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dick cop alert. "When kids get together in a park, nonsensical things go on" |
I'm glad someone actually watches/reads what i post :)
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The LAPD's $250 Jaywalking Tickets Are Total Bullshit - Los Angeles Things - Curbed LA
...$200 a pop to try to make them stop creating those things. Somehow the 31,326 jaywalking citations issued in the Central Bureau this year didn't prevent four pedestrian deaths and 129 vehicle-pedestrian accidents in Downtown. |
A man video recording an oil refinery from a public street in Salt Lake City was detained by an off-duty cop working security for the refinery, who claimed she stopped him and collected his personal information because it was a “Homeland Security issue.” |
Originally Posted by Braineack
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I'm glad someone actually watches/reads what i post :)
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pretty much:
/r/bad_cop_no_donut /r/amifreetogo /r/police_vs_video /r/forfetiure /r/puppycide /r/good_cop_free_donut /r/copwatch drudge report biggovernment and my YT suggested videos ;) |
Ex-police officer who coerced motorist into sex is sentenced in St. Louis County court : News
COUNTRY CLUB HILLS • A former Country Club Hills police officer convicted of telling a woman motorist she could either have sex with him or be arrested for drunken driving was sentenced on Friday in St. Louis County Circuit Court to one year in the county jail. |
NYPD Officer Pleads Guilty To Wrongful Stop-And-Frisk | ThinkProgress
Jasper Boyd was on his way to pick up his seven-year-old son from school when New York Police Department Officer Wilson Gonzalez stopped him for walking quickly in and out of a building. When questioned by Gonzalez, Boyd said he had just gone inside to get his umbrella because it was raining. That was enough to prompt Gonzalez to ask Boyd for his identification, saying he wanted to see if there were any outstanding warrants for his arrest. When Boyd objected, Gonzales began to frisk him, and issued a summons for disorderly conduct, the catch-all that is often used to criminalize uncooperative behavior. Boyd later filed a complaint at the precinct, overcoming claims that they didn’t have any forms. Boyd is a former corrections officer, which means he has significantly more knowledge of his rights and remedies than the average subject of a stop. He knew that Boyd could only have frisked him upon reasonable suspicion that he was armed and dangerous, and there was no evidence to support that. He also knew what a frivolous disorderly conduct summons looks like. Under new stop-and-frisk reforms that enable the city’s Civilian Complaint Review Board to prosecute stop-and-frisk claims, Gonzalez pleaded guilty both to a wrongful stop-and-frisk, and to writing the summons without sufficient legal authority, according to the New York Daily News. The punishment is 15 days without pay. |
I read your posts as well, not as many of the videos though.
The last guy should be fired. There should be a zero tolerance policy when it comes to falsifying documents, overreach of power, etc. |
Originally Posted by Braineack
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https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1387747661
SALINAS, Calif. —A 37,000-pound armored truck that was once used by the military in Iraq and Afghanistan will now be used by the Salinas Police Department for SWAT team operations. Read more: Salinas PD's giant military tank turning heads | Salinas News - KSBW Home Critics took to the police department’s Facebook page to ask exactly why a city of 150,000 on the northern California coast really needs a vehicle designed for battlefield use. It’s more likely to be used against its own citizens, they said.. “That vehicle is made for war. Do not use my safety to justify that vehicle,” one wrote. “The Salinas Police Department is just a bunch of cowards that want to use that vehicle as intimidation and to terrorize the citizens of this city.” ‘To stop gang members?” another wrote. “Hmmm gang members don’t riot in mass numbers. It’s right in front of our faces and we don’t see it. Why would the ARMY!!! give something like that for FREE!!! Let’s think for once people.” Police Chief Kelly McMillin said he doesn’t understand the problem. “I knew this was going to come up,” he said in an interview with the Salinas Californian. “It’s the militarization-of-the-police issue. People are like, ‘Why do you need this?’” He said it’s not what the department has, it’s what it does that’s the point. “An allegation that we are militarizing has to be that we were patrolling the streets in platoons in greater numbers, that we were setting up checkpoints and searching people in and out of neighborhoods,” he told the interviewer. The Salinas PD isn’t doing any of that, he said. |
Originally Posted by Braineack
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I'm glad someone actually watches/reads what i post :)
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Arkadelphia Man Awarded $460,000 For Wrongful Conviction | The Times Record
LITTLE ROCK — An Arkadelphia man who was wrongfully convicted on a drug charge and spent 11 years in prison was awarded $460,000 by the Arkansas Claims Commission on Tuesday. “We’re quite pleased,” said Mark Hampton, attorney for Gyronne Buckley, who in 1999 was convicted in Clark County Circuit Court of two counts of delivery of a controlled substance and sentenced to life in prison. His convictions were vacated in 2010. ... The Claims Commission concluded there was “irrefutable evidence” that Keith Ray, an agent with the Southeast Arkansas Drug Task Force, fabricated evidence and committed perjury in Buckley’s case. |
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In this story, NYC is prosecuting a man for assault because police fired their weapons at him into a crowd and hit innocent bystanders. The man was under suspicion of harassment. |
They absolutely should be required to wear a camera. And it can't be like their dash cams that conveniently fail in the moments under question. As small and cheap as cameras are getting, there is no reason for that not to be the standard. Besides the fact that the people in charge of departments know it'll cut down on their arrests and fines because so many of them are unjustified and senseless. |
how does that make your precinct money?
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This site is about cars?
Originally Posted by Braineack
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I'm glad someone actually watches/reads what i post :)
Had to register to make a remark. Forgot what the remarks was but I learned that the site is about some sort of car? I wish I could find a pickup I could afford. Oh well, you post some interesting stuff on this topic. Maybe I will check what you have to say about cars sometime. Miata? - Sounds French. |
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