Posted on 05/11/2013 9:03:23 AM PDT by redreno
Blood stains are still visible on the sidewalk at the corner of Flower Street and Palm Drive, where a Bakersfield man struggled with as many as nine officers and later died this week.
David Sal Silva, 33 and the father of four young children, died early Wednesday morning after deputies say he fought with them and CHP officers who'd responded to a report of a possibly intoxicated man outside Kern Medical Center.
(Excerpt) Read more at bakersfieldcalifornian.com ...
“... new Cell Phone App..”
That is an excellent idea.
“Always ask for a lawyer.”
Agreed and say NOTHING before he or she gets there. Not one word. And NEVER let the police in your home unbidden by you. NEVER.
Jeeze, what a baby.
Check my sign-on date and posting record, “newbie”.
But at least you proved me wrong about being against snitching...you couldn’t run fast enough to “tell”.
Cops are criminals!! period.
PETE: You Wash's boy?
CHILD: Yassir! And Daddy tolt me I'm to shoot whosoever from the bank!
[He pokes his rifle at the three men, who raise their hands.]
DELMAR: Well, we ain't from no bank, young feller.
CHILD: Yassir! I'm also suppose to shoot folks servin' papers!
DELMAR: Well we ain't got no papers.
CHILD: Yassir! I nicked the census man!
DELMAR: There's a good boy.
From the best movie of all time, O Brother Where Art Thou.
If I were videotaping cops acting badly, I'd upload it off the phone where it is safe, then let the cops have the phone. Then slam with the cloud copy.
-PJ
I wonder if the regime is looking at how to bring this pack mentality in LEOs to a meeting with the flashmob mob wave? ... Summer is going to get really hot this year ...
Very hot, I fear.
It was the one just before Roe, Eisenstadt v. Baird, 405 U.S. 438 (1972), which set the precedent that outlawed "discrimination between the married and the unmarried" with respect to access to birth control. Led by Thurgood Marshall's influence, the Supremes consciously used that decision to grease the skids for Roe.
In effect, the decision opened the floodgates for unmarried sexual behavior, and was cited in hundreds of lower court decisions to undo the social ethos of marriage as the only completely legitimate place for sexual activity.
Another unintended consequence of those two decisions was the "establishment" of a powerful abortion industry. Without Eisenstadt's liberalization of unmarried sexual behavior, a demand for abortion would have remained; but it would have remained much smaller, and could have been met by secular hospitals instead of having had the effect of creating profit-centered abortion mills such as Gosnell's.
It doesn't give them a free pass, but it's no doubt a factor in many situations.
It’s already available and it is free.
http://lifehacker.com/5881611/syncly-automatically-uploads-every-photo-you-take-to-dropbox
Take video, immediately upload video to your YouTube account, hand over the phone to the cops and let them delete the video from your phone.
You might as well arm yourself and try to take out a cop or two before they get you. At least that might get the point across to other thug cops around the country.
Everybody needs to get their phones tied to the cloud. “Go ahead, take the phone. I still keep the contents.”
If not YT, then another app that you can easily upload vids to.
There are some apps that will do it automatically.
I’m going to do some research and find one that is safe, secure and auto-uploads in as soon as the pic/video is taken.
YT would be useful for purposes like the above because it is made public, although it might be hard to find with all the other content on YT unless someone knew where to look for it.
Let them get a search warrant to access your email/YT/gmail passwords if they can.
I wonder if copyright laws would apply here, or if there is an app that can add a copyright tag to your pics/vids?
And if you don’t believe you shouldn’t talk to cops, watch the YouTube video.
Don’t Talk to Police
http://youtu.be/6wXkI4t7nuc
It’s called “Capture.” Uploads to youtube.
Upload to cloud storage then post on YouTube and LiveLeak. I don’t think LiveLeak takes down *anything*.
Ustream can also do that.
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