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Invincible
10 Sep 2007, 03:30 PM
Sorry to any good honest cops out there, you're cool, but this...this pig....

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/september2007/100907Motorist.htm

I would've screamed right back in his face, or bit his nose off or something. There's NO WAY I'm letting someone talk to me like that, cop or no cop.

Republic of Mancunia
10 Sep 2007, 03:44 PM
Almost as infuriating as that damn clicking on the vid. What is it? :confused:

Invincible
10 Sep 2007, 03:45 PM
Almost as infuriating as that damn clicking on the vid. What is it? :confused:

Radar detector.

sdotsom
10 Sep 2007, 05:04 PM
Gotta love my state. I live in St. Louis, had an incident where a traffic cop pulled me over for not using my right turn signal a full 50 before the turn, or whatever the law is. When he pulled me over, I distinctly heard him yell to his partner, "This is the last one, we can leave now!". (It was 2 am) I was so pissed, talked back a little bit because I knew it was bogus. He ended up searching me against my car, knocked off my glasses and wouldn't let me retrieve them, made me drive off.

They were shattered by the next day, but when I talked to a lawyer about trying to get money back he said it wouldn't be worth it over a $150 dollar pair of glasses....

Vermont Red
10 Sep 2007, 05:06 PM
I got pulled over in Brooklyn (near the Brooklyn-Queens border) for running a red light in front of a cop. He let me go with a mild warning.

SirManchester
10 Sep 2007, 07:16 PM
I got pulled over in Brooklyn (near the Brooklyn-Queens border) for running a red light in front of a cop. He let me go with a mild warning.

Was that before or after he asked you to "take care o' the kid"?

yanks02
10 Sep 2007, 07:29 PM
Ugh such a blatant abuse of power.

dannytoone
10 Sep 2007, 08:12 PM
I would sue for everything that a team of corrupt lawyers could think of. That pisses me off so much. Total abuse of power and he deserves to be in jail more than any person he has probably put in jail.

benni...
10 Sep 2007, 09:01 PM
I would kidnapp him, stuff him in a bad with rotten body parts then leave him in my shed in an undisclosed location.

billyireland
10 Sep 2007, 09:06 PM
The guy dealt with that situation very well after an initial poor reaction. I have to say though that apart from the fact that my accent would have got me away with a corpse in the passenger seat in the States (:)), he should have just smiled, agreed then turned the officer's negative attitude to his own positives... through agreement. The cop obviously had nothing to arrest him on, so this would have just left him feeling small and irrelevant; works a charm in any situation.

holytoledo
11 Sep 2007, 12:00 AM
Wow what a douche. The kid has the typical know-it-all attitude of a young person but that cop is a piece of shit. Way to escalate a situation idiot.

BusbyBabes
11 Sep 2007, 04:49 AM
Gotta love my state. I live in St. Louis, had an incident where a traffic cop pulled me over for not using my right turn signal a full 50 before the turn, or whatever the law is. When he pulled me over, I distinctly heard him yell to his partner, "This is the last one, we can leave now!". (It was 2 am) I was so pissed, talked back a little bit because I knew it was bogus. He ended up searching me against my car, knocked off my glasses and wouldn't let me retrieve them, made me drive off.

They were shattered by the next day, but when I talked to a lawyer about trying to get money back he said it wouldn't be worth it over a $150 dollar pair of glasses....

How did they know if you can see without your glasses because if they had told me to drive without them I would cause a pileup.They should have got done for allowing a half-blind indivdual for driving.

The cop should have used a taser on the kid, that would have shut him up. END OF.

Stud83
11 Sep 2007, 10:25 AM
I actually undertsand where the cop was coming from (not at all excusing his behavior though). At 2 am when you see a car coming to a commuter parking lot in a high crime area, he certainly has every right to inquire about what it's doing there. Not with such attitude, of course. But I gotta say, in general, if you get stopped by a cop in a bad neighborhood late in night, and you start bitching about your rights and declining to answer simple questions, you are a moron, and looking for trouble.

dannytoone
11 Sep 2007, 10:32 AM
How did they know if you can see without your glasses because if they had told me to drive without them I would cause a pileup.They should have got done for allowing a half-blind indivdual for driving.

The cop should have used a taser on the kid, that would have shut him up. END OF.
The kid should have used a taser on the cop. Im sorry, but when a cop admits upfront that he is going to invent charges to put someone in jail because he has a bad attitude and doesn't think a cop should get involved in personal business...that cop is corrupt and deserves jail. Police are the means by which a country enforces the individual rights of citizens. Unfortunately too many police officers infringe on individual rights because of power trips or under the fake notion that they are protecting society.

I don't care about his attitude. The most respected men in history had bad attitudes towards authority their whole life.

dannytoone
11 Sep 2007, 10:34 AM
I actually undertsand where the cop was coming from (not at all excusing his behavior though). At 2 am when you see a car coming to a commuter parking lot in a high crime area, he certainly has every right to inquire about what it's doing there. Not with such attitude, of course. But I gotta say, in general, if you get stopped by a cop in a bad neighborhood late in night, and you start bitching about your rights and declining to answer simple questions, you are a moron, and looking for trouble.
Then close the commuter parking lot at night and then he has a reason to inquire.
Suspicion should only arise in illegal circumstances. Can you imagine if cops went around questioning homeowners why they are home?

Joelzinho
11 Sep 2007, 01:03 PM
Damn....Thats all I can really think of saying...

Just curious though, how many encounters have you guys had with the Police, if any of course?

sdotsom
11 Sep 2007, 01:06 PM
Just 2. The one mentioned above, and a stupid college prank. We were driving to McDonalds at 2 am, one friend had to piss so we let him out at a gas station roadside, squealed off a little bit just to mess with him. Cop saw it, came over, told us we were trespassing, but just told us to get moving in the end.

Invincible
11 Sep 2007, 05:04 PM
The cop should have used a taser on the kid, that would have shut him up. END OF.
You seem to be a real Debbie Downer. First you demand that Fergie reprimand Ronaldo, Anderson and Nani for having a private life, now this. You must be a librarian. I wish a cop like that would tazer me. I'd ass rape him in court and make sure his family never eats a decent meal again.
I actually undertsand where the cop was coming from (not at all excusing his behavior though). At 2 am when you see a car coming to a commuter parking lot in a high crime area, he certainly has every right to inquire about what it's doing there. Not with such attitude, of course. But I gotta say, in general, if you get stopped by a cop in a bad neighborhood late in night, and you start bitching about your rights and declining to answer simple questions, you are a moron, and looking for trouble.
The kid did have an attitude, but there was absolutely NO REASON for the cop to lose it like that. At some points he was actually taunting the kid. My blood was searing. If some piece of shit pig got in my face calling me boy and taunting me like that I'd probably pull out my belt knife and stab him in his ********ing eye. Either that, or terrify his family for months. It was just an unnecessary flaunting of power by a sexually frustrated, little dicked pig.

Vermont Red
11 Sep 2007, 05:06 PM
Calm down, boy.

Invincible
11 Sep 2007, 05:15 PM
Calm down, boy.
Oink Oink.