The writer is definitely a liberal and definitely an immature boy. I can’t trust him, don’t know if the story is real, but I don’t trust cops either so it could be true.
If true, they made the mistake of calling the police, then made the mistake in trusting the police would be there to help.
He then actually files a complaint with the department, still thinking there is some ‘justice’ he is going to see.
Finally, the liberal does his public service duty for us by posting this:
In the hope that it might help some other idealistic, nerdy people from following me down that rabbit hole, I conclude with several public service announcements:
Dont call 911. Obviously, there are exceptions, but the sad lesson is, there are fewer than youd think.
Call Lyft to take you to the hospital. (Worked well when I broke my elbow.)
Take such incidents to trial, where justice isnt veiled by the POBAR. Its not a matter of litigious vindictiveness. Its just the only available way. The SF Office of Citizen Complaints is not a valid alternative.
Consider wearing a video camera at all times. It has been shown that when police wear cameras and are aware of being filmed, it moderates their behavior. As self reports of the need to use force decrease, so do complaints.
And this genius called those police. His UC "education" was overpriced.
Actually he made the mistake of being a self important statist drunk who didn’t know when to get out of the way when the medics arrived.
Cops abused their power as well.
Just another day in the whole degenerate city and life they’ve created.
“The writer is definitely a liberal and definitely an immature boy. I cant trust him, dont know if the story is real, but I dont trust cops either so it could be true.”
There are 2 sides to every story but the author strikes me as a self righteous hippy type who likes to show everyone how smart he is. I know the type and he was probably wouldnt STFU and was obnoxious all through the incident and while in jail. I would really like to see the video from the restaurant camera.