DEFENDTHISHOUSE
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Now look at how far society has gone. Wearing a mask last year got an Arizona man arrested for disorderly conduct. This year, not wearing a mask gets you arrested.Yup.
I know, Ras. We’re not heading to a good place.Now look at how far society has gone. Wearing a mask last year got an Arizona man arrested for disorderly conduct. This year, not wearing a mask gets you arrested.
Private property... I get it. My concern and focus is this overall trend in society. Plus, was it really necessary to get the police involved in something as trivial as this? Don't the people calling the police have some level of culpability and discretion every time they think about getting the police involved?
Did you see the video? His fellow cops, or at least the guy in the passenger's seat, wasn't a nice fellow. He still cut them a break.Most cops do treat civilians with courtesy. Of course you do have bad apples in both policemen and civilians. And when you have a bad attitude towards a cop, their response is not gonna be sunshine and roses.
State police = license plate chasers...
Here to protect and serve you 2A citizens.
So what's the worst that would happen to a cop that did this? I mean, cops shoot the s#!t out of people and dogs all the time and get off... what makes you think the punishment for driving someone home is going to be any worse than that?They often try to, but lawyers have dictated that police can be held liable if they let an intoxicated person unattended go home and something happens to them
A drunk lunatic waving a gun around in a road rage incident and then tried to grab the gun off the dashboard as officers were talking to him?
Yea might want to find a different hero for this one, regardless of how dumb i think that State troopers tactics are here