6/3/2008 1:06:10 PM
6/3/2008 1:47:35 PM
6/3/2008 3:02:46 PM
6/3/2008 4:21:38 PM
These 2 have got to be the same person.
6/3/2008 4:56:35 PM
^^ I'm not going to keep responding to you unless you can back your shit up. Capitalism has a substantial and well though-out theoretical basis and a centuries long track record of producing nearly miraculous gains in material standard of living despite being hobbled (so far) by persistent statist fallacies.You seem to be unable to do more than spew "eat the rich" hostility and issue vague appeals to "technology" and "self-sufficiency"
6/3/2008 6:55:50 PM
Well, then the debate ends, much to relief of the rest of the Soap Box. I'm not responding to simple hostility. Give me something specific and we'll talk. By the way, ascribing the entirety of modern advances to capitalism seems like a jump. Even if you're right, that doesn't make the free market and Adam Smith necessary. You can have invention without the invisible hand. You couldn't have material progress without invention.
6/3/2008 7:19:46 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080610/ap_on_re_us/trooper_aggression;_ylt=Ar9YXcsUZNcXP7ioiQNHxW5vzwcF
6/10/2008 7:06:52 PM
^ I couldn't really hear the full conversation in "The South Carolina Highway Patrol: Southern Hospitality" video above--did (1) the guy get pulled over, (2) the car get impounded as a result, and (3) the trooper left the female passenger standing on the side of the road at night?If so on 3, that's. . . . The trooper should be fired immediately--or whoever created the policy if he was following policy.[Edited on June 10, 2008 at 7:41 PM. Reason : .]
6/10/2008 7:40:44 PM
http://www.charlotte.com/109/story/667922.html
6/13/2008 1:26:09 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080615/ap_on_re_us/baby_killed;_ylt=AjrH7BKhiHWAl7BRSoaq9Wes0NUEnot about a corrupt cop but shocking story nonetheless
6/16/2008 1:52:43 AM
^^ LOL. Look at the ex-cop on the left in the photos. He's, like, "OH SHIT--ORANGE JUMPSUIT!" The one on the right is, like, "Yeah, I did dat shit. So what, motherfucker?" ^ That's rough--no winners.
6/16/2008 3:40:12 AM
Fla. cop canned after Starbucks accuses him of demanding free coffee
7/21/2008 11:24:46 PM
^A sad case indeed. But of course not all cops act like this.
7/21/2008 11:37:13 PM
I saw a police officer walk into a store and take two cokes. The clerk said 'sir!' as the officer steps out the door but did not look back. The clerk seemed to not be that surprised but a little disappointed. Afterall, what could he do beyond chalking it up to the cost of doing business in Raleigh?
7/21/2008 11:37:33 PM
Thats not cool at all, no cop should demand free stuff
7/21/2008 11:44:55 PM
^^ If that shop owner didn't file a complaint, I don't have much sympathy. Of course, the incident never should've happened to begin with.^ I've come for my due and proper.--Happy Jack
7/21/2008 11:58:44 PM
An unfortunate two-fer:Dog's Death Dogs Traffic Cop Police Said Officer Handled Situation Poorly
8/19/2008 5:30:37 AM
bump per request
7/31/2009 10:13:01 PM
Ohio cops arrested in Parker surrogate case
7/31/2009 11:23:51 PM
8/1/2009 11:07:06 AM
I just wanted to say in here that I had a really positive experience tonight with some cops. Two grown-ass men literally got into a fistfight over seats in a sold out movie tonight and Cary PD were some fucking champs at handling the situation. GG, dudes.
