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Good cop or bad cop??? by lab rat 2007-10-05 13:24:12
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  good cop. by subbywan2007-10-05 13:26:40
    I think he used remarkable restraint. by lab rat2007-10-05 13:38:50
      Speaking of 'brat' by taitano2007-10-05 14:14:21
  Good cop. by RetiQlum22007-10-05 13:33:26
  Good cop by imrambi2007-10-05 13:33:56
  Good Cop, Bad Law by lheggland2007-10-05 13:40:09
    Agreed. However, by Nath32007-10-05 13:42:31
      Being in an irrational state is no excuse. by lheggland2007-10-05 13:48:41
        Of course panicking is dangerous. by Nath32007-10-05 14:08:15
          You can condition your mind not ot panic, just by taitano2007-10-05 14:16:19
            Yes, but by SnArL2007-10-05 14:17:25
              No, but by taitano2007-10-05 14:22:34
          Panic is learned behavior, a heart attack is not. by lheggland2007-10-05 14:17:54
            Interesting. by Nath32007-10-05 14:22:15
              I come from two very good sources, and by taitano2007-10-05 14:24:01
            Oh, so true! I sat through a tornado in by Classic_Jon2007-10-05 14:30:03
            Reading is something you can and should by Peace_man2007-10-05 14:33:06
              And it still does not excuse her behavior. (n/t) by lheggland2007-10-05 14:34:09
                It explains why there is some reason by Peace_man2007-10-05 14:43:09
                  Apples and oranges. by subbywan2007-10-05 14:48:38
                    Well said. (n/t) by Classic_Jon2007-10-05 14:52:40
                  It makes her less sympathetic in my eyes. by lheggland2007-10-05 14:51:27
                    The officer is doing a good job. by Peace_man2007-10-05 15:04:25
                      And if you were the cop, what would you have done? by DrDeisel2007-10-05 15:09:31
                        If I were posting on this board, I would by Peace_man2007-10-05 15:18:54
                          Nobody is trash talking her. by lab rat2007-10-05 15:30:40
                            I must be getting too sensitive. by Peace_man2007-10-05 15:35:57
                      *us* blaming her vs the *cop* blaming her are by subbywan2007-10-05 15:11:41
                      So then bad behavior is to be expected by lab rat2007-10-05 15:19:06
                        It IS expected. by Peace_man2007-10-05 15:31:04
                          That would be an incorrect assumption. by subbywan2007-10-05 15:34:08
                            Yep. Exactly. She screwed up and should be held by lab rat2007-10-05 15:46:19
                              What I read here is pretty much everybody (n/t) by Twitchh2007-10-05 16:15:17
                            Agreed, IUPG sure, but sometimes a person sould by taitano2007-10-05 16:19:36
                              Sometimes, yes. Not when they're breaking by subbywan2007-10-05 16:24:30
                                I'm saying that was why she was being detained... by taitano2007-10-05 16:26:45
                                She was detained for breaking the law by subbywan2007-10-05 16:31:10
                            One more thing... by taitano2007-10-05 16:22:16
                              Hauled off home, or hauled off elsewhere, by subbywan2007-10-05 16:23:51
                                But she wasn't neccesarily being by taitano2007-10-05 16:34:06
                                Back of the cop car should be fine. by subbywan2007-10-05 16:35:45
                                I thought that was the other way around. ?? (n/t) by taitano2007-10-05 17:05:42
                                Arrested means you're being booked for something by subbywan2007-10-05 17:12:26
                  Peace_man - where, in all this thread, does by DrDeisel2007-10-05 14:54:20
                    Nowhere. by Peace_man2007-10-05 15:14:59
                      All I have to say to that is WHAT? (n/t) by Classic_Jon2007-10-05 15:18:13
                      Her behavior is by lheggland2007-10-05 15:19:27
                      First - Please tell me where you see that kind by DrDeisel2007-10-05 15:20:05
                        This quote? by Peace_man2007-10-05 15:22:16
                          That does not indicate advocacy for breaking her by DrDeisel2007-10-05 15:29:10
                          Is being drunk a valid excuse for bad behavior? (n/t) by lheggland2007-10-05 15:33:51
                  Sometimes, for a bright person... by RetiQlum22007-10-05 15:01:27
                    His jackboots just weren't visable in the video by SnArL2007-10-05 15:03:19
              I fault her and her parents for not teaching her by Classic_Jon2007-10-05 14:38:41
  He's a Saint. by vampire2007-10-05 13:41:43
    but at the same time he is "avoiding" hurting her by gibuu2007-10-05 14:20:14
      Yes? And? What's your point? by SnArL2007-10-05 14:25:56
        What he said. by RetiQlum22007-10-05 14:32:15
          Ya and being arrested for suspicion of drunk by gibuu2007-10-05 14:41:54
  Good cop, bad politician, suspicious girl. by taitano2007-10-05 13:43:22
  Good cop in a bad situation. by Peace_man2007-10-05 13:46:26
    Maybe call for backup? by lheggland2007-10-05 13:53:36
      Yep, Notice what kind of road he was on? by Classic_Jon2007-10-05 14:04:09
      Sure let's call for backup by DesertRat662007-10-05 16:29:59
    Then he could have been tougher by lab rat2007-10-05 14:02:59
  Good cop by Classic_Jon2007-10-05 13:47:35
    He even let go of one arm at one point. (n/t) by taitano2007-10-05 13:54:28
    That's the problem If he uses enough force by lab rat2007-10-05 14:01:27
      Yep, that is why he positioned her in front of the by Classic_Jon2007-10-05 14:06:41
  Good cop. by aix tom2007-10-05 14:01:18
  I dunno he had her arm bent an awful long way... by gibuu2007-10-05 14:13:49
    You can't bash the cop for the dumb law. (n/t) by lheggland2007-10-05 14:19:59
      police officer s have a lot of room for judgement by gibuu2007-10-05 14:23:18
        Jaywalking isn't an arrestable offense by SnArL2007-10-05 14:27:48
          see we had curfew when I was a kid too by gibuu2007-10-05 14:34:20
            Part of that is because these days by subbywan2007-10-05 14:37:43
            Now you’re just nitpicking. by lheggland2007-10-05 14:38:57
            Ok, and if she refused to tell him WHERE she lived by SnArL2007-10-05 14:44:43
        Yes, by lheggland2007-10-05 14:29:16
          Most people are surprised at how flexable by Classic_Jon2007-10-05 14:33:30
            He wasn't pulling her arm up that far, as by DrDeisel2007-10-05 14:40:00
              Most people think that if your hand is anywhere by Classic_Jon2007-10-05 14:46:38
    It's the law man . . . by hyzenthlay2007-10-05 14:20:54
    The law. by bimkins2007-10-05 14:22:49
      It's the cops who are NOT droids who by taitano2007-10-05 14:26:14
    not really. if she's still squirming that much by unjust2007-10-05 17:45:45
  Tough call by thread_killer2007-10-05 14:22:38
    Not necessarily by subbywan2007-10-05 14:30:50
      Yup, more leverage would have broken the brat's by lab rat2007-10-05 14:34:14
    I think it was the right call. by lheggland2007-10-05 14:32:52
      Small bones tend to go snappity-snap (n/t) by lab rat2007-10-05 14:38:31
        No! Really? How EVER do you know that? by SnArL2007-10-05 14:46:23
    And a little too much leverage and she's got a by SnArL2007-10-05 14:35:08
  Good cop. by wabbit652007-10-05 14:49:54
  The only thing that we can really see in the by taitano2007-10-05 16:37:05

 

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