I have no doubt that a few cops would feel that way (out of many thousands) but if you think that’s common or likely you’re delusional (awkward strange fantasy level delusional).
Where did i even remotely insinuate this as common?
Lol, jesus...
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I have no doubt that a few cops would feel that way (out of many thousands) but if you think that’s common or likely you’re delusional (awkward strange fantasy level delusional).
That's a wrap folks. From getting pulled over for speeding to the Warsaw Ghetto.Should the Jews in Warsaw have not fought back?.....just submitted because the Nazis were going to get them anyways?.....
When you don't give people an out...you don't forgive them for crimes they've atoned for....and you actively go out of your way to oppress them...why would you expect anything other than violence?
Should he have committed his previous crimes......no, but he served his time.
Should he have been speeding?......probably not
Should speeding be the reason he spends life in jail?......also no.....
Could he have gone to court to fight it?......not when he feels there's no point, which given his experience is honestly a fair point.
Not saying he was right.....but the state is hardly blameless here.
100mph isn’t fast.
85-90 is my normal freeway speed. 100 isnt uncommon. Ive gone passed plenty of cops without them coming after me. And if it was so dangerous why should the cop come flying after me. They aren't any kind of pro drivers. Doung 100 in todays cars is safer then doing 60 in cars from 10 years ago in every wayI have no doubt that a few cops would feel that way (out of many thousands) but if you think that’s common or likely you’re delusional (awkward strange fantasy level delusional).
Oh my God, a whole 100 mph.
Dude have you ever driven on a highway?
Highway speeds of 90-100 are not uncommon.
Christ Ive never seen a statie on the highway(no lights on) doing anything less that 90...
Where did i even remotely insinuate this as common?
Lol, jesus...
I said, “If you think this is likely or common…”
You said:
“I think the patrol guy was pissed”
So… you think this is likely.and I think you’re an idiot (if you really think that’s likely what was in the cop’s mind).
That right there. He could have gone to court to fight it. Feeling that there is no point is subjective and not a valid point in defense of his choking the cop. For that, you deserve a Billy Madison moment. Congrats, you have earned it.Could he have gone to court to fight it?......not when he feels there's no point, which given his experience is honestly a fair point.
Thank you for your service. If you are ever in the DFW area, I need to buy you lunch.I totally get that and I’m with you there. Cops/Judges making something minor seem like the crime of the century is a serious pet peeve of mine.
But adult men should have enough impulse control to behave with some level of control even when provoked. If they don’t have that control when pissed off by a cop, what are they doing to the weaker people in their lives when pissed off? Wives? Girlfriends? Mothers?
Details:
Drunk asshole with a long history of being a drunk asshole (including beating children with oversized horse shoes (from the game, horse shoes) and fighting with cops, took a shot at my partner with a rifle.
My partner shot him 4 times and I shot him 8 times before he hit the ground.
This was in the BLM/anti cop hay day, so we were both “retired” early for political reasons.
It’s a tough pill to swallow when your career is ended for doing the right thing, and the media lies for years about it because they know they can… but if I had to do it all over the only thing I’d do different is start shooting a half second earlier.
It kills me that there was a moment of hesitation (when my partner was just shot at) over taking a dirtbag life.
Zero part of that, even if he was wrongly convicted before, excuses him from not complying this time and also choking the cop.....did you miss the whole part where the courts sent him to prison for 16 years for crimes he didnt do?....
yeeeeaaaah, i think you did
....did you miss the whole part where the courts sent him to prison for 16 years for crimes he didnt do?....
yeeeeaaaah, i think you did
He just passed the cop doing a 100 mph, at that point it’s reckless driving. It‘s clear he’s looking for trouble and he found it. At those speeds he’s not going to get politeness as he was a danger to the public, then he wants to argue and be defiant. Then there is resisting arrest and assaulting a cop.Ah yes....because his last trip to court ended up so well for him.....
Oh wait....no it didn't.....he was sentenced to 16 yrs for a crime he didn't commit.
After going what he went through, why would he have any faith in the justice system? Or feel like he could get a fair trial?
I honestly can't blame the guy
If you just escaped a prison sentence...
And you genuinely thought a corrupt govt was going to find another way to get you back behind bars for good, what would you do?...no sane person would trust the court system that failed them once, and now seems like it has a personal motive to fail them again.
On the racetrack, you are correct. On the interstate where this guy was stopped with all the variables of slower moving traffic ahead and cars changing lanes - it’s reckless too fast.100mph isn’t fast.
The places I have driven, it is criminal and you can go to jail. And that is a lot of placesOn the racetrack, you are correct. On the interstate where this guy was stopped with all the variables of slower moving traffic ahead and cars changing lanes - it’s reckless too fast.
