Posted on 09/17/2015 7:52:52 AM PDT by Robert Teesdale
Needs work.
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3 taps of the left palm (or 3 fingers) to the helmet is a widely-used signal that motorcyclists use to indicate that police are in the path ahead.
Equivalent to flashing your high beams at oncoming traffic to warn of a speed trap ahead of them.
I suppose it -could- be one of those types that sees the fighting beginning and slaps them selves in the head in disbelief. Kinda weird to me, but a few people do that.
Yeah. Right. *rolls eyes*
Why signal this warning at that time and that place???
Excuse me, but from everything I've been able to find, and it has been quite a lot (I've invested many, many hours reading and digging outside of FR), ONLY A BLIND MORON BIKER would have needed a signal to tell him cops were present. There were plainly marked police cars all over the place, according to the cops themselves!
And those eyewitnesses are to be believed even if the video shows otherwise...
The videos of the shooting haven’t been released yet, so you really have no idea if the video shows otherwise or not.
These folks seem to be discussing something. I am pretty sure it is video.
You haven’t been following this story much have you?
What they are discussing is a video from the interior of one of the restaurants. It does not actually show the shooting in the parking lot.
Pretty interesting; sure looks like this unknown person is is signaling the start of the _activities_.
Obviously ‘ol copy n paste’ hasn’t had much previous knowledge of Houston’s finest. They have a long history of being often worse than the outlaws.
“and if you read the article, it says what he did afterward — talked with LE for awhile,”
LOL! He had a three second across the street confrontation with a cop!
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