To Protect and to Serve II

People lose their lives over more trivial things too. Just figured you would have moved on to another diatribe by now. Good to see your panties still remain bunched up though.

But generally they do not lose their lives to people being paid to protect them.
 
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People lose their lives over more trivial things too. Just figured you would have moved on to another diatribe by now. Good to see your panties still remain bunched up though.

Is losing your life over loose cigarettes not ridiculous enough for you? Keep on living... I'm sure the cops will find some other trivial reason to blow some civilian away.
 
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Set him free and remove a finger for every time he's caught moving forward.

"Start with the little one... then tell him his thumb's next" -Mr. White, Reservoir Dogs.
 
Attention ladies, if a cop is attempting to rape you, just follow his orders...wouldn't want to get yourself killed for "not following orders from the po-po."
 
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I've met kleptomaniacs before. It really is a mental disorder that requires help. I'm not sure serving life in prison is the answer to this problem, but it appears the person in the OP could be suffering from this condition.

I once watched a full bird Colonel with his Star on the rise throw away a career over stealing a pair of $70 Oakleys.
 
The foundation of English common law, The Code of Hammurabi(sp), and The Bill of Rights uses that very definiton of crime. To bad memebers of our contemporary prison industrial complex don't recognize this.

The Code of Hammurabi also says that doctors should have their hands cut off if they don't cure people and what an ox was worth.

I'm pretty sure they'd address moving violations if they knew what a car was.
 
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