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Good cop or bad cop??? by lab rat2007-10-05 13:24:12
  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
          Panic is learned behavior, a heart attack is not. by lheggland2007-10-05 14:17:54
            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
                  Peace_man - where, in all this thread, does by DrDeisel 2007-10-05 14:54:20
*anyone* say the cop should have broken her arm to give her something to scream about? They admire the cop for his restraint, saying he *could* have broken her arm if he had applied more force/his full weight, but nowhere do I see anyone advocating the breaking of her arm to force compliance. Please don't make anyone to be worse than they are.
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                    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

 

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