Cdywolfe
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That cop is a bitch and this is a perfect example of why people think cops suck. $8,500 bond?.... taken to jail because fat boy had to run to his truck. Why would a cyclist think the cops would be after them with their lights and sirens on? I give the cops the benefit of the doubt a lot of the time, but this is the kind of thing that really pisses me off.Was this really worthy of an arrest? And again, if the intent is to make the community safe for the people complaining, why not be as conspicuous as possible instead of hiding on a side street with a radar gun?
The bicyclists knew they were in the wrong. When the group came over they were protesting with very little passion. That’s not how people behave when they think they’ve been wrongly accused of something.
That cop is a bitch and this is a perfect example of why people think cops suck. $8,500 bond?.... taken to jail because fat boy had to run to his truck. Why would a cyclist think the cops would be after them with their lights and sirens on? I give the cops the benefit of the doubt a lot of the time, but this is the kind of thing that really pisses me off.
Exactly... They behave like this with no consequences. Then their “brothers” adamantly and moronically defend it without second thought and they seem baffled by the fact that their loosing more and more of the public’s trust every day.
The implication that law-enforcement even has a simple grasp of the law is probably the cutest thing I’ll hear all weekI’ll call out when an officer obviously does something illegal or wrong and have done so in this thread. However this isn’t one of those times chief. You simply once again don’t understand the law if you don’t see what the bikers did. Chattanooga State Community College probably has some law classes for you to sign up for. Maybe then you can have a better understanding without having emotional knee jerk reactions
Let’s see. I studied law and graduated from an actual top university. Then competed a 4 month academy modeled after the FBI and then continue to do inservice for every year for 22 years on top of regular training and I’ve helped revise a TCA code for the state of TN. So yea, I’d go out on a limb and say I know more about the law then someone who went to a CC and didn’t study it. Just sayingThe implication that law-enforcement even has a simple grasp of the law is probably the cutest thing I’ll hear all week
Let’s see. I studied law and graduated from an actual top university. Then competed a 4 month academy modeled after the FBI and then continue to do inservice for every year for 22 years on top of regular training and I’ve helped revise a TCA code for the state of TN. So yea, I’d go out on a limb and say I know more about the law then someone who went to a CC and didn’t study it. Just saying
Sucks when someone generalizes huh? Consider the irony of your post. This isn’t Ft. Oglethorpe or some such rest area town on the interstateThat’s funny that you think you know about my education. Not nearly as much so as thinking police know more about law than the average toddler but still funny nonetheless.
Could be. I’ve watched it several times and it’s one of those things that without knowing the back story it might not be entirely what’s perceived. If the bicyclists have been creating havoc in that neighborhood and knowingly so, then I can understand the officer’s reaction. I’m still leaning towards they knew they were in the wrong. I’d like more info on this though.Just watched it again. I think they were all just in shock. Up to that point they were probably stupid enough to think that police were there to protect them.
He’s a scumbag because he arrested a biker who thought he could break the law then run from the police? Story says that the neighborhood has complained about these bikers for weeks