This question alone shows your complete stupidity in regard to how to handle law enforcement. Can you name me one single case where a suspect, citizen, criminal, or whatever you want to tag the individual as, went physical on a cop trying to make an arrest at the scene, and it went in their favor, and the cop simply left, and forgot the whole thing?Serious question for you...at what point would you fight?
And there's the problem. Arrestable offense when zero people or property were harmed.In some states, going over a certain speed limit, like 100 MPH is an arrestable offence. So the officer may have been well within his rights to arrest the driver.
Dude, public ass kissing/boot licking??Thank you for your service. If you are ever in the DFW area, I need to buy you lunch.
Only if they're lucky. Speed limits are there for a reason. Because most people understand if everyone and their brother drove 100 MPH everytime they felt like it, traffic fatalities would go through the roof.And there's the problem. Arrestable offense when zero people or property were harmed.
Conformity regulations!!
I knew that the "But What If" were going to come. Too long, didn't read past the But But But.Only if they're lucky. Speed limits are there for a reason. Because most people understand if everyone and their brother drove 100 MPH everytime they felt like it, traffic fatalities would go through the roof.
Most drivers today have barely enough skill or common sense behind the wheel to drive at posted speeds. Allow them to drive at 100 MPH and it's a disaster waiting to happen.
Not to mention most individuals don't maintain their vehicles properly enough to safely push them that fast. Bald tires, bad shocks, etc., all contribute to raising the bar for serious accidents to happen.
If you look at the European Autobahn, along with their driving in general, they have strict maintenance protocol and inspections for all vehicles that must be followed to the letter.
Anything found in need of repair is automatically flagged. And it must be corrected and signed off on by a competent mechanic before a valid sticker is issued. That's why they allow for higher posted speeds.
In this country people will drive 5 or 10 MPH over on a regular basis. Cops know this and hand out tickets. Which amount to a fine, along with a few points against your license. Basically a slap on the wrist, telling you to slow down and be more careful.
But in most states anything over 15 to 20 MPH above the posted limit is treated as a criminal offense. Because anyone driving that fast is basically saying fuck you to the law, along with its enforcement. So you'll be arrested, and your vehicle will be towed and impounded.
This isn't done because cops want to be pricks. It's done to remove idiots from the road, who are a danger to themselves, and those around them. The punishment is more severe, because the offense is greater, and more importantly deliberate.
You will only, "be made an example of", if you act like an asshole, who feels they have to resist any and all authority. Because they don't like it, agree with it, or else feel they are above it.I knew that the "But What If" were going to come. Too long, didn't read past the But But But.
Were there any people or property harmed? NO! It's a compliance, obey your master, we'll make an example out of you, obedience, bullshit regulation law or whatever.
They will make an example out of you to ensure compliance by others.You will only, "be made an example of", if you act like an asshole, who feels they have to resist any and all authority. Because they don't like it, agree with it, or else feel they are above it.
These types of people can't help themselves by simply behaving, and doing what they are told to do, for the few minutes they have to do it. They can't resist their urge to resist, run, and or fight it out on the street where they're guaranteed to not only lose, but make matters worse for themselves.
How many times do we see these stupid idiots running from cops? Resisting cops? Even when there is one of them against 5 or 6 cops. They do it all the time. They're simply stupid idiots, who cannot control themselves for their own good.
Same thing with car chases. These morons know they're going to get caught. But they can't resist running, and in the process endanger themselves, and everyone around them. Again, they're fucking idiots, who feel they must resist any and all authority. Regardless of how dangerous or futile it is guaranteed to become.
So yes, smart people will comply, and do what the cop tells them to do. Not because they're weak or afraid. But because they're smart enough to understand they're temporarily in a no win situation. And behaving themselves by doing exactly what the cop tells them is in their best long term interest.
And as I mentioned before, they're intelligent enough to know to do their fighting in a courtroom with an attorney. Not like an idiot in the street with their fists....
Where they have zero chance against Tasers, 9 MM's, radios, spike strips, roadblocks, and helicopters with thermal imaging. Or a dozen other advantages the police have that street idiots with low I.Q.'s don't.
FOADDude, public ass kissing/boot licking??
You should take that to private messaging. Almost misspelled that as massaging.
Like illegal immigration?And there's the problem. Arrestable offense when zero people or property were harmed.
Conformity regulations!!
Are you saying that no one is hurt or property damage done by illegal immigrants?Like illegal immigration?
Because there are varying degrees of violation. So there are varying degrees of punishment to match. As I said, people routinely drive 5 or 10 over. It's easy to do when you are preoccupied, or late to work. Especially today with modern, powerful, smooth driving vehicles......Why not make any over the posted limit an arrestable offense?.....
