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Dallas police suffocate mentally ill man by accident
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2019-08-01 at 2:05 PM UTC
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2019-08-01 at 2:06 PM UTC
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2019-08-01 at 2:09 PM UTCthen Imagine all the people, living in harmony.
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2019-08-01 at 2:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost The legality of the drugs is besides the point.
yes, it does... it gives 'probable cause'
Originally posted by Ghost It sounds more like something a paramedic should be dealing with than police using violent aggressive force.
ok, and just who is to deal with the ranting psycho... 'before' the paramedics arrive, hmmm? you? me? innocent bystanders? little maggie riding by on her bike? hmmmm?
who, dum-dum? probable cause, is all that needs to be proven. -
2019-08-01 at 4:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost Okay??? But do you realize how easy it is to sway the court in your favor. All it takes is money. Police are just a public service for hire by those in power with the most money and they use the police and courts to enforce laws that they lobby for that ensures they make the most money.
Like pharmaceutical companies
All it takes is money and paperwork to get the court to do anything you want
Yup that's all it takes. That's why so many people get off on bank robbery. Pull a caper, make a big haul, do some paperwork, spend some money, and the courts will do what you want. -
2019-08-01 at 4:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by Firekrochfatty yes, it does… it gives 'probable cause'
ok, and just who is to deal with the ranting psycho… 'before' the paramedics arrive, hmmm? you? me? innocent bystanders? little maggie riding by on her bike? hmmmm?
who, dum-dum? probable cause, is all that needs to be proven.
Being a ranting psycho isn't against the law. I'm sure he would be fine if nobody called anyone -
2019-08-01 at 4:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost Being a ranting psycho isn't against the law. I'm sure he would be fine if nobody called anyone
Breach of the peace, is a criminal offense that occurs when a person engages in some form of unruly public behavior, such as fighting or causing excessively loud noise.
Disorderly conduct laws allow police officers to arrest people whose public behavior is disruptive or offensive or whose actions interfere with other people's enjoyment of public spaces. -
2019-08-01 at 5:04 PM UTCThat could be applied to anyone as long as someone else feels unsafe it doesn't matter what the person is doing they could be sitting on a bench wearing a Trump hat and that would qualify as 'offensive behavior'
Just more pointless laws that only exist to keep people in jail -
2019-08-01 at 5:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost It's Impossible for everyone to have enough power and wealth to buy off courts and police, the current system keeps thing this way on purpose.
The only fault to blame is against those who refuse to fight back and rely on the system of crooked courts and police. Calling 911 is the first thing you can cut out of your life as passive revolutionary action against a corrupt system
there are only 2 types of gangsters.
the private gangsters, and the government gangsters. -
2019-08-01 at 5:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost That could be applied to anyone as long as someone else feels unsafe it doesn't matter what the person is doing they could be sitting on a bench wearing a Trump hat and that would qualify as 'offensive behavior'
Just more pointless laws that only exist to keep people in jail
You just don't understand that law and english are not the same language. Offensive is not what a given individual in a given situation feels it is under the law. It means what a judge or jury believes most people in society would reasonably find to be offensive. Most people would not find it reasonable to be offended by another person wearing a hat in support of a sitting US president. Therefore your example is just silly like your belief that you live with a girl and silly like triangles. -
2019-08-01 at 5:15 PM UTCPeople may not be offended by it now but with the way society is going it's gonna turn into a police nanny state propped up by taxpayers that dial 911.
You can already go to jail for calling someone a nigger faggot on twitter if you live in the UK -
2019-08-01 at 5:39 PM UTC
I'll love you till my breathing stops
I'll love you till you call the cops on me -
2019-08-02 at 4:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker I think for myself rather than reacting emotionally to edited footage. There is missing information. I don't judge when information is known to be missing that can be easily known or is hidden.
Why dont you ask kamala harris bernie sanders and the legions and legions of social jusice warriors on twitter what they think and social justice warrior degree majors? Or even sociologists for thst matter? Heck ask some feminsits on twitter. -
2019-08-02 at 7:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost People may not be offended by it now but with the way society is going it's gonna turn into a police nanny state propped up by taxpayers that dial 911.
You can already go to jail for calling someone a nigger faggot on twitter if you live in the UK
Western Europe is fucked in that regard. This kind of shit is why nationalism is on the rise. -
2019-08-02 at 10:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by Wariat Why dont you ask kamala harris bernie sanders and the legions and legions of social jusice warriors on twitter what they think and social justice warrior degree majors? Or even sociologists for thst matter? Heck ask some feminsits on twitter.
What the fuck does that have to do with anything in this thread you mental patient level retard? -
2019-08-03 at 3:56 AM UTC
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2019-08-03 at 12:22 PM UTC
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2019-08-03 at 2:49 PM UTCNothing you say could ever be worse than being dumber than Wariat.
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2019-08-03 at 2:54 PM UTC
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2019-08-03 at 2:58 PM UTC
Originally posted by G4LM
This is severely fucked up, I could not even watch the whole thing. How retarded are they that they didn't realize he couldn't breathe? And then they hit him with the sedative? Holy fuck. Just a colossal fuckup by people who seemingly lack any sort of empathy.
didn't watch!!
but, you have many students getting their degrees and realizing the job market is nothing like what they studied for. the police academy gives a big bonus for college educated (doesn't mean they have common sense, they have people skills, or if they even understand they are living in a society) to join and become police officers.
basically, college grads holding their degrees looking at the first potential job opening at 32k, and police training and becoming the LAW begins at 45k.
i will say the one difference i have witnessed observing Law Officers, since the hiring of college grads, traffic stops are no longer 1 cop involved. i now see at least 3 on the scene before the officer who pulled the other driver over even approaches. so more police involved per incident (traffic) has changed.