To Protect and to Serve II

What is so despicable about this POS cop is that he may have ruined the rehabilitation of this poor man and may have spun him back into addiction after this event. Guy is on the side of the highway in tears pleading his innocence and still gets shafted.
That's not mine!
This isn't my car!
These aren't my pants!
That's so and so's, who was in my car the other day...I don't know her name...
I don't know what that is...


Sigh...


1. It's in your car.
2. It's in your possession.
3. If it's not yours, you're around it, and likely using anyway
4. Absolutely nothing illegal about a field test kit. My department won't use them anymore due to the possibility of carfentenyl/fentanyl use, so we just charge them.
5. Hire a lawyer and go through the court system.


And...

6. The cop isn't making the dude be in a car with drugs in it. So just stop with that b.s.
 
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That's not mine!
This isn't my car!
These aren't my pants!
That's so and so's, who was in my car the other day...I don't know her name...
I don't know what that is...


Sigh...


1. It's in your car.
2. It's in your possession.
3. If it's not yours, you're around it, and likely using anyway
4. Absolutely nothing illegal about a field test kit. My department won't use them anymore due to the possibility of carfentenyl/fentanyl use, so we just charge them.
5. Hire a lawyer and go through the court system.


And...

6. The cop isn't making the dude be in a car with drugs in it. So just stop with that b.s.
Uh... the cop planted the drugs.
 
Did you see the same video I did? They had her walk from the truck to the police vehicle and then the girl stopped as at least 3 cops looked on. Pigs should have gotten her out of the street and not traumatized they girl anymore. They were obviously not in fear of their lives.


Noticed you haven't followed up with the video since released, and which explains what happened.

I'm not surprised.
 
That's not mine!
This isn't my car!
These aren't my pants!
That's so and so's, who was in my car the other day...I don't know her name...
I don't know what that is...


Sigh...


1. It's in your car.
2. It's in your possession.
3. If it's not yours, you're around it, and likely using anyway
4. Absolutely nothing illegal about a field test kit. My department won't use them anymore due to the possibility of carfentenyl/fentanyl use, so we just charge them.
5. Hire a lawyer and go through the court system.


And...

6. The cop isn't making the dude be in a car with drugs in it. So just stop with that b.s.
I guess I still dont understand why a life has to be ruined just because someone possesses drugs.
 
I guess I still dont understand why a life has to be ruined just because someone possesses drugs.
It's typically the rampid use/abuse that ruins lives, not the possession of it. And anyone who consistently uses and abuses illicit drugs are already well-versed in jail time for multiple other offenses that are part and parcel of the drug abuse anyway...

Spending yet another 24-72 hours (often times considerably less) in jail isn't ruining lives, a lot of time, it's just another Monday night for them.

Sad but true
 
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That's not mine!
This isn't my car!
These aren't my pants!
That's so and so's, who was in my car the other day...I don't know her name...
I don't know what that is...


Sigh...


1. It's in your car.
2. It's in your possession.
3. If it's not yours, you're around it, and likely using anyway
4. Absolutely nothing illegal about a field test kit. My department won't use them anymore due to the possibility of carfentenyl/fentanyl use, so we just charge them.
5. Hire a lawyer and go through the court system.


And...

6. The cop isn't making the dude be in a car with drugs in it. So just stop with that b.s.
the test kit never gave a positive result.....it didn't turn blue......was my understanding after reading about what a clown this cop turned out to be.
 
I'm in my 60's and was pulled over dozens of times when I was a teen. Now that I'm an adult, the only time I was pulled over was a coordinated traffic shake down for money for exceeding the speed limit. It was a long time ago, but in today's money it was around $500.

Perhaps someday I'll have a positive interaction with the police, but other than my oldest friend who is a police officer, every single time I've had to deal with the police they were jerks.

The difference in the police academy training between when my dad and his brother went through and when my first cousin went through has been a topic of conversation in my family. My dad and uncle say they had much more training on community policing and situation defusal than my uncle's son did. My dad also said budget cuts have cut significant time off of the academy requirement.

The LEOs in my family are concerned about the new crop on the streets. For an unfortunately photogenic portion of them it's not protect and serve but Army Jr. Those few make the rest look bad.
 
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The difference in the police academy training between when my dad and his brother went through and when my first cousin went through has been a topic of conversation in my family. My dad and uncle say they had much more training on community policing and situation defusal than my uncle's son did. My dad also said budget cuts have cut significant time off of the academy requirement.

The LEOs in my family are concerned about the new crop on the streets. For an unfortunately photogenic portion of them it's not protect and serve but Army Jr. Those few make the rest look bad.
Yep..... I've got a few cop friends that are very well thought of
 

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