Posted on 08/27/2014 10:52:27 AM PDT by walford
If you say "I didn't do nothing man" enough times, the officer will typically think, "ya know, this man is so adamant that he's innocent, I believe him. I'll let him go."
If you struggle hard enough with the police while they're trying to put cuffs on you, the officers will typically think, "this one has spirit; I'll let him go."
The one with no shirt is the innocent man.
Only innocent people run from the police. "I wuz scurred!"
Even if the officer finds contraband on the subject, if he's black, the officer is in reality hassling him on account of race.
When an officer comes upon a huge mess involving blood, destroyed property, etc. and gets conflicting stories about what happened, the one who said "nothing" is the one telling the truth.
There is a dope fairy out there who randomly tosses dope into houses, cars, unsuspecting people's pockets, etc. The fact that these people always have criminal records involving dope is irrelevant. Therefore, the officer should always believe the subject when he says, "it's not mine, man."
When a car with dark windows is finally stopped after a long chase by the police, nobody was driving.
” After first, I’ll admit, I loved seeing the perps get tased, or seeing the canines turned loose on them. Now I watch though, and I almost feel sorry for some of them. Yes, they made bad decisions along the way—yes, they sought the “easy way out,” either through making money illicitly, or chose to escape reality by getting involved with drugs.
But I look at these people, grown men and women, still acting like little children. They don’t take responsibility for their actions.”
I was living with a woman who had her grown son move in with us 2 years ago — and I left when he was taken away in handcuffs for the 4th time. He was clinically diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder — i.e. a flaming @sshole.
He had no conscience, no empathy and neither the capacity to take responsibility for his own behavior nor a willingness to accept consequences. Ever.
And then soon afterward, he got himself killed — likely for the same reason.
No, they races.
My son learned to be afraid of cops because they will always beat you up.
Its just the word COPS, not an acronym C.O.P.S.
I know that, but that’s how it is on the logo.
There are sociopaths in our society - therefore we have guns and must continue to have guns.
On a business trip, a co-worker and I were discussing COPS. I said that as long as you didn’t have a mullet, weren’t wearing a white tank top undershirt,weren’t accuse of beating your wife and weren’t in Las Vegas, you were ok.
A few hours later, I’m in my hotel room and turned on the tv. COPS was on. First thing I saw was a guy with a mullet and a white tank top. The officer was telling him he had to quit beating up on his wife. Camera pulls back and sure enough, it was a Las Vegas police car.
I’ve noticed for some time now that most people who get in trouble with the law are black.
My biggest takeaway from the show...
If you do find yourself in the position of running from the police and you get away, even briefly, don’t stop and hide - just keep running.
If you stop, you’ll get caught in a perimeter and they will find you. If they don’t, the dogs they’ll bring in will.
At least if you keep running, you have a chance of getting outside the search perimeter.
Nope. Homemade Mexican wrestling mask?
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I'm amazed at how many of them so freely give up their rights. Answering questions, willingly submitting to searches of their person or vehicle, and allowing themselves to be "detained" (with handcuffs or in a police car), before being arrested.
I fully support police officers and what they do, but I would not offer any of that, on principal.
C.O.P.S.: Central Organization of Police Specialists
"Crime doesn't pay!"
And do not wear shirts.
I know you all know that once something is repeated enough, lie or not, many people start to think its true. Thanks
“Ive noticed for some time now that most people who get in trouble with the law are black.”
It is actually not most, but blacks are certainly over-represented with respect to crime in terms of population percentage.
I discuss why this is here:
https://www.facebook.com/wralford/posts/10152225742196933
You don’t need to be friended with me to see it, because it is public. You just need a FB account.
there were good boys or girls....
“I have not had television since 1997, but that was my viewpoint back then.”
I can’t remember the date, but I stopped watching during the OJ trial. There appear to be more of us than I’d have thought. I just read now.
excellent observation!
I remember it well.
I put my paint and plastic bags away after watching that :)
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