Law Enforcement - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly.....

Who was in the wrong?

  • Cop

    Votes: 23 20.7%
  • Dude who got shot

    Votes: 33 29.7%
  • I like turtles

    Votes: 55 49.5%

  • Total voters
    111
Dude can barely ride. He would be lucky to make it out alive

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You must be a cop.

Everyone who stands against racism is a n*****-lover?
Everyone who defends the rights of women is a girl?
Everyone who's in favour of gay rights is gay?

Then you must be a whiny b**** who antagonises cops and then complains when they treat you like any other aggressor.
 
So everyone with some common sense is labelled a cop? If thats your definition of rape thank god your not a cop...

The chick sued for millions and won. So a jury of her peers agreed that this amount of force was illegal, I hope the pricks were fired.
 
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This is interesting. Supreme court says that citizens can file police complaints AND SUE POLICE FOR CIVIL CLAIMS:

http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2..._police_complaints_and_sue_police_forces.html

It would appear, despite the claims of a few GTAM boot-lickers, that the judges have had enough of the police acting like thugs.

It's about time someone had enough of their crap. I've got some good friends that are cops and even a couple of them won't tell people what they do because they're embarrassed by the actions of the few god complex having ticket writers.

I've seen it all after today. I was going to the dealership about my new bike etc with my neighbour. We work together and I grew up with his son. He's 64 years old and drives a normal chevy 4x4 truck. He was pulled over for turning down this one street to get us out of town. The cop when asked said "you didn't do anything wrong, you just looked suspicious" then continued to ask me for i.d. as the passenger. When he gave it back and said we could go I tore a strip off his power tripping *** and he apologized to my neighbour for disturbing our day. "looked suspicious" What a total joke.

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The cop when asked said "you didn't do anything wrong, you just looked suspicious"

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As a person who normally doesn't look like he should live in Oakville (read: white, not entirely rich looking, young, scruffy facial hair on occasion, hair used to be pretty long, wearing hoodies and jeans) I get this excuse far too often when I'm just walking down the road.
It gets even worse if I go out for a walk or bicycle ride at night, because apparently people don't just go for walks at 2am for no reason.

Some of the fine lines they've told me. "You look like someone we're after." "You look like someone whose been reported missing." "I know that was you with those other 3 guys! Now tell me where your friends are!"(Apparently 4 guys in hoodies were reported trying to break into a car, and just because I had a hoodie on (it was ****ing cold that night) I had to of been one of them.) Among many "You look suspicious."

The amount of prejudice just based on how someone looks/dresses/what time they're out/where they are is ****ing ridiculous.

However, the only time I was ever stopped and I had done something illegal (speeding in southern VA) the cop was pleasant, and just gave me a warning.
 
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