How many of you who are all "I respect Cops" and blah blah blah are white?
Does it matter? Really?How many of you who are all "I respect Cops" and blah blah blah are white?
around here i see police just put on their lights, no siren, just go through stop signs or red lights, they stop at the light if no one is coming from the sides or where they can get hit the go trhough with lights, get across the intersection and return to normal speed with no lightsi agree with this. I see these state police flying down the highways here locally. For no intention at all it seems to be. in excess of 80mph +
Does it matter? Yeah, it fackin' matters. Ignorance is a bliss. You must be white.Does it matter? Really?
Mine comes from being behind the scenes with family and friends that are LEOs and knowing the amount of training they have to go through and what they have to deal with on a daily basis when out in the field. I have also been very close to officers that have been killed in the line of duty because some meth head gets pulled over for a broken tail light, has a warrant, doesn't want to go to jail, and shoots during a normal traffic stop.
There are 2 very tragic shootings that happened here in the past year and I was close to 1 of the officers that died. 1 of the other officers in the same shooting went to high school with my best friend. A guy walked into a coffee shop while the officers were having a coffee before starting their shift and opened fire.
I have full respect for officers as they are out there risking their lives to make our lives more comfortable and safe. I have the same respect for our men and women in the armed forces.
if you would have read my post completely i said i know he broke the law but you cant tell me the police handled it properly. they admitted to him there were no witnesses who said it was car. there was no reason to search his car. i know they dont have to have a warrant all they have to say is they were suspicious of a gun or drugs and they can legally search the car. but what i want to know is what made them suspicious? so a car parked in the parking lot with the other cars and nobody around is suspicious? there is also absolutely no way to prove he did it or it was even his car. thats why i said the cop acted like a complete d**k. i even told him what he did was stupid and he knows it was. but to just come up to the parking lot, look at some cars, then tow one when they have no idea who it was, your going to tell me thats not a d**k move? then to tell him the heard him burn out over there for ten minutes one day, seriously? the tires wouldnt last anywhere ten minutes, and once again they said they didnt actually see him do that, they just heard a loud car. bug f**king deal theres a ton of loud cars around.Your brother broke the law, how does that make the cop a d**k? Since cars can easily be moved, a cop does NOT need a warrant to search it. If their is reasonable suspicion, they can search the car without the owners consent. That being said, since they took pictures of the car and then left.....it sounds like they went to show a witness who then confirmed that was the car they witnessed doing a burnout.....seems like reasonable suspicion to me.
And you know that you do NOT need to be read your rights right after being cuffed. You dont have to be read your rights at all. But if they dont read you your rights, you can say whatever you want and it will be admissible in court.
Dude......its not the 1950's anymore.Does it matter? Yeah, it fackin' matters. Ignorance is a bliss. You must be white.
All your little pretty words means squat to the other person on the receiving end of a bat stick or racial profiling or whatever because of his/her ethnicity/color.
Something you will never understand.
I agree, they didnt handle it as well as they should have. And in this post you included some more details as well. Things differ from state to state a little bit, but I will agree that they were dicks about it. But I guess if he wasnt doing a burnout in the parking lot, they wouldnt have showed up in the first placeif you would have read my post completely i said i know he broke the law but you cant tell me the police handled it properly. they admitted to him there were no witnesses who said it was car. there was no reason to search his car. i know they dont have to have a warrant all they have to say is they were suspicious of a gun or drugs and they can legally search the car. but what i want to know is what made them suspicious? so a car parked in the parking lot with the other cars and nobody around is suspicious? there is also absolutely no way to prove he did it or it was even his car. thats why i said the cop acted like a complete d**k. i even told him what he did was stupid and he knows it was. but to just come up to the parking lot, look at some cars, then tow one when they have no idea who it was, your going to tell me thats not a d**k move? then to tell him the heard him burn out over there for ten minutes one day, seriously? the tires wouldnt last anywhere ten minutes, and once again they said they didnt actually see him do that, they just heard a loud car. bug f**king deal theres a ton of loud cars around.
Right. Guys, if you want to discuss something, do it in a civil manner.knew this wouldnt end peacefuly
i completely agree with that. i told him that myself and he knows it. thats why i said most of the cops here are cool because i think they would have handled it alot differently(and correctly) but like i said, idk why but some cops seem to feel the need to show off their authority or something. he did nothing to even be arrested unless asking a question is illegal lol. i have no issues with most cops. but its just like the honda scene, a few idiots can completely ruin the image we get, just as a few stupid cops can easily ruin someones opinion on police.I agree, they didnt handle it as well as they should have. And in this post you included some more details as well. Things differ from state to state a little bit, but I will agree that they were dicks about it. But I guess if he wasnt doing a burnout in the parking lot, they wouldnt have showed up in the first place
Right. But what I like about the last couple people who posted is.....it seems they have had a genuinely poor experience, but it hasnt tainted their view on police as a whole.a few idiots can completely ruin the image we get, just as a few stupid cops can easily ruin someones opinion on police.
x2, ive had bad experiences and one cop in my town hates every single teen, well acts like he does but that dosent mean all cops are bad, or dicks, yeah some here blow the red lights like i mentioned before, or abuse the power, but that dosent mean they all do,Right. But what I like about the last couple people who posted is.....it seems they have had a genuinely poor experience, but it hasnt tainted their view on police as a whole.
Does it matter? Yeah, it fackin' matters. Ignorance is a bliss. You must be white.
All your little pretty words means squat to the other person on the receiving end of a bat stick or racial profiling or whatever because of his/her ethnicity/color.
Something you will never understand.
This post says it all. I have had about 7-8 encounters with police officers. All of them had to do with ME. Not that I had necessarily done something wrong, but they are DOING THEIR JOB. They showed up at my house one time when I had the Camaro. Somebody had called in a maroonish Camaro fishtailing around town, so they came knocking on my door. I was still respectful, and even though they seemed weary.....they respected me as well.My race has no impact on the respect I have for people that risk their lives for perfect strangers.
Every time I have been pulled over, it has been because I was breaking a traffic law. It had nothing to do with my race.