Cop Flips Pregnant Woman's Car For Not Stopping Fast Enough 'speeding'

Started by neurosis, June 09, 2021, 06:16 AM

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Incogneeto

Matt,there are plenty of smart people on this forum. I understand something happened that gutted you.
I have good and bad experiences also. I had a cop punch me in the stomach cause my friend ran away from them.
I also had a cop find my stepson who walked off from school.
and sat and had coffee and brought no harm to us, his words."I live in this town too."
"Just help him get straight"

So we give you shit cause we know it sets you off.

Maybe a lil less"Shoot everybody at the Door"

and a Lil more just show your self.

Incogneeto

Follow up on that sheriff. Don't remember his name. we prolly interacted 3 or 4 times. My registration was out. no ticket.
He tracked down my kid.no ticket
Same Kid her oldest. got popped for driving someone elses vehicle with drop lights and pulled over a young lady. Stoopid Ass

Brought home by same officer. He had 5 agencies draw guns.

I Blew out Three tires in the middle of NoFuck Montana. Guess who was there.

To Me he is The "Andy Griffith of Choteau, Montana"

Thats Show-Toe Montana , I have heard it is Native Indian.


You Can't blame every Cop.


Some Be Good.

neurosis

Quote from: Incogneeto post_id=12239 time=1623367149 user_id=72I understand something happened that gutted you.



Is that true?  I mean, There has to be at least a few of us on here who have had some pretty bad run in's with the police.  

I think that there is some merit to what he's saying, I just think that he takes it to an extreme.  

Or maybe not? But if I'm going to believe the not, I'm going to want to see statistics.  

If were going to hold the acceptability number of bad police encounters to zero, which is impossible considering that job, then what's the point of the discussion?
I'll go back to being a conservative, when conservatives go back to being conservative.

Incogneeto

Quote from: neurosis post_id=12241 time=1623368119 user_id=49
Quote from: Incogneeto post_id=12239 time=1623367149 user_id=72I understand something happened that gutted you.



Is that true?  I mean, There has to be at least a few of us on here who have had some pretty bad run in's with the police.  

I think that there is some merit to what he's saying, I just think that he takes it to an extreme.  

Or maybe not? But if I'm going to believe the not, I'm going to want to see statistics.  

If were going to hold the acceptability number of bad police encounters to zero, which is impossible considering that job, then what's the point of the discussion?


The point is we are having a discussion.

One Bad is Bad....I agree.

Statistics....Nah. I would rather take you and Matts personal experiences over any study.
As with everyone here.
Including myself.

Matthew Hajicek

I agree that there are good cops, probably even the majority.  I also understand that everyone is human and mistakes are unavoidable.  I believe that cop who thought she was using her taser made an honest mistake.  What chafes me raw is that there are entire departments, many of them across the nation, that seem to be entirely corrupt from top to bottom, that in many departments the good cops are punished or weeded out while the bad ones are protected, that teams of a dozen officers or more will carelessly assault the wrong house without doing the most basic level of due diligence, or even falsify evidence or anonymous tips so they can assault random people.  Then more often than not the court grants them all qualified immunity.

If you catch someone in inspection intentionally passing bad parts, you warn them, and they do it again, would you cover for them and let them keep their job?  There are officers with disciplinary records a mile long who are still working.  There needs to be accountability, and the bad cops need to be weeded out, and prevented from ever working in law enforcement again.

The whole saying is "A few bad apples spoil the barrel.", not "It's only a few bad apples, don't worry about it."

Jeff

[quote="Matthew Hajicek" post_id=12282 time=1623430764 user_id=57]
there are entire departments, many of them across the nation, that seem to be entirely corrupt from top to bottom,
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Many?
Or just some?

Some is believable, while many requires proof or else it's just he said-she said.

Matthew Hajicek

Quote from: Jeff post_id=12283 time=1623431973 user_id=103[quote="Matthew Hajicek" post_id=12282 time=1623430764 user_id=57]
there are entire departments, many of them across the nation, that seem to be entirely corrupt from top to bottom,


Many?
Or just some?

Some is believable, while many requires proof or else it's just he said-she said.
[/quote]

I read about another corrupt department about every other week.

Matthew Hajicek

Cops and prison guards don't care if their drug tests are accurate:

https://reason.com/2021/06/13/the-2-drug-test-keeping-inmates-in-solitary/">https://reason.com/2021/06/13/the-2-dru ... -solitary/">https://reason.com/2021/06/13/the-2-drug-test-keeping-inmates-in-solitary/

ICE doesn't care if you're a citizen with a passport:

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TylerBeer

Now there's a believable guy

Matthew Hajicek

Oops, they did it again:

https://reason.com/2021/06/14/michigan-police-no-knock-raid-wrong-address-dunigan-colston-held-at-gunpoint/">https://reason.com/2021/06/14/michigan- ... -gunpoint/">https://reason.com/2021/06/14/michigan-police-no-knock-raid-wrong-address-dunigan-colston-held-at-gunpoint/

Shazam/TPP

makes you wonder if they are that incompetent or are they receiving false 911/tip calls?
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