8/1/2009 11:33:13 PM
Cary PD.....reallly? Naw Im just joking, Cary is cool, they hold it down. I love my Cary brothers
8/1/2009 11:45:14 PM
in your first superlong post, megaloman, you make quite a few excellent points ( and quite eloquently i might add.)but police being "useless, obnoxious cunts." is a fantastic oversimplification to the point of being straight up false.copping is still a blue-collar job and they do a fuckload of work you and i dont see and resist even more temptations than your average joe has to by several orders of magnitudepeople fuck up though, and, thats what the legal system if for: for when people fuck up. My opinion of police would increase to roughly 100% approval if they could simply find a way to be accountable for their actions like the rest of us[Edited on August 2, 2009 at 5:10 PM. Reason : did i spell grimmace right]
8/2/2009 5:10:20 PM
8/2/2009 6:00:49 PM
Another case of cops being cops. You know how they dohttp://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2009/08/mom_in_minivan_tasered_in_traf.htmlThis is what happens when you give the dumb extraordinary powers over others
8/13/2009 10:42:22 PM
8/14/2009 2:20:04 AM
Not to fully justify what that guy did, but she should not have gotten out of the car. That is a no no on a traffic stop. Stay in the car unless told to get out.
8/14/2009 1:25:44 PM
If someone simply gets out of the car and nothing more, its not a blank check for a cop to do anything he wants.Dude just realized she really wasn't on the phone, and was too stubborn to admit his mistake, so he made up some other charge she couldn't prove wrong....I'd be pissed too.
8/14/2009 2:10:26 PM
No its not a blank check to do anything, it is allowed to order them back into the car however. If they continue to refuse to get back into the car, then an escalation could very well be justified. Getting out of the car on a traffic stop is an officer safety and driver safety issue. stay in the car. court is where you can argue about whether the ticket was justified or not
8/14/2009 2:48:31 PM
8/31/2009 5:52:16 PM
Get real.
8/31/2009 5:55:42 PM
^ About what? Do you support police telling citizens "It ain't [America] no more"? Yes or no?Or are you just trying to derail yet another thread with your inane trolling?
8/31/2009 6:10:50 PM
I don't take anything serious, especially something without context, that refers to the healthcare debate as Obama Deathcare.
8/31/2009 6:15:35 PM
http://reason.com/blog/show/135952.htmlCop pulls over woman for DUI. Cop arrests woman. Cop "interrogates" woman". Cop turns off camera. Cop turns camera back on, woman is lying in pool of blood. Cop suspended pending investigation. Fast foward 1.5 years, cop is reinstated with full back-pay and benefits because a polygraph operator failed to record the results of a polygraph test. JUSTICE IS SERVED.
9/9/2009 10:56:57 PM
lol, the cops lawyer said she "tripped and fell while the camera was off"
9/10/2009 9:18:18 AM
Are cops that bored where they have nothing better to do than harass motorists for stupid crap like not wearing a seatbelt or talking on the cellphone.You would think that in NY or anywhere else a motorist swerving lanes, cutting people off, or cutting the median all while being inattentive due to talking on the cell phone and sipping on their latte could be cited for the broad citation of Reckless Driving. If its someone cruising the speed limit on I40 in the right lane answering a business call briefly or driving down Western calling their friend real fast b.c they need directions than who gives a fuck.I would be real pissed off if talking on the cell is banned in NC b.c of a few yuppie soccer moms or sorostitutes who use driving as their chance to carry on a 20 min gossip fest.
9/10/2009 10:46:36 AM
bump
7/17/2010 6:21:37 AM
Katrina Cover-Up: Cops May Face Death PenaltyFour New Orleans Police Officers Indicted in Post-Hurricane Katrina Bridge Shootings July 14, 2010
7/17/2010 6:42:15 AM
Absolutely. Any time a cop is actually found guilty of a crime they should automatically receive the maximum penalty for said crime. It won't be much of a deterrent considering how difficult it is to even have the DA charge a cop, but it might help.
7/17/2010 12:23:48 PM
Expect a bunch of arizona stories in a month or so. Don't expect these knuckle draggers to be able to tell the large legal population of arizona hispanics from the illegal ones.Power corrupts. Power corrupts idiots even faster.[Edited on July 17, 2010 at 1:00 PM. Reason : .]
