I Know My Rights You Pig!

TPD

the poor dad
I’ve been hooked on this YouTube channel for the last 2 weeks. I’ve realized how many bad cops are really out there and how many citizens know their rights and and stand up to these bad cops. I’m taking notes.

This kid has a good lawsuit if he chooses.

 

SamSpade

Well-Known Member
I’ve been hooked on this YouTube channel for the last 2 weeks. I’ve realized how many bad cops are really out there and how many citizens know their rights and and stand up to these bad cops. I’m taking notes.

This kid has a good lawsuit if he chooses.


I'm familiar with at least a handful of outrageous incidents with cops from this general area - specifically, Northfield. My brother in law lived there.

I'm not the tiniest bit surprised.
 

spr1975wshs

Mostly settled in...
Ad Free Experience
Patron
My friend Tom was a cop in NJ for 25 years. He got a reputation that caused bad cops to avoid his scrutiny.
Good cops had his back.
 

glhs837

Power with Control
Rules for me but not for thee....



Drunk ass Chief of Police pulled over hammered. Deputy knows its his ass on the line, kicks it upstairs, his Chief comes out the scene, drives drunk ass Sheriff home. No charges. No citation.

When the word gets out, he's allowed to retire, drunk ass still Chief of his town.
 

Grumpy

Well-Known Member
Years ago, a friend (DC cop) was pulled over on Rt 4, drunk..Calvert cop allowed him to call me and I picked him up and drove him home, no charges.
 

HemiHauler

Well-Known Member
Ah, yes. Pigs gonna 🐽 🐽 🐽

Name them publicly. Let them enjoy zero peace for the rest of their pathetic lives. Same goes for their entire family.
 

glhs837

Power with Control
Ah, yes. Pigs gonna 🐽 🐽 🐽

Name them publicly. Let them enjoy zero peace for the rest of their pathetic lives. Same goes for their entire family.
Ah, no, they make mistakes. And the punishment should fit the crime. No peace their entire live nor their families is way over the top for most of the offenses officers commit. Training and an apology is probably what should be the penalty for most of them.
 

HemiHauler

Well-Known Member
Ah, no, they make mistakes. And the punishment should fit the crime. No peace their entire live nor their families is way over the top for most of the offenses officers commit. Training and an apology is probably what should be the penalty for most of them.
Not when they are the ONLY thing standing between you and being locked in a steel cage.

F them. Don’t like the consequences, don’t screw up.
 

TPD

the poor dad
The U.K. has some constables as well that don’t know the laws. This guy absolutely slays them! (I’ve been hung up on crooked cops videos for the last 2 weeks - there are a lot of them.)

 

WingsOfGold

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Whatever, what idiot purposely give an armed cop the finger for no reason? Hopefully someday he will need help and they don't see or hear him. I've never had a problem with cops but then again I don't phuck with them. :rolleyes:
 

LightRoasted

If I may ...
For your consideration ...

Whatever, what idiot purposely give an armed cop the finger for no reason? Hopefully someday he will need help and they don't see or hear him. I've never had a problem with cops but then again I don't phuck with them. :rolleyes:
That's the snag. Many strong willed, and capable, individuals simply do not require police interventions, they just mind their own business, or take care of business themselves, as was the culture in the past. Policing has morphed and developed mission creep over the years to interlope into every aspect of daily living. Somewhere along the timeline, people gave up their inherent personal freedoms to become reliant on someone else to take care of them. Many times growing up, when some folks got into a fight, even with a crowd watching, say, maybe in a bar, no police were called, unless there was a death. Maybe, in extreme cases, an ambulance was called if someone fell face first into the bar, or was driven to a hospital by friends. We've become a Nation of wimpy, run to, call, the police every time, cowards over the smallest of things. People just took care of business, and the bumps and bruises of life, themselves, either after having a hard lesson learned, or being the teacher.

It is those strong willed, and capable, individuals that recognize the trampling of freedoms and interloping by police, the system, that sometimes let those in the system, know their frustrations.
 
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