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#5
whatever dude, did you see his kid? he looked no older than 8 or 9 years old.
While we don't know what happened to get to this point, I don't see ANY reason there needs to be 5 cops there to talk to one measily kid. This looked like a shakedown more than "to protect and serve".
I would be furious too.
While we don't know what happened to get to this point, I don't see ANY reason there needs to be 5 cops there to talk to one measily kid. This looked like a shakedown more than "to protect and serve".
I would be furious too.
#7
I am sorry, but cops are not here to instill fear. Unfortunately, that is what they do now.
#8
Eh.. I guess...Could go both ways. For all we know there was that many cops there cause it's a quiet town. He could be one of those "Everyone owes me cause of my ancestry" types.
I understand being pissed because your kid came home in a police car. But I believe you should still respect authority and make a good example to your kid to not mouth off and disrespect the police. If anything he should have stood there filming and simply stated his rights. Not throwing it in their faces. There is formality to everything, obviously his kid did something to attract police attention. 10 cops don't just show up outside your house.
I understand being pissed because your kid came home in a police car. But I believe you should still respect authority and make a good example to your kid to not mouth off and disrespect the police. If anything he should have stood there filming and simply stated his rights. Not throwing it in their faces. There is formality to everything, obviously his kid did something to attract police attention. 10 cops don't just show up outside your house.
Last edited by Mazduh; 02-15-2012 at 08:24 PM.