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you see all the dialogue before you came in here. Address them and stop deflecting.
I'm on the job. I'll play and get to questions in the order that they are asked of me. Quote to ask.
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you see all the dialogue before you came in here. Address them and stop deflecting.
I'm on the job. I'll play and get to questions in the order that they are asked of me. Quote to ask.
Ask away. I'm too lazy to look through all those pages.you see all the dialogue before you came in here. Address them and stop deflecting.
want to give these cops some serious questions?
watch "the seven five" on netflix before asking anything.
So there is this cop that lives in my building, there is a space on the street that says NO STANDING space big enough for 1 car between two driveways, however he's treated this like his personal parking space 7 days a week 24 hours a day, when the regular peeps like myself have to pay the building for a space or drive around searching for a space, my question is, if I see that space open and park there, will I get a ticket? And if I do and have prove that this cop has been parking there for over a year as he sees fit and gone untouched, what will a judge tells me when I debate the ticket? I didn't know cops and their civil cars were immune to traffic laws...
Natural law is as old as time and memorial. Look into it.
Non aggression principle
Self defense principle
Man made laws like "don't steal" are simply redundant.
Any action taken that doesn't result in the harm or violation of another sentient being is a human right.
Therefore it is immoral for anyone to state that it's "illegal" for anyone to partake in an activity such as doing coke for example, weather or not it's harmful to the person doing it is not another's call to make. We all claim ownership of ourselves and our bodies that's a fact that many fail to realize. So by telling someone "you can't put this in your body" you're staking claim and ownership over that persons body which is a form of SLAVERY if we're being honest with ourselves.
THERE ARE LAWS WE NEED TO ABIDE BY. Like I said more than 90% aren't even aware of them.
This dude got 3 different accounts.
Whats really going on here
This dude got 3 different accounts.
Whats really going on here
What do Police officers think of correctional officers"?
What do you personally think of them?
I personally don't know any of them. I only interact with them at jail and not enough time to really come to a conclusion.
can cops search someone personal info without a warrant or a crime ?
are cops allowed to be friends with criminals?
are cops allowed to have criminals commit crimes for them for profit?
what would happen if a cop knew about a criminal scheme going on and did not tell anyone?
what would happen if there is proof a cop knew about convicts plotting to rob a bank and did not tell anyone?
OP what are your thoughts on the developing situation with the murder of Jordan Edwards by a ***** with a badge?
What do you think the outcome will be, and can you explain what the internal review process is lIke?
How does OP feel about the cops who murdered Alton Sterling not being charged?
I go to jail for shooting a fleeing intruder.
They get paid vacation
From my experience alot of you Asian police are extremely biased toward helping your Asian communities letting fellow asians off especially asian mischievous youth because you know how thier parents are about family honor and discipline you would rather take them to thier parents and not to central booking but meanwhile coming down hard on the black communities you patrol. Booking our youth and putting them in the system ie juvenile hall which destroys thier minds worst.
I feel you asian police shouldn't be patrolling our communities either because we are not of the same logic and cultures.
Read this book then tell me how you feel. Very short read.
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http://www.mensenrechten.org/wp-con...-dangerous-superstition-larken-rose-20111.pdf
I've also got about 6 other books that prove your occupation is immoral
Right, I never got this.Why do cops ask "where are you going/headed" when they pull you over?
I've only read through "Part I" but it's a good read so far. Definitely a lot to think about and I see the author's perspective. He's very thorough and explains his viewpoints well. Whatever company published that though needs to hire a new editor.
How do I feel so far? I see you guys share the same viewpoints on government and authority in that they are only "imagined" to have the authority that they have because the vast majority of people buy into it. They were taught to have that mindset growing up and are afraid to even think that anything else can be right or correct. The examples and analogies given are good and make sense except, for example, the one where he states the "government" has "laws" for taxing people for their work or where they live beings the same as a neighborhood gang taxing shop owners a fee of their own for operating on their turf. How he says the former is "accepted" because it falls along the lines of the peoples misguided beliefs in the "government," while the latter is a "crime" because it is a gang thats carrying it out. I understand it's a similar concept, but I disagree with his viewpoint. I also want to say some of his claims are common sense but common sense isn't the same for everybody. Like when he talks about how the "government" doesn't do everything for its people because everybody would have to want the exact same thing. Waste of a paragraph.
Good read overall and I'll hit the rest of it when I get time.
Question for you though. I saw in one of your posts that you say some laws are straight heinous and cruel. Can you give me an example of one or two?
Fleeing intruders are tricky. Technically, once the threat is gone then you're not supposed to shoot someone that say, just broke into your house. I learned about this long before I was law enforcement. I get it that in a normal situation the fear is still going to be there but yeah, if dude is trying to run out your front door then it sucks, but you're supposed to let them go or take them into custody some other way.
its called being passive aggressive. their objective is to piss you off so when they lock you up for some petty *** **** its your fault
Why do cops ask "where are you going/headed" when they pull you over?