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smile for the camera, officer!! wait, wait, OUCH!!!
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Originally posted by onemeangixxer7502 View PostLOL you think he's going to sue the cop? RIIIGHt the tax payers would be footing that bill.. Don't be so naive
Don't be so naive.
StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
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Originally posted by stevo View PostYou think he isn't named in the lawsuit? Taxpayers will not be paying for HIS portion of the lawsuit.
Don't be so naive.
Stevo
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Originally posted by onemeangixxer7502 View PostThat cop won't end up paying a buck. The only person is going to learn a lesson is the guy who got his ass whipped on how to get easy $. By no means am I defending the cop its just not about "making them understand".
StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
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Originally posted by onemeangixxer7502 View PostThat cop won't end up paying a buck. The only person is going to learn a lesson is the guy who got his ass whipped on how to get easy $. By no means am I defending the cop its just not about "making them understand".Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostEven though I do not agree with the officer's actions, I still say all you FTP-ers should pin on a badge and try doing the job. You are so quick to judge how easy the job is, but don't have the guts to actually do it. Instead of trying to pass judgement over a keyboard, try working the streets and making revenue for the corrupt court system.first class white trash
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Originally posted by Big Dad View PostPolice brutaliy is nothing new but, just about everyone having some type of video source to capture it is fairly new .
In this case filmed, the officer became angry for no real apparent reason ? I see no need to attack the exact same public that they are hired to protect.
It does to me, seem that the system is broken, this type of situation should really never happen any where at any time but or daily lives are now filled with it .
Law enforcements rebuttal is always " Tough, thank less job "
It didn't use to be ?
Police at one time were held at the highest level of respect ..But time after time the citizens being arrested for no reason , officers telling lies in court , breaking laws to enforce laws , police beating, shootings, etc ..
The public has no sense of how to react , we should not be affraid to be approached by one , or make eye contact fearing they have had a bad day and they and the fellow officers will stop you and deal out their form of street justice
Police departments thru-out the USA need to take a hard look on how to create a complete new outlook or the problem will only escalate further
This isn't just about law enforcement, it's about society as a whole.
How many teachers are assaulted each year?
How many cable repair men, ONCOR techs, McDonalds employees, etc. get assaulted or bullied because the general public has no concept of restraint or respect?
This isn't starting just because the police are setting the tone for society as a whole, give me a fucking break.
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Originally posted by Cooter View Postofficer kicks civilian = paid time off
civilian kicks officer = felony
Sec. 9.31 Texas Penal Code:
(c)The use of force to resist an arrest or search is
justified:
(1)if, before the actor offers any resistance, the
peace officer (or person acting at his direction) uses or attempts
to use greater force than necessary to make the arrest or search;
and
(2)when and to the degree the actor reasonably
believes the force is immediately necessary to protect himself
against the peace officer ’s (or other person ’s) use or attempted use
of greater force than necessary.
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Originally posted by stevo View PostPeople ask for an ass kicking every day, if you or I indulge them and kick their ass, you or I go to jail for assault. If you or I hurt them severely in the process, you or I go to jail for assault w/ bodily injury. It is not legal to kick someone's ass just because they are talking shit, lying, being disrespectful, etc.
Having a badge, having a bad day, or just being a dickhead doesn't give an officer the right to break the laws that everyone in our society is forced to live by.
As far as the payday, how again would you prefer him to get justice on the crooked cop? Since I couldn't legally kick the shit out of him, I would want him to be in financial ruin.
Stevo
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Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostYou are right, it isn't about "making them understand". It is your only recourse. What else can the guy do? What would you suggest?
Or, termination.
There was a law passed several years ago preventing officers from resigning under investigation or bad circumstances and getting hired on another department.
Google "Gypsy cop law"
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All of you FTP'rs need to join an MMA/BJJ gym. Almost every school around has an officer training there and you can beat them up in class and not go to jail. We've got 3 Garland police officers that I regularly get to abuse and choke the shit out of them.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostAll of you FTP'rs need to join an MMA/BJJ gym. Almost every school around has an officer training there and you can beat them up in class and not go to jail. We've got 3 Garland police officers that I regularly get to abuse and choke the shit out of them.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostDamn, Forrest, I thought you knew better:
Sec. 9.31 Texas Penal Code:
(c)The use of force to resist an arrest or search is
justified:
(1)if, before the actor offers any resistance, the
peace officer (or person acting at his direction) uses or attempts
to use greater force than necessary to make the arrest or search;
and
(2)when and to the degree the actor reasonably
believes the force is immediately necessary to protect himself
against the peace officer ’s (or other person ’s) use or attempted use
of greater force than necessary.
would love to see the statistics on how many people resist excessive force and get away with it!
you know I'm not an FTP'er, but I have enough friends and family in law enforcement to get a good chuckle out of that!
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