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  • #16
    They were both in the wrong.

    The cop could've been a little more patient, and is in fact obligated to give his name, show identification, and his badge number when asked. Not some bullshit nonsense about "oh I'll be in court."

    The lady had an attitude and did not comply with orders put to her while under arrest. I've seen the video before and I believe she did sue for police brutality.
    "Sexy" Steve Mijalis-Gilster, IVX

    Reinstate Me.

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    • #17
      He did identify himself. I sure hope the suit got tossed. Stupid cunt.

      FYI, never ask for the cop's name or say anything out of the ordinary if you intend to go to court to challenge the violation. Anytime a cop is asked that question they know for sure to show up to court. It's common sense, but people rarely do it.

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      • #18
        How was the officer in the wrong at all? Just doesnt make sense.

        That was one dumb bitch.

        Oh, and the snowboard thing made my left leg hurt Broke it a year ago in a stupid drunk accident (jumped off a 12' dock into 6" of water)
        k8> (both my dad's are gay :( )

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        • #19
          I couldn't tell from the video if she was trying to hit the cop or not but I think they were justified. She refused to get out of the car and was a bitch from the start. It might hurt like hell but it's better then the cops forcing her out or shooting her.

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          • #20
            If you were in his position many of you would do the same, you know your level of patience won't be higher then his.. imagine having a rough day and some waster bitch starts making it worse, fuck it *zap*
            LoPIST> i have tons of leet freinds

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            • #21
              I don't think it was a matter of patience with the zapping, she was placed under arrest and she allegedly tried to strike the officer (that approached from the passenger side) when he attempted to take her phone out of her hand.

              Like Kolar said, tazing her was probably a "safer" option (from a legal/safety standpoint) because if he tried to remove her by physically overpowering her, she might have gotten more badly injured, or if he had tried pepper spray, he might have incapacitated himself or his partner in the process.

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