To: Trailerpark Badass
Well, not being flippant, but I'd contact the Justice Dept. They'd probably be more receptive to your dilemma now than ever before.
Getting pulled over 4 times without PC, once after filing a complaint, I'd have retained counsel.
Lol, well I did think about counsel, but I don't have the money for that. And the way I handled it seems to have worked. But that is the story of my life from my late teens to the present, harassment by the police in one way or another.
I have some horror stories from my late teen years and my young adult life about the cops growing up in the ghetto. "Guilty until proven innocent." Yes, it's the other way around for me, that was the way it was! I'm not too crazy about them or the way that I've been treated.
I also know that they don't like educated smart black men (I say this from experience) that know the law and their rights as an American!
63 posted on
03/20/2012 2:41:37 PM PDT by
ForAmerica
(Conservative Christian Black Man!)
To: ForAmerica
I also know that they don't like educated smart black men (I say this from experience) that know the law and their rights as an American! They don't really like white people like that, either.
Like they say, don't let the bastards get you down.
To: ForAmerica
You really should retain counsel and have him threaten to file harassment charges. The threat alone will probably do it. I knew a kid in high school who did that and he was virtually untouchable after that. Why did he accuse them of harassment you ask? They
nearly caught him breaking into houses and cars about three times but didn't have the evidence to charge him. He beat the cop up the third time. They couldn't charge him for that either.
It might be worth a few bucks to put the police in a position where they'll be afraid to come near you unless you have a bloody axe in your hand and a body under your feet.
111 posted on
04/19/2012 6:38:56 PM PDT by
TigersEye
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