Police State America

Balderdash. He didn’t submit.

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Honest question - because he did not get out of the car, they broke the window (fair enough) to open the door but why punch him? Then punch him a second time?

I can understand them pulling him out the car but why precede that with a punch? What am i missing?

And to think all of this would likely never had happened had the driver supplied his license and registration when asked to do so.
“No having lights on in inclement weather” then responding with a smart ass remark? You just set the tone of the discussion bruh. “I’m sorry, my bad” sometimes goes a long way.
The stink assed sheet house lawyer BS might go over up in northern states or Kalifornication that tolerate jerk offs giving LEOs a hard time and throw ■■■■ at them but Florida?
FAFO

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Because he needed to be humbled. He wasn’t scared enough.

They used to call it “uppity.”

How does 1 million control 329 million?

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Right on! Not a police state!

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The Brother has hired Ben “civil right champion”
Crump and some other ambulance chaser to bring his lawsuit.
This should be fun to watch. I for one am very disappointed Revvum Al Sharpton hasn’t gotten some face time so he can get his check.

Deposition

https://www.facebook.com/share/r/16Na4ZJW8f/

It’s so sad that you think submission is the way to go.

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Law and order. So long as you act like a small dog being hounded by a bigger dog.

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It’s all about order. The laws are the means.

There’s a thin line between where we are and Mao suits. Henry Ford’s vision. Another brick in the wall.

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A nation of sheep.

Don’t ever question authority for any reason, just chew your tax cud. No bleeting.

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Police officers are supposed to a t professionally and defuse tense situations. How does punching the guy defuse the situation?

The guy in the car may have been a smartarse but he clearly was not acting violently or aggressively.

When they broke the window to get him out the punch was unnecessary as was the second hit when he was out of the car.

Acting like this does not make people respect the police any more just reinforces the stereotype that law enforcment is full of dicks and bullies that just want to feel powerful.

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That’s a bad cop, his administrative leave should be permanent. But it won’t be.

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And even if he gets let go because of the heat on the department, he will just get rehired at some other precinct in another town.

Bad cops are like roaches. You can get them out of one building, but they’ll just move to another one.

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Cops are thugs.

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Nope. And even if it was, some other dumbass would hire him.

All his peers and potential employers like it.

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I don’t give LEOs a hard time, they deal with enough dumbasses. I give respect to get respect. In the handful of traffic encounters in my nearly 60 years of driving only two resulted in me seeing the judge and only because I was waaayy over the limit and even then I had to only pay Court costs. The rest were warnings.
“submission” :rofl:
Sheet house lawyers :zany_face:

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Send a few of them drivers to CE?COT and the rest will fall in line.

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It’s not about giving or not giving a hard time. If you are actually at fault and you got pulled over then i do the same generally. But i will question a police officer if they are clearly doing something wrong. A police officer doing something improper should be called out.

I was pulled over once by a young cop who didn’t realize that he didn’t actually block an intersection but double parked. He started yelling at me about how dare i enter there and was about to write up a bunch of tickets. I explained to him in exquisite detail as to what he was doing wrong and he kept going. His supervisor was on scene and then went off on the officer and let me go.

Cops do not have the license to be ignorant dumbasses.

Poppycock. That’s exactly what they have.

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