the barrier once they leave since they can't stop them? I feel sorry you just aren't smart enough to see this.
 
Go ahead and chalk up your emotional and moral victory and do your little dance. You sure got me, Ras. I'm just not smart enough to see the logic of a policeman saying "I'm leaving and you do what the **** you want to do after I leave" and someone arguing with them.

And I fail to see the logic in police having to waste their time to put up a bogus barricade and then going back and forth with civilians about not taking it down or when they could take it down.

The cop wasted about 4 minutes of his life by going back and forth instead of just telling them clearly and directly to leave. Because as we know, civilians get killed everyday by not following clear and direct instructions from cops. "Put your hands up", followed immediately by "Show me your I.D."... you know, that kind of clear and direct language that gets civilians killed as they reach in their back pockets...
 
And I fail to see the logic in police having to waste their time to put up a bogus barricade and then going back and forth with civilians about not taking it down or when they could take it down.

The cop wasted about 4 minutes of his life by going back and forth instead of just telling them clearly and directly to leave. Because as we know, civilians get killed everyday by not following clear and direct instructions from cops. "Put your hands up", followed immediately by "Show me your I.D."... you know, that kind of clear and direct language that gets civilians killed as they reach in their back pockets...

This is where you know you lost the argument. You have to reach to other incidents to try to prove your point.

And the cop didn't waste four minutes of his life. The two idiots wasted four minutes arguing with him when he said he was going to leave. And instead of watching him leave while waving and saying "eff you, pig" as he drove off and then moving the stuff out of the way as he subtly suggested, you think he should have moved the barricade instead. You really aren't grasping the concept behind what was said, what they could do and that the cop didn't care either way. Again, I can't make this any dumber for you to understand.

Maybe DTH will be along to help. Not that he's dumb at all, but perhaps he has a way of phrasing it differently to get into that feeble brain of yours so you can understand this simple concept.
 
This is where you know you lost the argument. You have to reach to other incidents to try to prove your point.

And the cop didn't waste four minutes of his life. The two idiots wasted four minutes arguing with him when he said he was going to leave. And instead of watching him leave while waving and saying "eff you, pig" as he drove off and then moving the stuff out of the way as he subtly suggested, you think he should have moved the barricade instead. You really aren't grasping the concept behind what was said, what they could do and that the cop didn't care either way. Again, I can't make this any dumber for you to understand.

Maybe DTH will be along to help. Not that he's dumb at all, but perhaps he has a way of phrasing it differently to get into that feeble brain of yours so you can understand this simple concept.

And you still don't get it. Why even put the barricade up in the first place?

Secondly, why even engage in an argument on the streets when these people are just anxious to leave?

You can't even bring yourself to answer those simple azz questions, which were the catalyst for all of this in the first place... both actions performed by this cop.
 
And you still don't get it. Why even put the barricade up in the first place?

Secondly, why even engage in an argument on the streets when these people are just anxious to leave?

You can't even bring yourself to answer those simple azz questions, which were the catalyst for all of this in the first place... both actions performed by this cop.

Funny. I already said I didn't know why the barricade was up. Then I asked you to tell us. Which you didn't.

Now, who's avoiding that question? Do you know why the barrier was up?

And you ask why even engage in an argument with those two idiots? Because the cop was trying to be helpful in explaining to them exactly what to do once they left. And somehow, they just weren't getting it even after he tried to give it several "wink, wink, nudge, nudge" attempts that he could have cared less once he left. So, the idiot with the camera potentially damages his vehicle by driving over the curb instead of waiting until the cops left and just taking the barrier down.

Furthermore, it would have allowed others to leave as well. But, you really didn't think that far into it because your "eff cops" radar came on and you can't see just how ****ing stupid those two were.

Again, I hope one of the normal posters that have issues with cops can come in and explain how ridiculous you look right now.
 
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Of the incidents posted, I'm much more concerned with the cop walking up on the guy on the motorcycle with his gun drawn.

For the record, if the cops aren't currently manning barricades, you should move them out of your way, especially in a parking garage.
 
Of the incidents posted, I'm much more concerned with the cop walking up on the guy on the motorcycle with his gun drawn.

For the record, if the cops aren't currently manning barricades, you should move them out of your way, especially in a parking garage.

If the cop had told you what he told those two mouthbreathers at the garage, what would your response have been?
 
For the record, if the cops aren't currently manning barricades, you should move them out of your way, especially in a parking garage.

That conversation/interaction with the cops didn't initiate as the cop handing out subtle hints. The civilian at the very beginning asked the cop clearly if they could move the barricade.

Point is, this was an exchange that the cops clearly allowed to start and engage in. Plus, it was a waste of time to even put up the barricades in the first place.

Asking these people to read into tea leaves or some subtleties when they are clearly hyped up and irate is just silly.
 
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