It was 100% on him regardless of the 16 year argument. He decided to respond to the cop in the manner that he did. It is called emotional intelligence, something most people have no concept of. Did the cop escalate the situation? Yes but regardless the dead guy solely made his decision and paid the price.Get in the box car eh?
The court system can't fuck someone over...royally, then act surprised when they say ," you know what, imma take my chances before i trust the courts again, fuck you"
There were multiple contributers to his death...he was definitely a big part of it.....but it wasn't all on him.
There are even speed limits on racetracks. Both NASCAR, as well as Formula 1 have pit road speed limits that are strictly enforced for the safety of the other cars, and pit crew members on pit lane.On the racetrack, you are correct. On the interstate where this guy was stopped with all the variables of slower moving traffic ahead and cars changing lanes - it’s reckless too fast.
So what you are saying is that people that drive over a speed limit leads to bank robbery and hostage taking? Geeze man, your cheese has slid off your cracker.Because there are varying degrees of violation. So there are varying degrees of punishment to match. As I said, people routinely drive 5 or 10 over. It's easy to do when you are preoccupied, or late to work. Especially today with modern, powerful, smooth driving vehicles.
By giving them a simple ticket, it makes them think more about their driving. And as a result, they'll be more compliant. But when someone blatantly says, "fuck you, I'll drive as fast as I damn well please", and goes 100+ MPH, the punishment is far more harsh. As it should be.
This also carries over to more serious types of crimes, like bank robbery. Get caught just passing a note to the teller saying, "give me the money", will get you far less time, than if you come in with guns out yelling, "Hit the deck, this is a robbery!" and jump over the counter.
Do that, and you have just committed an armed takeover, which is far more serious. That will add many more years to your sentence. Going furthur by taking any hostages, or else binding and / or gagging people, or locking customers or employees in the vault, and you've just committed armed kidnapping.
Which is also a Federal offense..... With still more years added to your time. It all equates to more crime equals more time.... Again, as it should.
I shouldn't have to be explaining any of this to you, because it's basic common sense most any law abiding citizen already knows.
What's happening to Trump has nothing to do with any of that, because it's all political dirty tricks. It has nothing to do with "crime", and most anyone with a brain knows it.
Potentially? Just as potentially people are killed due to speeding. That act of speeding harms no one. The act of stepping over the border does the same.Are you saying that no one is hurt or property damage done by illegal immigrants?
This ^^^^^^^ right here is why there's so many bullshit laws in the book.With respect to speeding at 100 mph, I don’t like it and approve of the offender getting arrested.
I was almost killed in an auto accident and was within a fraction of an inch of dying.
So I don’t have any sympathy for some idiot who thinks he’s special and can break laws meant for safety.
What's your definition of harm?Potentially? Just as potentially people are killed due to speeding. That act of speeding harms no one. The act of stepping over the border does the same.
Driving a 100+ should not be an arrestable offense??They have absolutely no reason to make it arrestable offense if no one has been hurt or property damage.
Well that the end of this conversation. You are an idiot.Potentially? Just as potentially people are killed due to speeding. That act of speeding harms no one. The act of stepping over the border does the same.
Thousands of people are killed and injured each year due to excessive speed. So yes, your argument is indeed over.Well that the end of this conversation. You are an idiot.
Ask your local government how much is spent on illegals for schooling. How many additional classes and teachers are needed for the illegals? How about medical costs for the illegals? You do know that they are not required to have the standard vaccinations while citizens children are? Identity theft? Good grief I could go on but it wouldn't matter.
And yes they need to be taken into custody to be deported. A speeder doesn't
Good Lord. Please please go back and read what I have written. Then copy and paste where I said that there should NOT be any penalty.Does someone have to be severely injured or killed from someone driving at reckless speeds and only then you agree there should be a penalty?
It’s the statute on the books passed by the legislature. Why is this difficult for you? If you don’t like the law work to get it eliminated.
Are you being obtuse just for the sake of being argumentative? Or you just don’t like laws in general because you’re rebellious?
No, of course not. If the body of a race car isn't constructed properly, or made from non compliant materials, it won't be allowed on the track. Tires are also regulated for size, and construction. Again for drivers safety, along with fairness of competition.Nascar has limits on tire type, HP, body construction as well.....should police fine you because you are running Goodyear All seasons instead of Pirelli Summers?
Many more are injured in the bathtub. WTF makes this an arrestable offense?Thousands of people are killed and injured each year due to excessive speed. So yes, your argument is indeed over.
If that's your take on what I wrote, this will almost certainly help you.... As was said, your argument is over.So what you are saying is that people that drive over a speed limit leads to bank robbery and hostage taking?
You like your, what if’s….So if legislature passes a law that bans guns, and police go door to door, you handing yours over? .......or are you gonna "change the law"
No legislature is going to get rid of a law that generates them millions in revenue each year.