To Protect and to Serve II

Possibly... but we don't know that.

Another possibility is since they pulled the guy off the bus (which he paid a fare for), why couldn't one of the cops had dropped him off to his destination?
He didn’t pay fare. They refused him and asked him to get off the bus which is their property. What would you do if someone sat on your front porch and refused to leave and cussed at you? And the police aren’t a taxi service, but maybe they would have if he hadn’t been an a hole
 
He didn’t pay fare. They refused him and asked him to get off the bus which is their property. What would you do if someone sat on your front porch and refused to leave and cussed at you? And the police aren’t a taxi service, but maybe they would have if he hadn’t been an a hole
Where did you get that info?
 
He didn’t pay fare. They refused him and asked him to get off the bus which is their property. What would you do if someone sat on your front porch and refused to leave and cussed at you? And the police aren’t a taxi service, but maybe they would have if he hadn’t been an a hole
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He didn’t pay fare. They refused him and asked him to get off the bus which is their property. What would you do if someone sat on your front porch and refused to leave and cussed at you? And the police aren’t a taxi service, but maybe they would have if he hadn’t been an a hole
You all send people to jail all the time... What harm would it do to drive folks home?
 
You all send people to jail all the time... What harm would it do to drive folks home?
I’ve driven people home before but why would the police drive someone home who’s cursing, being combative and threatening others? All the guy had to do was comply to the bus’ rules
 
I’ve driven people home before but why would the police drive someone home who’s cursing, being combative and threatening others? All the guy had to do was comply to the bus’ rules
The guy wasn't breaking any laws. So of course he was combative. Also, people respond according to the way they are approached. How did the cops originally approach him? Do you think they were polite and courteous? Or do you think they exhibited command presence and ordered the guy off the bus unapologetically?
 
The guy wasn't breaking any laws. So of course he was combative. Also, people respond according to the way they are approached. How did the cops originally approach him? Do you think they were polite and courteous? Or do you think they exhibited command presence and ordered the guy off the bus unapologetically?
You and I know why cops act like they do. The majority of them have a superiority complex and it makes them feel like tough guys to bully people around during a traffic stop. The bottom line is most of them are stupid and they retaliate towards other people because of a badge and not intellect.
 
The guy wasn't breaking any laws. So of course he was combative. Also, people respond according to the way they are approached. How did the cops originally approach him? Do you think they were polite and courteous? Or do you think they exhibited command presence and ordered the guy off the bus unapologetically?
Yes he was. The bus asked him to leave and he cussed and threatened and refused to leave. That is against the law. And the officers asked him to leave and he refused. Pretty simple concept.
 
You and I know why cops act like they do. The majority of them have a superiority complex and it makes them feel like tough guys to bully people around during a traffic stop. The bottom line is most of them are stupid and they retaliate towards other people because of a badge and not intellect.
Lmao. Generalize much?
 
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