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Practical Matt
Have you ever seen any other officer doing or you yourself done anything that made you question what you where doing, and if it was right or not?
capt stu, who are you really? Whats your opiniion on disc brakes? You are too inflamatory to have only become a member since 3 days ago.
An alter ego to fan the flames of arguement with a can of petrol??
Love disc brakes, except when it's time to bleed them, I'm entitled to my opinions even if they're not the same as the numb nutts.
Or should everyone go along with the masses (numb nutts).
The bottom line is the law is unfair and poor people are feeling the hurt, when they feel the hurt they commit crime. Which effect people with money, since I have money crime going up concerns me, because I'm more of a target.
As long as people are desperate or want things they can't have, they will commit crime. Since the rich insist on getting more money and in manipulating the judicial process and making more people desperate, the crime rate will continue to rise!
Why do people resist arrest?
BECAUSE THEY DON'T WANT TO GET ARRESTED, OBVIOUSLY!
taking me as an example I don't look very wealthy but I could afford a good lawyer.
Is it cause poor folks smell?
Gary, I had assumed your day job was street vagrant and hadn't liked to mention the smell...
simonfbarnes - Membertaking me as an example I don't look very wealthy but I could afford a good lawyer.
Is it cause poor folks smell?Gary, I had assumed your day job was street vagrant and hadn't liked to mention the smell...
+ infinity
What's the correlation between poorness and jay-walking?
Bottom line is the law is levelled equally against all, how it is enforced might be skewed slightly, but resisting arrest is the most stupid thing you could possibly do as it's simply jumping out of the frying pan into the fire. If you break the law you choose to take that risk, if you think the law is more against you due to your social status then your risks stacked against you even higher.
The officer, Ian Walsh, has been transferred temporarily to the department's training unit, Seattle police said.
To teach the others his restraint method?
bruneep - MemberThe officer, Ian Walsh, has been transferred temporarily to the department's training unit, Seattle police said.
To teach the others his restraint method?
Or some boxing classes.
[i]I'm entitled to my opinions even if they're not the same as the numb nutts[/i]
Ah so you're entitled to your opinion and if people don't agree with it you start to name call. You are a 6th former, aren't you.
[i]when they feel the hurt they commit crime[/i]
Really, I thought it was because they were either junkies, think everyone else owes them a living or just totally lack morals.
bigyinn - MemberCaptain.Stu.Pendous = Fred = Talkemada
Do i get £5 for each identity?
You need a faster keyboard.
Read the lyrics of Police Truck by the Dead Kennedys.
Regardless of whether someone is rich or poor, if they break the law then they deserve the appropriate punishment. Dont do the crime etc.
However i would agree with your point that if you can afford a fancy pants lawyer, then you may have a better chance of getting away with it / reduced sentence. I suspect that the average legal aid blokie probably doesnt fit into that category.
I still think capt stu is someone else on here......
coffeeking - Member
Bottom line is the law is levelled equally against all, how it is enforced might be skewed slightly, but resisting arrest is the most stupid thing you could possibly do as it's simply jumping out of the frying pan into the fire. If you break the law you choose to take that risk, if you think the law is more against you due to your social status then your risks stacked against you even higher.
In theory and on paper yes, but in reality the law only exists where it is enforced. If it is enforced less for the rich or influential, because law enforcement agents are afraid of expensive legal costs. Are we really equal?
Drac - Memberbigyinn - Member
Captain.Stu.Pendous = Fred = Talkemada
Do i get £5 for each identity?You need a faster keyboard.
At least im not the only suspicious one on here who recognies the inflammatory traits......
Gary_M - Member
I'm entitled to my opinions even if they're not the same as the numb nuttsAh so you're entitled to your opinion and if people don't agree with it you start to name call. You are a 6th former, aren't you.
when they feel the hurt they commit crime
Really, I thought it was because they were either junkies, think everyone else owes them a living or just totally lack morals.
Gary_M
I'm only calling you a name, if you're admitting to being a numb nutt?
if they break the law then they deserve the appropriate punishment
but:
a) likewise they don't if they didn't
b) the legal system mey well result in a disproportionate punishment
In theory and on paper yes, but in reality the law only exists where it is enforced. If it is enforced less for the rich or influential, because law enforcement agents are afraid of expensive legal costs. Are we really equal?
Never met a law enforcement officer who was even slightly bothered by legal costs, only on evidence and whether or not it would get through its initial review. I have, however, often found that (at least in traffic matters) they like pulling people in expensive/fast cars more than cheap/slow/normal cars, even when no laws have been broken, as a sort of "you're not above us" move.
because they were either junkies
ie mentally and/or physically ill, which punishment won't fix 🙁
Captain.Stu.Pendous. clearly I don't think the same as you, I have different thoughts, different ideas, I'll admit, thankfully, that I am different from you if that makes me a childish name in your eyes then I couldn't really give a toss.
[i]ie mentally and/or physically ill, which punishment won't fix [/i]
I didn't say it would. But that could be applied to any crime committed by 'rich' or 'poor'.
Gary_M - Member
Captain.Stu.Pendous. clearly I don't think the same as you, I have different thoughts, different ideas, I'll admit, thankfully, that I am different from you if that makes me a childish name in your eyes then I couldn't really give a toss.
Thanks for sharing!
If you're having problems try sweezers.
Oh sorry, I thought you said have a toss.
Well it's been nice to join the STW community, I was told that linch mobs and pointless arguments are a speciality on here, glad too see it's not true.
I did however come under prepared, so will now need to go and get a couple of gucci handbags and a bag of sugar to go inside each.
So long!
all i'm saying is that until you've been in that sort of situation you really cant judge.
Yes, you can. Juries made of people who have never been in the exact situation of the defendant judge their actions all the time. It's kinda the working basis of the jury system, in fact. Otherwise (say) policemen who assault people would only be tried in front of a jury of policemen who have been accused of assault.
Captain.Stu.Pendous you forgot to mention pedantry, and whilst we're on the subject what are 'linch mobs'?
Oh that’s right you can't answer because you're outta here. You young guns have no staying power.
I just love what you've done with the penis size reference, very grown up. You suggested I have a small willie, oh dear I'm hurting now.
Just remember next time ‘don’t take a toothpick to a gunfight’.
Gary_M - Member
Captain.Stu.Pendous you forgot to mention pedantry, and whilst we're on the subject what are 'linch mobs'?Oh that’s right you can't answer because you're outta here. You young guns have no staying power.
I just love what you've done with the penis size reference, very grown up. You suggested I have a small willie, oh dear I'm hurting now.
Just remember next time ‘don’t take a toothpick to a gunfight’.
Blah Blah, parp parp!
SPAMBO!!!
[b]Gary_M[/b] I owe you an apology, I mixed you up with Gary_C, who is known to me. As far as I know you don't smell bad 🙂
it's okay simon I probably smell a bit too.
Funny I though stu. pid.arse left some time ago but he just couldn't resist. Not really 'so long' then.