jeebs
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Where do meter maids fall into this conversation?
Did she give me a ticket and how big are her tits?
Where do meter maids fall into this conversation?
I agree with war on drugs. It's ineffective and stupid and why we have so many people in jail. Change the laws.For the record I'm not in the 'hate cops' category, except when one has very recently pissed me off, but it's been years since the last time and I'm over it.
I just question the mission they are being asked to perform a lot of the time.
Opposing the Iraq war doesn't mean you hate soldiers and opposing the war on drugs doesn't mean you hate cops.
I also oppose driving around, randomly stopping people for being "suspicious" too, because that's basically just harassing the public and that kind of crap is the main thing that puts them in danger. Cops should go places in response to calls, not go around looking for trouble to get into or revenue to generate through chicken-shit radar tickets.
Basically, I support making the Cops' jobs easier, safer, and less stressful for them and less annoying, invasive and dangerous for the rest of us.
No one wants no police, we are arguing for less police. We are arguing against the militarization of police and the expansion of their power.I am reading this and it leads me to one question. What is the alternative to having a police force?
I agree with war on drugs. It's ineffective and stupid and why we have so many people in jail. Change the laws.
Radar stops for speeding aren't chicken shit they are needed. Obey the rules and you won't be pulled over, and putting other people in danger .
every other country in the world does it with cameras, no need to use cops.
That is another thing pissing me off. The government is filming our every move. Every single thing we do is monitored and recorded. What I do is no ones damn business.
Cop caught speeding while driving on wet roads and while using cell phone. Pretty comical how the cop initially tries to lie about it.
I think every move of an officer should be recorded. It would solve a ton of problems.
Absolutely. Make them accountable for their actions. It's about the best solution I can think of to try and reel in cops who seem to feel that because they have a badge they can act like/do whatever the hell they want. I think recording their every move would go a long way towards that. If they know they have to answer for their actions instead of getting away with them I'd think that would be a big deterrent for a lot of the unacceptable behavior that goes on. That's assuming that they would face punishment comparable to what a private citizen would face for their indiscretions when it is deserved.
Fuck truckers. They think they own the road and everyone should yield to them.
They're all pieces of shit.
A lot of them are, but some are polite and courteous.
oh, I see what you are doing here. I am kind of slow, I didn't catch on the first time.Well, I've seen a couple truckers that were like that.
So I can only assume that they all are.
Everywhere.
It would not only do that, but it would also curb some of this, "OMG ALL TEHCOPS R HURRIBLE!!!" nonsense. Perception is reality, though, I guess. So, maybe it wouldn't.