7/17/2010 12:59:21 PM
7/17/2010 1:03:37 PM
if you are looking to find a corrupt cop, here is what you do:1) call the police station.2) it really doesnt matter who answers3) profitin other news, while we are all wanting to send aid to Hati, the New Oleans PD has pledged 25 cops to go and beat up the survivors
7/17/2010 1:29:12 PM
My gut reaction is to say sure, give the Katrina cops the needle. But upon thinking about it, the immediate aftermath of Katrina had to be one of the most chaotic, stressful times in the history of the country. We've had breakdowns in law and order before, certainly, but not coupled with a massive natural disaster that effective demolished and shut down an entire region.Unless these guys have a history of excessive violence, I figure the unique nature of their situation probably had more to do with the incident than anything. As a result it seems unlikely that they would kill again if they ever got out of prison, so by my own standard for applying the death penalty I don't think it's warranted here. Life in prison would be adequate, and if somehow they ever do get out legally I think it's pretty obvious that we won't have to worry about them being cops again.---I've had mixed experiences with cops. It seems that when something minor is going on, they have a habit of blowing things out of proportion, and many haven't accepted even the slightest and most civil disagreement (such as one time when I had to demonstrate to a cop how what he thought were drugs were not drugs; he got very angry and decided to find something else to ticket us for)However, both times I've felt like I was in legitimate danger and called them out, the RPD has been prompt, professional, and effective.
7/17/2010 4:00:46 PM
Of course, the really troublesome thing with this Katrina business is the cover-up. They coulda just confessed and explained themselves and gotten like two to four years...But nooooo...these idiots thought they could lie their way out of two dead bodies and four people riddled with bullets.People make mistakes. And sometimes we make horrible ones that will haunt us forever...deception can't change that.
7/17/2010 5:04:16 PM
I have to go with the death penalty on this one. First, it's not a single person but a whole group of folks that were shot up, resulting in the deaths of two of them. Second, you had the cover up which doesn't help anything. I understand that the situation probably made them panic a bit given that the entire NOPD disintegrated around them, but this was a group of four officers and two others armed with assault rifles apparently facing what apparently sounds like a group of six or seven unarmed civilians on a bridge (please correct me if I'm wrong, but that's what I gleaned from this article). It just seems like complete overkill to me.
7/18/2010 2:37:43 PM
This is what I'm talking about when I use "jackbooted thugs": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSzAHM97LJQThe guy's a 64-year-old cancer survivor with a heart condition. Note well that the cops also shock him again while he's on the ground with his hands handcuffed behind his back.Here's another one:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RxH1CnYhd8The guy just yells some stuff at cops from his own property and gets arrested. Admittedly, these guys didn't handle their encounters with officers well, but they didn't deserve the treatment they got either. Cops often forget that people have free speech rights and other rights, especially within their own homes.
9/3/2010 4:22:25 AM
With respect to the guy getting tased; did he have a right to be tased? Yes, he was told to place his hands behind his back (an arrest) and he resisted. While not assaultive, its still a resist and under state law (if this occurred in NC) that officer had the right to affect the arrest. The second scenario is a little bit of a gray area; that guy was being an ass but sometimes you have to let it slide (only to an extent given the place, and who you are dealing with). You would really have to articulate why you contacted that man, investigated and made an arrest. I thank you have enough here, but is it worth it?
9/3/2010 6:17:59 PM
Yeah, you're right, aside from the fact that it was not a lawful arrest and the police had no right to enter his home. The city (and therefore the tax payers) are going to foot a hell of bill when this goes to court. Sadly, the officers in this case will probably be placed on paid administrative leave at most.The second case, sure the guy is a dick, but that's not illegal. Again, police had no right to arrest. Public servants need to be held accountable to the public, that's the bottom line.
9/3/2010 9:07:41 PM
Where is your base for saying that in the above 2 scenarios there is no right to arrest? In the second scenario there could be an Arkansas state law the prohibits third party recording or his actions might fall under a disorderly conduct statute. In the first scenario I don't see a back story so the police most likely had a right to be there. If someone calls 911, LE has the right to check the welfare of the occupants of the residence. Again, I'm not saying that the above two videos are examples of stellar police work but given there context I see nothing wrong.
9/4/2010 6:54:11 AM