To Protect and to Serve II

No doubt.... and it's also good if you're driving to be able to see out.

My wife's old car had tinted windows and rain guards that were even more tinted. It created a huge blind spot on the "a" posts. There were a few times on two lane tight curving roads where I never had a view of an oncoming car until they were right beside me. At night I would sometimes have to roll down the windows to make sure I could see.
 
How much of a cowardly puss do you have to be to shoot a house cat out of fear?

He should just resign out of shame and embarrassment.

Its obvious that most of these guys are just looking for a reason to pull the trigger and chase down perps... you know, just like the cops on TV do.
 
"There's no time for back up!" - shoulder rolls through a plate glass window while guns blazing.

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His response to the team was...colorful to say the least.

But the article title is entirely misleading. "Raid without a warrant" versus "asked to search in which said resident declined." Huge difference in the terminology that invokes the anger in people. The cops asked to search (which they are allowed to do), said owner declined (which he is allowed to do), cops departed. End of story.

COPS RAIDED A HOUSE! No they didn't.

I like some of your links DTH, but this one was pure BS.
 
His response to the team was...colorful to say the least.

But the article title is entirely misleading. "Raid without a warrant" versus "asked to search in which said resident declined." Huge difference in the terminology that invokes the anger in people. The cops asked to search (which they are allowed to do), said owner declined (which he is allowed to do), cops departed. End of story.

COPS RAIDED A HOUSE! No they didn't.

I like some of your links DTH, but this one was pure BS.

Give him a break GV....it is tough to come up with actual cop bashing article everyday.......
 
His response to the team was...colorful to say the least.

But the article title is entirely misleading. "Raid without a warrant" versus "asked to search in which said resident declined." Huge difference in the terminology that invokes the anger in people. The cops asked to search (which they are allowed to do), said owner declined (which he is allowed to do), cops departed. End of story.

COPS RAIDED A HOUSE! No they didn't.

I like some of your links DTH, but this one was pure BS.
I liked the guys response, that's all. Lol

I will say I'm suprised they didn't apply the wood shampoo.
 
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