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04-18-2011, 06:03 PM | #4 |
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True, but he wasn't even talking shit to the cops. The guy on the bike that he was talking shit (just messing with really) was being pulled over for riding his bike on the sidewalk.
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04-18-2011, 09:22 PM | #6 |
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there was absolutely no reason for the cop to initiate anything with a loudmouth bystander, but it doesnt take an idiot to know thats exactly how you DO NOT talk to a cop...dial back some of the aggression and he could have walked away without the bracelets...arent there legalities with taping police officers?
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04-18-2011, 10:08 PM | #8 |
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My blood pressure just went up watching this. When 4 cops surround you, what do you do, scream for help? I can't believe what went down. Did the black cop need to prove a point of something? I will never understand what drives these fools.
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04-18-2011, 10:10 PM | #9 |
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that guy shouldn't have talked that way to the cop, but i probably would have acted the same way. there was absolutely no reason for the cop to go after that guy. just seems like he was abusing his power.
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violation of first amendment rights.
false imprisonment. racial profiling. I dont give a fuck if its a black cop or not. The only color cops see is blue. Unfortunately that is a Utopian fantasy to more and more people these days it seems like.
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04-19-2011, 07:05 AM | #13 |
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they got nothing else better to do these days then to chase bikes i know people in queens, ny that always get pulled over on bicycles cops just look for any moving thing in the road these days to pull over wait till i get on my bike again i just wont stop i want them to kick me off my bike so i can press charges i am waiting for that moment to get my multimillion dollar lawsuit so i can buy myself a gtr
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04-19-2011, 08:52 AM | #15 | |
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Cops have no right to round up people who are simply talking to someone randomly. They maybe should tell him to be quiet or whatever, but to arrest him is just helping feed the bitterness between the Police and Citizens. |
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04-19-2011, 09:40 AM | #16 |
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literally every person in this thread is so jaded it's not even funny. a cop is doing his job (whether we agree with it or not) and writing a ticket...and someone starts heckling and talking shit and yelling at them (after they told him to stfu and leave). what do you think would/should happen? why is it ok in your guys eyes to talk shit and heckle cops? the guy made it worse/brought it on himself. what do you think is going to happen when you refuse to cooperate with a cop AND INTERFERE with them while they're working.
it just goes to show you how fucked society is considering everyone is agreeing with this asshole for not only harassing cops while they're working but then say the cops are abusing their power for arresting him as a result. oh and an fyi...it's not "freedom of speech" when it interferes with police investigations LOL...it then becomes obstruction of justice. i'd love to see him try and fight that. judge: where you yelling and harassing the cops during their traffic stop? plantiff: yes judge: was it to the point where the police had to stop their traffic stop and pursue you because you were getting louder and becoming more and more of a distraction? plantiff: yes judge: is that not obstruction of justice? judge: while you were under arrest did you struggle and not cooperate with the police? plantiff: yes judge: is that not resisting arrest? |
04-19-2011, 09:47 AM | #18 |
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You made a good point but it's the right of the guy to say what's on his mind. He wasn't being verbally abusive or saying derogatory thigns to the cops. I just think the cop should've told the guy to pipe down or let him know what the other option was.
I do think people should respect cops, earned it or not they have a job to do. |
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LOL @ racial profiling btw. why just because the loudest and most obnoxious bystander was black? or you mean the one that wasn't just making comments but yelling over the cops and at them? people like you are the reasons their is still racial tensions in this country. looking for any incident/excuse to try and play the race card. |
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04-19-2011, 10:51 AM | #20 |
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^ arent you always for pro-popo?
lol he was trying to walk away. he should have just ran. anyways, you can be picking your nose and could be counted as resisting arrest. you could have been dancing near then but not directly at them and it would have been obstruction of justice. that was good powertrippin vid. |
04-19-2011, 11:02 AM | #21 |
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for the most part yes. if its something were a police officer is blatantly wrong or unjustified i'll be the first one to call them for it. but the majority of the members on this forum tend to crucify them and attack them (cops) without any logic and it's honestly just very ignorant. it's easy to dissect a video and call cops out...but it's not so simple when you introduce cause and effect and understand the laws and what it takes to do that job day in and day out.
case and point this video. what positive effect can antagonizing and heckling police officers have? what did it accomplish? the guy who got pinched brought this entire thing on himself by breaking rules and being beligerent...but as soon as he is arrested (lets ignore the fact they tried to reason with him first) it's automatically the pigs fault and they were abusing their power. |
04-19-2011, 11:07 AM | #22 |
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they could have let that guy go and just give him a stern warning. but, nope. the cop got in his face and proceed to harass the guy. the guy obviously wanted to leave.
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04-19-2011, 11:15 AM | #23 | |
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if you mean re-organized your thoughts...yes (i tend to post and then re-read it and change it a bunch lol). I didn't do it to remove or hide anything.
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they told him to leave he stayed, finally when they proceeded to close in on him and ask for i.d. he continued to argue and resist, at one point he even begins to let the cop grab his i.d. and then pull it away real quick as if it were a game. thats when they put him under arrest. and no shit he wanted to leave...he had no problem being a smartass and wasting their time...but eventually when they got serious and he knew he fucked up ...THEN he wanted to be the innocent victum and try to leave. |
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04-19-2011, 11:29 AM | #24 | |
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the guy was just joking with the guy on the bike. if you're a cop you should know ppl. you should know some just talk loud and obnoxious. ex. my inlaws they sound like they are screaming at each other while having a conversation. straight powertrippin. |
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04-19-2011, 11:30 AM | #25 |
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damn... what'd i say lol
Anyway, everybody has to deal with distractions, cops included. Unless he is causing someone harm, or being disorderly... as in trashing public property.... the cop really shouldn't have done anything in this case. The cop clearly went out of his way to go over to the guy. I'm all for cops having respect and power... but when you can't even stand on a street corner and heckle someone, this might as well be North Korea. By the way, i'm in Canada, and we have much the same thing around here. For the record, i wouldn't do what he did, i'm just saying that it should be within his rights to complain about the way the authorities are acting. PERIOD. If you cannot do that, it's not a free society anymore, and we should start a revolt. |
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so your friend is getting pulled over, you see him and decide to (while the cop is talking to him) go up to his window and start talking to him joking about the situation...thats ok to you? how do you think that would pan out at a traffic stop? if you were the cop and someone did that you wouldn't find that disrespectful? |
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i'm talking about his statement
but back to my question... Quote:
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if i was the police officer, i would have chuckled a bit of the situation. aslong the guy was on a distance. like i said powertrippin. |
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