I think it all boils down to courtesy, the police have a job to ensure the peace. Depending where you are, it can be stressful at times.Most of these videos are carefully edited so viewers don't get to see those goddamn hippies goading the police on. I'm an Eagle Scout and have had a lot of contact with the police. I know the cops have a stressful job so I treat them like I would want to be treated. They're human so they respond in kind. I have not had a single negative encounter with the police.
I made friends with the off-duty cops during my freshman year in the dorm. My roommate was a party animal and used drugs, so the cops usually had to come calling. They'd knock on the door, break the party up, do whatever else they needed to do, and then say to me, "Hey man, sorry to wake you up. We'll be out of your hair in a minute. You're not here as far as we're concerned."
Yeah, no. I can't even argue it because this is such an untrue statement.To be fair, crooked cops are NOTORIOUS for being vindictive assholes... and straight cops are just as notorious for letting them get away with it. Giving them your name and address is basically giving them all the information they need to ruin your life. I can understand why some would be hesitant to give out info to them.
Bullshit.To be fair, crooked cops are NOTORIOUS for being vindictive assholes... and straight cops are just as notorious for letting them get away with it. Giving them your name and address is basically giving them all the information they need to ruin your life. I can understand why some would be hesitant to give out info to them.
So the only thing that will satisfy you is perfection all the time? And anything less leads to this impotent crusade against authority?I know that there are good cops. I'm not focusing on the good cops. I'm focusing on the bad cops and "cop culture." Honestly, I am not satisfied with 1/100. It only takes one time for something to happen that will ruin an innocent person's life. This is unacceptable for people who are here to protect and serve us. Of course treat good cops with respect, there are so few of them. Its time to crack down on the bad cops.
Win!!! (I was wondering who would do it)Looks shopped.
I agree. Around here, you break the law even if you don't break the law. When the end of every month rolls around, we know its time for cops to fill ticket quotas, cause going under the speed limit STILL gets you a speeding ticket and not all of us have the time or money to fight itAlright, I won't stop posting these videos, but that's cool if you don't believe them. I'm not gonna antagonize about you. A serious overhaul is needed with our police department. More formally, an entire new branch unrelated to the police to in effect, police the police.
I agree. Around here, you break the law even if you don't break the law. When the end of every month rolls around, we know its time for cops to fill ticket quotas, cause going under the speed limit STILL gets you a speeding ticket and not all of us have the time or money to fight itAlright, I won't stop posting these videos, but that's cool if you don't believe them. I'm not gonna antagonize about you. A serious overhaul is needed with our police department. More formally, an entire new branch unrelated to the police to in effect, police the police.
I agree. Around here, you break the law even if you don't break the law. When the end of every month rolls around, we know its time for cops to fill ticket quotas, cause going under the speed limit STILL gets you a speeding ticket and not all of us have the time or money to fight itAlright, I won't stop posting these videos, but that's cool if you don't believe them. I'm not gonna antagonize about you. A serious overhaul is needed with our police department. More formally, an entire new branch unrelated to the police to in effect, police the police.
Seconded. If people don't want to get ticketed for speeding they probably shouldn't speed.I have a very hard time believing your story. Either someone was speeding, or it didn't happen.
Actually, I've had a friend win a case against a traffic camera by asking to be able to confront his accuser (in this case, a traffic camera up a 50 foot pole). I guess the judge had a sense of humor that day or something, because he found in his favor and the ticket was voided.But who can fight it? We can't fight traffic cameras, seat belt laws (im against it, if you want to risk your own life that should be your decision), etc.
Cops are supposed to serve and protect, not help their local city governments supplement their income with ticket fees and bullshit.
Because its my option to use it? I'm not forcing anyone to ride in the car with me, nor am I forcing other drivers to use one if they don't want to. But the law says I have to wear one?Being against seat belt laws boggles my mind, Mav.
I never understood the people who refuse to wear 'm.
It shouldn't even be a bother to do so.
