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but warranted being punched in the head.. that's how justice is supposed to be applied?Originally posted by 95EagleAWD
Because the actions didn't warrant a charge?
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I once got out of a speeding ticket (in a construction zone, no less) by showing the officer my ample cleavage.
Ass or chest?Originally posted by suntan
I once got out of a speeding ticket (in a construction zone, no less) by showing the officer my ample cleavage.
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Wouldn't you like to know.
Originally posted by suntan
Wouldn't you like to know.
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Thanks for the 14 years of LOLs. Govern yourselves accordingly and avoid uppercut reactions!
Sure. His actions may not lead to charges, because there's no point in charging him with assault PO because he didn't really, but he put up enough of a threat to be taken to the ground, where he needed to be handcuffed, and he resisted this.Originally posted by Maxt
but warranted being punched in the head.. that's how justice is supposed to be applied?
This kind of shit happens every single day. Everywhere. Police fight with people every day, and it never makes the papers.
You'd never lose your job, and almost everything is arrestable under the TSA if you're not complying with providing ID or something like that. Anyways, he wasn't arrested, as far as I'm aware. Handcuffed does not equal arrested. He was brought under control, they probably had a little chat, and ticketed and kicked loose.Originally posted by Rat Fink
I'd want a criminal code offence backing me if I had to get into a use of force encounter. Stunting isn't an arrestable offence under the TSA. There's definitely more to the story than what the news is portraying, but at the same time if I had to work like that to arrest somebody they are getting charged criminally or I'm not placing myself in the situation to potentially lose my job and get tried criminally and tried under the police act.
Does that make it right?Originally posted by 95EagleAWD
Sure. His actions may not lead to charges, because there's no point in charging him with assault PO because he didn't really, but he put up enough of a threat to be taken to the ground, where he needed to be handcuffed, and he resisted this.
This kind of shit happens every single day. Everywhere. Police fight with people every day, and it never makes the papers.
From the CPS statementOriginally posted by 95EagleAWD
You'd never lose your job, and almost everything is arrestable under the TSA if you're not complying with providing ID or something like that. Anyways, he wasn't arrested, as far as I'm aware. Handcuffed does not equal arrested. He was brought under control, they probably had a little chat, and ticketed and kicked loose.
"This man was given a ticket for stunting after driving in an unsafe manner along the roadway and was released following his arrest."
And both times you left out " and punched in the head multiple times".
Be interesting to see if he sues the CPS..
"Why did you punch him in the head?
"He was agressive, resisted arrest and obstructed a peace officer."
" Why didn't you charge him?"
"uuuuuuhhh"....
Yeah I would agree with that..Originally posted by Rat Fink
I'd want a criminal code offence backing me if I had to get into a use of force encounter. Stunting isn't an arrestable offence under the TSA. There's definitely more to the story than what the news is portraying, but at the same time if I had to work like that to arrest somebody they are getting charged criminally or I'm not placing myself in the situation to potentially lose my job and get tried criminally and tried under the police act.
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When by brother got rolled by some cops in Lethbridge it pretty much ended up being you don't complain about us jumping on your head an we won't charge you with resisting arrest. The same thing likely stands in this case as well.Originally posted by Maxt
Be interesting to see if he sues the CPS..
"Why did you punch him in the head?
"He was agressive, resisted arrest and obstructed a peace officer."
" Why didn't you charge him?"
"uuuuuuhhh"....
These last few comments are funny.... Interesting that they mess the guy up and don't bother charging him with anything. Sort of surprising as obstruction of a peace officer gets handed out like candy..
My thought was buddy was going to break his hand thumping him in the back of the head with a closed fist
Originally posted by Maxt
Ass or chest?
He was charged, just not criminally...but under the TSA.Originally posted by gwill
These last few comments are funny.... Interesting that they mess the guy up and don't bother charging him with anything. Sort of surprising as obstruction of a peace officer gets handed out like candy..
What kind of birdhouse can you build with popsicles, roofies, and a rubber mallet?
"It's for a rare African bird called "none your business."Originally posted by JRSC00LUDE
If you were straight I'd eat you like a BLT sandwich with extra Bacon. And I fucking LOVE bacon.
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what's an Egypt?Originally posted by Godfuader
Its the slang for being Electronically Jipped . Like going to an ATM and getting short changed. "You got E-Gypt"
Does it? or just to you?Originally posted by gwill
These last few comments are funny.... Interesting that they mess the guy up and don't bother charging him with anything. Sort of surprising as obstruction of a peace officer gets handed out like candy..
I mean I can tell you're a great person, with the up most integrity and respect. Especially for law enforcement. Just curious how its handed out like candy....personal experience?
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The on site security tried to handle it, but wasn't able to. The police have broader powers of arrest and more enforcement options as well.Originally posted by Sugarphreak
Yeah that will happen if you go for their weapon, lol
I remember way back when I was in my teens, this was something I always saw people trying to talk the drunkest guy into doing. There would be pools of money on the table, free drinks offered, ect. Back then I always imagined if it happened the cop would go "Ahhhhhhh, you got me!" and they would have a laugh, now that I am older I realize it would have been an absolute freaking beat down.
It always seemed like a bad idea to throw a bunch of armed cops in the middle of a pack of drunk people who probably don't have the best judgement. I am not entirely sure why they don't let establishments handle their own security instead of using tax payer money to do it.
See Crank. See Crank Walk. Walk Crank Walk.
And this goes to show why the police sometimes need to be so aggressive/forceful. That was ONE MAN staying up with 3+ cops on top of him
At that point, you basically need to do anything you can to get the person under control.