Won't be long now.Yea, sure. “Good cops”.
The so-called good cops never step in and diffuse these situations. Ergo, the Thin Blue Line.
There are no good cops.
None.
Won't be long now.Yea, sure. “Good cops”.
The so-called good cops never step in and diffuse these situations. Ergo, the Thin Blue Line.
There are no good cops.
None.
Sort of wish the Dems would police their own.Yea, sure. “Good cops”.
The so-called good cops never step in and diffuse these situations. Ergo, the Thin Blue Line.
There are no good cops.
None.
“We”.
Nice little collectivist you are.
Sort of wish the Dems would police their own.
Yeah, sure. Good Dems.
They're all evil.
Wow, that was easy. I think I'll go do Muslims and brown people as well.
Yea, sure. “Good cops”.
The so-called good cops never step in and diffuse these situations. Ergo, the Thin Blue Line.
There are no good cops.
None.
Stop being a shitbag criminal and maybe you won't have so many negative interactions with police.
Just a thought.
See, that's what I'm saying, there's probably more to the story. When I worked retail, we knew the troublemakers.Was in the ER a few weeks ago. At about the 3 hour waiting mark, a young AA woman in her 20s came in. Didn't appear to be in distress or even look that bad off. Overheard her tell the lady at the desk that she was experiencing "Severe chest pains and could barely breathe." She was told to sit down. While she sat there, she had a 5-10 minute conversation on her cell phone with her friend. Laughing, gesturing, etc. She was immediately brought back to be seen. She ended up leaving before I was even seen.
Moral of the story. People know the system. Know exactly what to say to be seen. Maybe these people in this story simply did not believe this person.
Unfortunately this was almost certainly the fault of medicare/medicaid which will only pay for a certain number of days based on diagnosis. Trouble breathing? They might pay 3 days, so once you go past that the hospital has to pay out of pocket. If they can get the nursing home or home care provider to accept the patient even for an hour they can come back for a new stay, but the nursing home doesn't want them back because they might die and wreck the homes stats and impact their funding.What a gaggle of absolute chit bag humans. Another bunch of below C average students who don’t have any skills outside of being thugs.
Was in the ER a few weeks ago. At about the 3 hour waiting mark, a young AA woman in her 20s came in. Didn't appear to be in distress or even look that bad off. Overheard her tell the lady at the desk that she was experiencing "Severe chest pains and could barely breathe." She was told to sit down. While she sat there, she had a 5-10 minute conversation on her cell phone with her friend. Laughing, gesturing, etc. She was immediately brought back to be seen. She ended up leaving before I was even seen.
Moral of the story. People know the system. Know exactly what to say to be seen. Maybe these people in this story simply did not believe this person.
It's the new battle call.Its like when the cops go to arrest someone they start yelling they can't breathe.
I can't wait for the combo... "Hands Up! - Can't Breave!"It's the new battle call.
:fixtIt's the new mating call.
The hospital didn’t refuse treatment. Rather, they cleared her and sent her on her way.
Turns out, hospitals don’t like treating homeless people.
Well he didn't call them Spics like you do.Every. Single. Time.
And that's after sucking them off for his grades...Most amusing… Hemi never got a grade as high as a C minus.
How do you know they were below C average?What a gaggle of absolute chit bag humans. Another bunch of below C average students who don’t have any skills outside of being thugs.