Federal law suits against the city state and individual officers in DUI for profit

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One of these days someone is going to start giving Street Justice to these vile Uniform Hangers that love getting their rocks off by destroying the lives of good citizens.

When the courts prove to be all crooked, corrupt, compromised, complacent and complicit, the only justice will come on the streets.

Yet most of the "good folks" still lick the boots and worship the Uniforms and ignore and defend all the abuses.
 
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One of these days someone is going to start giving Street Justice to these vile Uniform Hangers that love getting their rocks off by destroying the lives of good citizens.

When the courts prove to be all crooked, corrupt, compromised, complacent and complicit, the only justice will come on the streets.

Yet most of the "good folks" still lick the boots and worship the Uniforms and ignore and defend all the abuses.
Already happens. They don’t report on it because unlike violent crime and terrorism they don’t want copy cats
 
An honest question for those always slamming the police: how often are you in conflict with a police officer who is behaving badly?

Ive been pulled over and warned or ticketed a few times. Sometimes they're nice a few times one been a bit of a dick. But the stop was always for some offense I'de done and that the officer had seen. I have never been angry except one time a cop pulled me over for 11MPH over posted limit on my birthday. Wrote me for 11mph. Lectured me. Then at the end of the stop wished me a happy birthday. I didn't feel the need for a happy birthday from him.

Of course I'm outraged by all the journalistic accounts of police missbehaviour, particularly those involving sadistic violence. But how common are those things where you live?
 
honest question for those always slamming the police: how often are you in conflict with a police officer who is behaving badly?
Have some bs charges thrown out that embarrass the pigs

Buy property they were using for free for training and hobby’s like ******* and ******

Learn how crooked and petty those mfers are


I feel like it is very different in red states versus blue also
 
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An honest question for those always slamming the police: how often are you in conflict with a police officer who is behaving badly?

Ive been pulled over and warned or ticketed a few times. Sometimes they're nice a few times one been a bit of a dick. But the stop was always for some offense I'de done and that the officer had seen. I have never been angry except one time a cop pulled me over for 11MPH over posted limit on my birthday. Wrote me for 11mph. Lectured me. Then at the end of the stop wished me a happy birthday. I didn't feel the need for a happy birthday from him.

Of course I'm outraged by all the journalistic accounts of police missbehaviour, particularly those involving sadistic violence. But how common are those things where you live?
Mi has some of the most corrupt cops in the nation - up with NY and IL and TX .
 
I got stopped yesterday on my motorcycle for expired plate. Deputy said he stopped me because the plate expired 3 years ago. Do you have a current registration? Of course I do and you already ran the plate so you know that it's current. He asked me to show it to him so I did. Then he asked me for my license, which is what he wanted all along. He ran it and I said, so no wants or warrants? I guess I have been being a too good and laughed. He then started with the questions. Where you going? Riding! Why don't you put the sticker on your plate? How else am I going to meet you guys and tell you how great a job you're doing? He said that I could stop anytime and do that. I told him that they get all twitchy if I roll up to them when they are sitting on the side of the road watching YouTube. He said Have a nice day and got in his vehicle and left. My wife asked why he didn't ask for proof of insurance. Cuz he already knew it when he ran the plate. He just used it as an excuse to run my license.
 
I got stopped yesterday on my motorcycle for expired plate. Deputy said he stopped me because the plate expired 3 years ago. Do you have a current registration? Of course I do and you already ran the plate so you know that it's current. He asked me to show it to him so I did. Then he asked me for my license, which is what he wanted all along. He ran it and I said, so no wants or warrants? I guess I have been being a too good and laughed. He then started with the questions. Where you going? Riding! Why don't you put the sticker on your plate? How else am I going to meet you guys and tell you how great a job you're doing? He said that I could stop anytime and do that. I told him that they get all twitchy if I roll up to them when they are sitting on the side of the road watching YouTube. He said Have a nice day and got in his vehicle and left. My wife asked why he didn't ask for proof of insurance. Cuz he already knew it when he ran the plate. He just used it as an excuse to run my license.
And I’m sure in your AO there is no serious crime , gangs or outstanding murder warrants or unsolved homicides .

Cause of course there couldn’t be ; it would make them HUGE CUNTS to be doing traffic while crime runs rampant.
 
And I’m sure in your AO there is no serious crime , gangs or outstanding murder warrants or unsolved homicides .

Cause of course there couldn’t be ; it would make them HUGE CUNTS to be doing traffic while crime runs rampant.
I was in Johnson City. They have their fair share of crime for sure.
My wife asked if he caught on to my statement about getting pulled over for a sticker and thanking him for doing a great job? I laughed and said that I doubted it. He was happy to get his crack fix by running my license.
 
I was in Johnson City. They have their fair share of crime for sure.
My wife asked if he caught on to my statement about getting pulled over for a sticker and thanking him for doing a great job? I laughed and said that I doubted it. He was happy to get his crack fix by running my license.
Well since 2021 violent crime, drug crime and property crime have exceeded the national average.in Johnson City So expired tags seems like exactly the thing to spend a shift looking for - fucking cunts .

Ya know I’d give less shit about the wife / child beating they do of they’d just go after violent criminals and maybe just maybe bust the house that’s been selling heroin, then coke then crack then meth then heroin then fentanyl- at the same address with the same colors and tattoos
 
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An honest question for those always slamming the police: how often are you in conflict with a police officer who is behaving badly?

Ive been pulled over and warned or ticketed a few times. Sometimes they're nice a few times one been a bit of a dick. But the stop was always for some offense I'de done and that the officer had seen. I have never been angry except one time a cop pulled me over for 11MPH over posted limit on my birthday. Wrote me for 11mph. Lectured me. Then at the end of the stop wished me a happy birthday. I didn't feel the need for a happy birthday from him.

Of course I'm outraged by all the journalistic accounts of police missbehaviour, particularly those involving sadistic violence. But how common are those things where you live?

Maybe 15 traffic violations over more than 50 years. Two I absolutely did not earn. Arrested because I had the same last name as the guy they were looking for…who looked nothing like me. Had a deputy pound on the hood of my car and threatened to “take me down” if I didn’t back up. There was a car three feet behind me. Asked a cop for directions and he told me to move along before he “got physical.” Was about 16 when a cop stopped and lectured me for driving 35 in a 35 because there were lots of businesses complaining about speeders. He literally told me I was doing the speed limit, but that could be considered too fast for conditions.

Had more than a few decent interactions with less ego driven.
 
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