To Protect and to Serve II

"But on the other hand, without a gun they won't get none.
But don't let it be a black and a white one,
Cuz they'll slam you down to the street top
Black police showing out for the white cop"



 
"But on the other hand, without a gun they won't get none.
But don't let it be a black and a white one,
Cuz they'll slam you down to the street top
Black police showing out for the white cop"





I just watched both of these videos and I'll say this, none of this would have happened if the cops weren't running a tax scheme by writing tickets for people using a turn lane improperly. I mean come on, they were pulling people in right and left for no other purpose than revenue generation. Now it looks like they'll get sued by the guy that had his leg broke, pay for his legal and medical costs as well as a nice judgement and the station owner probably should file a suit too for loss of revenue because they probably closed the station for a few hours.
 
I just watched both of these videos and I'll say this, none of this would have happened if the cops weren't running a tax scheme by writing tickets for people using a turn lane improperly. I mean come on, they were pulling people in right and left for no other purpose than revenue generation. Now it looks like they'll get sued by the guy that had his leg broke, pay for his legal and medical costs as well as a nice judgement and the station owner probably should file a suit too for loss of revenue because they probably closed the station for a few hours.
A small price to pay to keep us safe from turn lane abusers.
 
Fing stupid
It goes back to what I have been saying. Just because it is in the law books, that doesn't mean that the cops have to enforce the law. There are a thousand other things that these cops need to be worried about outside of someone eating a sandwich. But it just seems like most cops don't have enough common sense or discernment or wisdom to make these simple distinctions.
 
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It goes back to what I have been saying. Just because it is in the law books, that doesn't mean that the cops have to enforce the law. There are a thousand other things that these cops need to be worried about outside of someone eating a sandwich. But it just seems like most cops don't have enough common sense or discernment or wisdom to make these simple distinctions.
Exactly

They could also just inform him for next time and let him eat his last 2 bites with a polite explanation of the law. Most people want to follow the rules if they know about them.
 
I don't know how anyone expects any different. I mean we are talking about the liberal cesspool of California. One of the budding communist states.
 
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The "Officer-Friendly" Police Fantasy

Unfortunately, there are endless pretexts for people to be arrested nowadays because federal, state, and local politicians and officials have criminalized daily life with hundreds of thousands of edicts. Capt. Steve Powell of the Colorado State Patrol commented, “Ninety percent of the cars out there are doing something that you can pull them over for. There are a jillion reasons people can be stopped — taillights, windshields cracked, any number of things.” Gerard Arenberg, executive director of the National Association of Chiefs of Police, told me in the 1990s, “We have so damn many laws, you can’t drive the streets without breaking the law. I could write you a hundred tickets depending on what you said to me when I stopped you.”
 
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New Legislation Will Throw People In Jail For Disrespecting Cops

We agree. This legislation is nothing short of tyranny and is paving the way for abuse by snowflake cops who cannot handle citizens talking back or disrespecting their authority. Instead of making respect a two-way street and earning it, this legislation sets out to mandate it through the threat of violence and kidnapping.

In the land of the free, a person can be kidnapped and thrown in a cage for arbitrary sounds made with their mouth or raising their middle finger that causes harm to no one.

Aside from this being clearly asinine, it’s well established by the Supreme Court that arresting someone for swearing and raising the middle finger is unconstitutional.
 
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