Posted on 07/06/2015 1:23:12 PM PDT by Red Badger
(Photo: Ocean County Prosecutor's Office, Facebook)
That is a cellphone case sticking out of that persons back pocket.
Seriously.
Heres the rest of it, out of the pocket and up to someones ear.
(Photo: Ocean County Prosecutors Office, Facebook)
The photos initially started making the rounds last week, after the Ocean County, New Jersey, Prosecutors Office posted the images on Facebook. Its been shared more than 14,700 times.
Please folks this cell phone case is not a cool product or a good idea, the office wrote. A police officers job is hard enough, without having to make a split-second decision in the dark of night when someone decides without thinking to pull this out while stopped for a motor vehicle violation.
Steve Linders, public information coordinator with the St. Paul Police Department, told BringMeTheNews they havent heard of any situations where its led to confusion or issues, but were certainly aware of them. He said theyre not commonplace, but the department is seeing them more than before.
Theyre easy to get a hold of, usually priced at about $10 or less and available on popular sites such as eBay and Amazon. Black, white and pink seem to be the most common colors available.
(Photo: eBay listings)
One website, wackydot.com, advertised the case as a sexy pistol protective shell for iPhone 6 with unlimited times to pull the trigger. The item is no longer listed, however. Other police departments comment
Since Ocean County officials weighed in last week, a handful of police departments around the country have taken to social media and said basically the same thing: dont buy one.
This cell phone case is a terrible idea, the New Jersey State Police wrote on Facebook. Officers do not have the luxury of time when making split-second decisions, while interacting with the public. We strongly recommend that you do not use this product both for your own safety and the safety of law enforcement officers.
For St. Paul officers its part of their training, Linders said, as they make sure police are aware items like that are out there and in peoples hands.
We havent had an issue with them so far, and hopefully it stays that way, Linders said.
Rochester Sgt. Dan Monnet told KAAL theres no law against the cases but common sense says its probably not the most suitable cellphone case to be carrying around.
There dont seem to be any publicized cases of an officer mistaking the case for a gun, resulting in something bad happening.
But officials seem to want to get out in front.
If he tugs on that pistol grip, were going to assume its a gun, Sioux City, Iowa, Police Chief Doug Young told the Sioux City Journal. Thats the scary part. You could have something tragic happen. It just puts us in a situation that we dont want to be in.
Alabamas AL.com collected and published reaction from law enforcement agents. One quote, from Pleasant Grove police Lt. Danny Reid:
I can think of no worse idea for a phone case. Why would you want to make yourself look like a threat? And just by answering your phone youll look like you have a gun to your head. Wow. Bad, bad idea. This will get someone shot in record time.
umm yeah Darwin must be running low.
You said it!
Excuse me officer, I need to answer a call...
“Yesterday a man was shot 422 times while simply attempting to answer his cell phone. Fortunately, he was white so there’s no need for concern.”
A while back I emailed them and asked them them to design a really good gun holster that looks like a cell phone case...
Maybe if everything were shaped like a gun...
Looks like Darwinism in actin. We don’t need people this stupid contributing to carbon dioxide emissions anyway.
I think it’s a great idea, for start thinning the heard
I can recall cigarette lighters that looked like a “Saturday Night Special”, but very few people smoke now.
This product is racist and proves that cell phone can be a serious health hazard.
Would be terrible if it’s use caught on with urban amish gangbangers.
That is really stupid.
Although around here it would not be out of the ordinary but I can see some weenies in yuppyville GASPING at the sight.
I’ll bet whoever invented it is going to be sitting on a yacht counting his money when it all blows over.
“”””Why would you want to make yourself look like a threat?””””
Think about the mentality of that statement.
A person with a gun is a threat. WOW someone graduated at the top of the indoctrination.
In the context of sitting at dinner and someone pulls that out of their back pocket? Or while riding on a bus? You shouldn't ordinarily be brandishing or advertising possession of a firearm in an innocuous public setting.
“...few people smoke now...”
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Only about 40 million people in the U.S. at last estimate, about 1 in 5 for adults.
Looks like a Pop-Tart with a few bites taken out.
That’ll help thin out the herd.
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Looks like it might be a Jap product. Oriental girls in the photos?
Perhaps they don’t worry about consequences for this kind of thing so much.
Don’t take that to school!!
I seem to recall a couple years ago where some store in NYC had to pay a big fine for selling “replica guns” without a license. (They were lighters!)
AH - here it is! $60,000!!!
http://www.infowars.com/new-york-shop-fined-60000-for-selling-lighter-gun-look-alike/
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