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To: A_Tradition_Continues
"First you say you would require a public apology from your son to the officer"

Yep. I wouldn't want my son talking to police officer his way. Nothing to be gained by it

".....then you say the cop was just doing his job"

Yep again. There were crimes being committed in the area. The kid pulls in at 2am (for no reason). The cop asks a few questions and the kid acts as though he has something to hide.

"then you say the cop should be fired?"

He got caught. There's no other option.

95 posted on 09/22/2007 11:23:55 AM PDT by robertpaulsen
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To: robertpaulsen
Yep again. There were crimes being committed in the area. The kid pulls in at 2am (for no reason). The cop asks a few questions and the kid acts as though he has something to hide.

People cruise empty parking lots all the time looking for cars to break into.

96 posted on 09/22/2007 11:26:11 AM PDT by tacticalogic ("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
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To: robertpaulsen

“.....then you say the cop was just doing his job”

“Yep again. There were crimes being committed in the area. The kid pulls in at 2am (for no reason). The cop asks a few questions and the kid acts as though he has something to hide.”

How do you know the kid didn’t have a good reason? Or does the cop get to decided why somebody can pull into a parking lot?

“then you say the cop should be fired?”

“He got caught. There’s no other option.”

So the only problem you have with this is that the cop got caught? Otherwise everything would be just fine, cops shaking down citizens is just one of the jobs perks?


101 posted on 09/22/2007 11:36:48 AM PDT by snarkybob
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