Lemme ask you.... If it was a 250 lb female officer, would you get behind the cops on this, or would the protestor lady still get a pass?
I've already stated that it isn't perfect, but it's the best we've got at this point
(even just the knowledge that someone might just end up on video due to
their actions, and thus they govern their behavior accordingly). Can you
suggest something better at this point in exchange for surrendering this
liberty? (by choice or otherwise)
Tens of thousands of CCTV cameras, yet 80% of crime unsolved - News - Evening Standard
Is this the solution you seek?
Tell me that you'd still have the same perceived liberty in an environment like that?
I've already stated that it isn't perfect, but it's the best we've got at this point
(even just the knowledge that someone might just end up on video due to
their actions, and thus they govern their behavior accordingly). Can you
suggest something better at this point in exchange for surrendering this
liberty? (by choice or otherwise)
CCTV & ATM cams & Dash cams & video cameras in pulblic are a fact
of life at this point. They aren't perfect, but it's the best we have at this
point.
Lemme ask you.... If it was a 250 lb female officer, would you get behind the cops on this, or would the protestor lady still get a pass?
Lemme ask you.... If it was a 250 lb female officer, would you get behind the cops on this, or would the protestor lady still get a pass?
CC cams, dash cams, ATM/bank cams are one thing.... They record events from start to finish and are essentially objective as they are passive tools.
That said, what I was driving at related to the notion of foregoing your liberty for security.... Wouldn't it appear that having your every move recorded (without your permission) represent an erosion of your freedoms?
CC cams, dash cams, ATM/bank cams are one thing.... They record events from start to finish and are essentially objective as they are passive tools.
That said, what I was driving at related to the notion of foregoing your liberty for security.... Wouldn't it appear that having your every move recorded (without your permission) represent an erosion of your freedoms?
CC cams, dash cams, ATM/bank cams are one thing.... They record events from start to finish and are essentially objective as they are passive tools.
That said, what I was driving at related to the notion of foregoing your liberty for security.... Wouldn't it appear that having your every move recorded (without your permission) represent an erosion of your freedoms?
and yes, the photo has it right.
Can you suggest something better at this point?
You're assuming that the cop know it was silly string?
How about a toy gun? Plastic knife?... They're just toys after all
Far too much conjecture going on. Facts are she sprayed silly string and could be charged under a couple of laws Nimflir listed. The officer used excessive force to subdue her and got caught on camera. So charge her with mischief thing and charge him with assault. Let them both have a day in court with all the evidence available and live with the verdicts. That is how it works. She don't get a free pass because he punched her in the mouth, he don't get a free pass because he is a cop.
Hmmm, she assaults officers, refuses to obey lawful orders, attempts to flee, gets taken down, and the Cop is the bad guy?
Interesting.
Here....found the water coming in:
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Some person back in the crowd wearing a long sleeved garment, and
not the woman in the crosswalk who was punched in the face who
was wearing a T-shirt. Does this change anything though?
You're a police officer coming face to face with someone who is holding what looks like a pistol.....do you ask yourself is it a real gun? or a toy gun? or do you react with the assumption that it is deadly?
Is it a can of silly string in that hand or is it acid or some other concoction???
Maybe we should start registering silly string so if the cops come to my house they can check the database and find out if I'm packing.
And water bottles....don't forget those dangerous liquid projectile launchers!
I have two or three water pistols. I'm going to hide them in the attic tonight just in case.
OK smart guy...You tell me in one second which is the real gun in those three....because that is the time you have to live if you're a cop and someone pulls it on youThe sadly un-funny part of that is people have been shot by cops for pointing a water pistol!...or cell phone (not sure how it looks like a gun but..)...or a wallet. I wouldn't be surprised if one day some trigger happy, **** scared kid fresh from the academy caps someone for pointing their finger.
This would be a much better comparison.
Which is the gun?
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Quick!!! You only have a split second.
Never argue with a silly person....he will beat you with experience.....:lol:
Could agree more. That's why I never argue with them...I just make fun of them.
Irrelevant, You said they weren't Peace Officers, they are.Now explain this Einstein....if a police officer & peace officer are the same thing why do cops swear 2 different oaths? 1 to the queen to act as a peace officer and a 2nd oath to the corporation of Canada to be a police officer. Once you get that you might understand where the difference lies. To help you a bit....Judges swear 2 oaths as well...1 to the queen & 1 to the corporation of Canada.
Nope.Wow, talk about Stockholm syndrome.
Nope.Birds of a feather stick together.
Assault is any contact, without consent.It definitely was not assault.
No he gave a smack down to someone he thought was a suspect, who appeared to be fleeing.He wasn't doing his job. He was beating on someone weaker than he is.
LOL. You really should take some time to gather a few facts before you jump to defense of stupid, dumb or just plain ignorant cops.
Is it that time of the year again already?Couldn't agree more. That's why I never argue with them...I just make fun of them.