I will not sit in a car with someone who doesn't wear one.
I don't want to see the bloody pulp as he or she hits the pavement in an accident.
People have the right to enjoy being in a restaurant or club without choking on cigarette smoke. The bartenders and waitresses also have the right to work in a healthy environment. After a year in South Korea where EVERYBODY smokes nearly everywhere, I have grown to appreciate state laws against smoking in public areas.The laws to protect people are such double standards its not even funny. We recently passed a law for no smoking in doors in public places, anywhere (restaurants, clubs, etc). They raise taxes on cigarettes, make them available in less places, etc etc etc YET, where are the stricter laws for alcohol? Yes, second hand smokes can kill but so can that drunk driver who could afford that 6 pack that was $3 at the local grocery store who ends up killing a child in a hit & run while drunk.
I find them uncomfortable, I dislike having something restraining me, I've never liked objects around my neck really, at least nothing that was designed to be held in place. I'm not claustrophobic I just dislike being withheld by any type of device. Plus, yea I really don't think I should be required to wear one, it should be my choice.I have to agree that a lot of US laws make absolutely zero sense, including some of the liquor laws.
What is your reason for not wearing a seatbelt tho ? I almost get the (false, of course) notion that it's for the 'thrill'. "Living on the edge, baby! YEAH!!"
Really, what is it? Just uncomfortable wearing one? Would getting seatbelt v2.0beta fix that or don't you wear one out of principle simply because there is a law saying you have to.
I find them uncomfortable, I dislike having something restraining me, I've never liked objects around my neck really, at least nothing that was designed to be held in place. I'm not claustrophobic I just dislike being withheld by any type of device. Plus, yea I really don't think I should be required to wear one, it should be my choice.I have to agree that a lot of US laws make absolutely zero sense, including some of the liquor laws.
What is your reason for not wearing a seatbelt tho ? I almost get the (false, of course) notion that it's for the 'thrill'. "Living on the edge, baby! YEAH!!"
Really, what is it? Just uncomfortable wearing one? Would getting seatbelt v2.0beta fix that or don't you wear one out of principle simply because there is a law saying you have to.
Never rode a rollercoaster then huh? You're missing out, man.I find them uncomfortable, I dislike having something restraining me, I've never liked objects around my neck really, at least nothing that was designed to be held in place. I'm not claustrophobic I just dislike being withheld by any type of device. Plus, yea I really don't think I should be required to wear one, it should be my choice.I have to agree that a lot of US laws make absolutely zero sense, including some of the liquor laws.
What is your reason for not wearing a seatbelt tho ? I almost get the (false, of course) notion that it's for the 'thrill'. "Living on the edge, baby! YEAH!!"
Really, what is it? Just uncomfortable wearing one? Would getting seatbelt v2.0beta fix that or don't you wear one out of principle simply because there is a law saying you have to.
I... I don't even know what to say to this.[/QUOTE]Little things like this are just the baby steps to a democracy falling. How long before we are told what we are allowed to wear in public? What we are allowed to eat? As time goes by we lose less and less control over our choices. People forget, the government exists to serve us, not the other way around.
Freaky rules, man. They be all over my vibe, cramping my scat, ya dig?What Americans see as freedom was never freedom, but it is such a young country that they still have much to learn.
I think the keywords here are "the greater good" ?
Gotta have rules, man.
I agree, and I never smoke around people that do not want me too.Smoking in public? It's an absolutely fucking selfish thing to do. I mean, you're spreading your cancer to everyone near you. I don't punch you in the face, don't blow smoke in mine.
I agree, and I never smoke around people that do not want me too.Smoking in public? It's an absolutely fucking selfish thing to do. I mean, you're spreading your cancer to everyone near you. I don't punch you in the face, don't blow smoke in mine.
I agree, and I never smoke around people that do not want me too.Smoking in public? It's an absolutely fucking selfish thing to do. I mean, you're spreading your cancer to everyone near you. I don't punch you in the face, don't blow smoke in mine.