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Imagine how many times this has happened.. that is what will really mess you up.
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@BazzBrother It’s funny when you ask a cop if they’ve ever seen a fellow officer do anything unlawful, they will always say no.. making every single one of them a liar and criminal.
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@K3vin_L Hey Kevin. Do you know what I do with my high vis vest when I leave site? I take it off, because I’m not on a worksite.
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@Blackstaar52 The one thing all racists have in common is low IQ.
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@mikesnapper9001 Not even close to long enough for what he did. The (innocent) repeat offender he had in tears and begging would have gone back for longer than the time this pig will serve. This should be 25 STRICTLY no parole, as a deterrent to any other cop who thinks they can further their career at the cost of other peoples freedom. If I can be in my vehicle, obeying the law.. be stopped, dragged out of it and put in a cage just on his word, that power must come with HUGE consequences for abusing it.
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@TevRGN I don’t inform them, if they want to break the law on camera, I’ll let them.
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Satan actually demands you respect others. Got a mate who is a satanist, absolute gentleman.
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@youngroshi4677 1: one should strive to act with compassion and empathy towards all creatures in accordance with reason. 2: the struggle for justice is an ongoing and necessary pursuit that should prevail over law and institutions. 3: ones body is inviolable, subject to one’s own will alone. 4: the freedoms of others should be respected, including the freedom to offend. To wilfully and unjustly encroach upon the freedoms of others is to forgo one’s own. 5: beliefs should conform to one’s best scientific understanding of the world. One should take care never to distort scientific facts to fit one’s beliefs. 6: people are fallible. If one makes a mistake, one should do one’s best to rectify it and resolve any harm that might have been caused 7: every tenet is a guiding principal designed to inspire nobility in action and thought. The spirit of compassion, wisdom, and justice should always prevail over the written or spoken word. They all seem fairly reasonable to me.
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@youngroshi4677 Every story has a goodie and a baddie, don’t they. Can I ask, where amongst Norse gods is satan mentioned? Buddhism? Greek? Hindu? Aztec? American Indian? Aboriginal? Etc etc etc? They all stem from one religion, do they? Possibly you’re speaking from your own belief system? Religious arrogance would definitely lead one to believe their religion to be the only one.
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@iamergoproxy3476 They target poor people, mate.
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@jdog_unchained8098 You’re trying to make this point on a video that shows how they have always operated. Before video this guy would have ruined lives for the better part of 4 decades, becoming more and more powerful the longer his career went. Ruined countless peoples lives, lied about it in court, got 12 years for abusing a position of power in a truly heinous way.. shows how seriously police take internal corruption.
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@jonneyjonn9449 I assume he won’t be put in general pop. Will most likely end up at a low security country club with non violent criminals in for tax fraud. I truly hope you are correct. Either way 12 years is insulting to the public.
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@Tatdude I believe it is more a reference to how heinous the crime was, and the sentencing a cop received for it, while civilians will do 10 years for possession of marijuana in some states.
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Weird take.. so if you steal from someone you shouldn’t have to give it back? You pay back what you stole to the individual, you are punished by society for your inability to be a law abiding citizen. It’s not a “pick one” situation. If I came to your house, took your cash, took your car, took your belongings, burned them all… would you feel compensated by me doing a year in jail? Don’t want your money or belongings back?
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Are you comfortable with the laughable 12 year sentence for such a filthy criminal?
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@Mitchell1421 Better than nothing isn’t justice.
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No more cops policing cops. I’d like to see a separate agency with prosecution based incentives like police receive. The more fines you hand out and arrests you make, the more bonuses you receive.. no room for corruption there.
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@otallono If you’ve ever had a beer, sorry to say.. you’re a ‘druggie’
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It happens thousands of times every single day.
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@skymonkey30 The term ‘Hitler’ is thrown around like confetti. It’s a truly insulting term and shouldn’t be used so lightly.
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@youngroshi4677 That could be said about all religions and their deity’s.
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@youngroshi4677 Have you read the 7 tenets?
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That’s not what layperson means…
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The so called ‘good’ ones have all stood by and watched things like this.. making them just as bad. There is no such thing as a good cop.
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@nbryson91 Where did I attempt to hide my dislike for them? Doesn’t change the fact they watch each other abuse their impunity and do nothing. If you watch another cop abuse their power, you might as well be abusing it yourself.
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@salforeman771 Any cop who sees a cop do bad things and doesn’t arrest them, is a bad cop… this makes literally every cop a bad cop.
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@AllianceOG I guarantee this guys phone is never below 80% charge, yet you believe it’s strange that he would be required to charge something?
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@Dropdeaddonuts Yep, he will have a comfy bed, nice meals and a safe little spot for 3-4 years while this blows over.
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@dangerous8333 I’ve always said, “the best way to clean up the streets of drugs, is to falsely charge innocent people”
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@LBN Bookiexazz People like this don’t experience guilt.
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If he was in the NFL he could go around killing people and be fine. Strange how ‘justice’ works in the US.
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@Concerned_Robot Cops like him are the reason I wouldn’t offer medical assistance to a cop bleeding out in front of me.
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You get more time for recreational marijuana use than you do for being a dirty filthy cop.. well done, America.
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64 peoples lives, he was charged for 19 of them.
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@spidermonkeynuts3851 Reform the laws that allow crooked cops and judges to feed young men into your privatised prison systems by using drugs as a scapegoat. As long as your system sees it as reasonable to lock someone up for carrying a bag of marijuana for personal use, there will be rubbish like this.
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@bfranco1519 They seem to have no issue doing it though.
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@sleepup7931 Cops are criminals, the evidence is overwhelming.
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This is why I don’t do crime, I have no desire to be locked in a cage.
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@PatrickMcF He will serve 4 in a low security country club.
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They’re not held to higher standards, they operate with arrogant impunity.
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@Mehlogical Yes the most. They can stop your car, put a gun in your face, drag you out of the car, flog you, humiliate you, the lie about it and put you in a cage. If you fight back they now have the right to kill you, and immunity for doing so. There is nothing more terrifying than a cop. Against anyone else I can fight back.
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I am Spartacus… err I mean.. I am Phil from Belgium!
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Not minorities, poor people. You need to stop pretending poor white people don’t suffer the exact same fate. If you are poor, you will not be treated the same as if you are rich. The ONLY colour that matters is green.
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I wind my window down enough to slide my license out, then I wind it back up. Doors locked.
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@jonneyjonn9449 He will be out in 4 and have a uniform back in in some backwater state before you know it.
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@Theorangecrushgamer It often goes back to childhood. If you’re genuinely interested, listen to Gabór Maté speak on addiction. Very intelligent and genuinely caring professor, he describes addiction better than anyone I’ve listened to.
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