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To: ozarkgirl
No doubt you have an affinity with the young lady ~ your "won't be bullied" statement regarding politics says it all.

However, she was already being booked for stealing a car. It's too late to throw whing-dings by the time you get in that situation, so the best bet is just play it cool.

Everything she did made these cops believe she was dangerous ~ even her own mother feared her ~ else why did she call in to the police that her car was stolen?

BTW I'm not going to "bully" you on anything ~ just note that you are probably not sufficiently aware of the world to read any of my posts. Takes a better than average Freeper to figure them out sometimes.

204 posted on 02/28/2009 7:40:33 PM PST by muawiyah
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To: muawiyah

Well, I’m happy to say the law doesn’t agree with you. He’s in big trouble as reported by the news station I saw today. And well he should be. He’s an adult male in power assaulting a young female.

Her mother probably was afraid for her daughter to be out driving her car and hoped the police would find her and bring her home while her car was still intact. She probably had to file a report or they wouldn’t look for her daughter.

Now I’m not saying the child didn’t deserve discipline but if her mother had done to her what the police did (who had no business attacking a child), her mother would probably end up in jail only to be attacked in the same way.

Only police are allowed to attack children? She is 15, not an adult.

Again, I’m glad this guy is in big trouble as he should be.

I’m not sufficiently aware of the world to read your posts?


207 posted on 02/28/2009 7:49:10 PM PST by ozarkgirl (I'll keep my money, my freedom and my guns. You can keep the change.)
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