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  • #76
    Cop killer, better you than me.
    Cop killer, fuck police brutality!
    Cop killer, I know your family's grievin'
    (fuck 'em)
    Cop killer, but tonight we get even
    Cig Smoke> He spelled since "sinse" LOOOl


    YTRE> i wish newbs likes you who think they are vet like hazuki wouldn,t talk like necro

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    • #77
      Originally posted by Zerzera View Post
      You sound like a fucking sheep of a European with your protocol bullshit. The guy acted like a moron and in my book they should have undressed him -to humiliate him- , shave him, put a big mark on his body and deport him to some camp. That will teach him for stepping out of line like that and asking questions is never a good thing in my opinion.
      AND TOMORROW THE RED ARMY WILL MARCH AND WE WILL KILL ALL CAPITALIST PIGS IN THE NAME OF GLORY.
      it makes me sick when i think of it, all my heroes could not live with it so i hope you rest in peace cause with us you never did

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Kolar View Post
        There was an incident at U of T a while back, police were using the tazer on this kid to get him to comply with their orders. He refused to show photo ID or didn't have any can't remember. They did it repeatedly over a few minutes. The police nearly caused a riot over it. Causing someone pain in an attempt to get them to comply is not right to me, it's no different then kicking the kid in the face. This weapon should only be used to subdue a dangerous suspect when lethal force is not warranted and where overwhelming force or the risk to the officers is too great.
        On the UCLA incident, the kid refused to move knowing he had no ID as if he were trying to make a point of it all. the fact of the matter was that there was a rapist on campus thus security had increased somewhat and all the students knew.

        If he freaking got up, went with them and proved he was a student that simply left behind their card, he could have avoided the whole dam issue. Off camera, they tried to nudge him up with suggestive force, but he explicitly refused to budge thus granting the officers LTL force. The whining afterwards and complaining about the laughable connection to the patriot act is pathetic. it was either that or wrestling the student down which risks injury, especially in a crowded library. with a will such as his, i doubt he'd give in, even over a trivial matter such as an ID.

        The kid deserved it, well a first tazer, not repeated jolts, but the he isn't as much a victim as the officers are innocent, same case with this Florida U guy.
        Celibrate
        XXX is overrated.

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        • #79
          Originally posted by genocidal View Post
          I'm going to ignore the Euro posts A) because they're illogical B) because Euros are used to being sheep to their governments and C) because they're Euro.
          Americans would like to think they live in a country with freedom of speech, but that isn't true. After september 11 G. Bush created fear among the people and told the citizens, you geno, that they needed protection. Every dictator has used the fear-factor to gain power by telling the people they need protection against the enemies. Now tell me. Who who is the sheep here?
          Go ahead, ignore the euro.

          And like guru said, hi by the way peter, wait until you meet the spanish police (gardia seville or something), or the french, or the italian, or the croation (etc,etc). Then you will learn the hard way what respect for authority is.

          You're problem is that you live in a sue-country. A doctor is afraid to give perscription because he will get sue'd for wrong advice. If you poor coffee too hot, you get sue'd (i mean, WTF).

          By removing all warning labels from all electrical devices, the problem (you, geno) will solve itself, but that's just an euro opinion.

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          • #80
            This issue is way too debatable. It could seriously go on and on about whether the rent-a-cops handled it correctly or whether the student was exhibiting an excessive use of douchebag-ery.

            Simply put, I believe that there are certain instances where being arrested are justified and instances where it's just plain wrong. This one, in my opinion, was justified. It didn't look like the cops were using excessive force initially. In fact, the student looked as if he was complying and it looked like they were just gonna walk out of the auditorium hassle-free. The student found it in his best interest to squirm and shout. Bad move. Especially in front of a distinguished political figure in which you're representing your college. The cops didn't escalate things, he did.

            A number of my family members and friends are somewhat affiliated with California law enforcement, and I've been brought up to believe that you comply with the police first, then give your side of the story. It's just better for everyone that way. It seemed like the student wanted to raise some heads, guess he succeeded.

            BTW: No one in the audience tried to do anything about the situation other than film it with their digital cameras and make a mental note of what to write on their blogs.

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            • #81
              its funny that john kerry says "hold on let me answer his question"

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              • #82
                Originally posted by Ayano
                On the UCLA incident, the kid refused to move knowing he had no ID as if he were trying to make a point of it all. the fact of the matter was that there was a rapist on campus thus security had increased somewhat and all the students knew.

                If he freaking got up, went with them and proved he was a student that simply left behind their card, he could have avoided the whole dam issue. Off camera, they tried to nudge him up with suggestive force, but he explicitly refused to budge thus granting the officers LTL force. The whining afterwards and complaining about the laughable connection to the patriot act is pathetic. it was either that or wrestling the student down which risks injury, especially in a crowded library. with a will such as his, i doubt he'd give in, even over a trivial matter such as an ID.

                The kid deserved it, well a first tazer, not repeated jolts, but the he isn't as much a victim as the officers are innocent, same case with this Florida U guy.
                While we all can agree most of these kids are looking to make an issue out of it neither the UCLA or UF incident was handled correctly by police. It's not about deserving any sort of punishment, police must treat EVERYONE the same following a set of protocols and after the fact justify their use of force.

                Edit: When the UCLA incident was reviewed it was found campus police used excessive force anyways.
                Last edited by Kolar; 09-20-2007, 09:48 AM.

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                • #83
                  Guardia Civil is a Spanish police force with military and civil duties. It's primary mission is to protect the fatherland, their motto is: Anything for the fatherland (Todo por la Patria). You don't mess with these people at all, cause they mess you up.
                  Maybe God was the first suicide bomber and the Big Bang was his moment of Glory.

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                  • #84
                    see he dont give a fuck thats the problem
                    he see a motherfuckin cop he dont dodge him
                    Originally posted by Ward
                    OK.. ur retarded case closed

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                    • #85
                      Im just wondering, when is the appropriate time to ask someone wether he is a member of skull & bones or not.

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by GuruMeditation View Post
                        ....

                        hang on, an American just said that?
                        Fuck you, frenchie. You swallow everything your goverment does to you.
                        Jesus Christ on a pogo stick

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by un. View Post
                          Im just wondering, when is the appropriate time to ask someone wether he is a member of skull & bones or not.
                          Dark alley
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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Bilbo View Post
                            Fuck you, frenchie. You swallow everything your goverment does to you.
                            L O FUCKING L

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by Bilbo View Post
                              Fuck you, frenchie. You swallow everything your goverment does to you.
                              On the contrary the French are notable for making their voice heard when they aren't happy with what the government is doing.

                              In fact therein is the very problem with their country. They believe their voices should be heard regardless of what is best for France. So they'll go to any means to do so. Blocking streets, suspending public services ... it's a nightmare for someone like me who could care less. Striking is the French national pastime.

                              Sarkozy is going to be a nasty reality check for anyone there content with sitting back and letting the government taking of them.

                              When was the last time the American people protested against anything and made anything happen? When the last time the Swedes ... well made anything happen. All huff, no puff.
                              gravy_: They should do great gran tourismo
                              gravy_: Electric granny chariots
                              gravy_: round the nurburgring

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by un. View Post
                                Im just wondering, when is the appropriate time to ask someone wether he is a member of skull & bones or not.
                                The same time you would ask them if they believed in fairies and if Shrek was a real person.
                                Music and medicine, I'm living in a place where they overlap.

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