AgFormerlyInIrving said:
I couldn't be a cop. Because I'd end every statement to someone like that kid with "you little b..."
And when some jack was asked for my name? I'd say "F U. That's my name."
I would not be good deescalating tension with Pissants like those people!
UTExan said:AgFormerlyInIrving said:
I couldn't be a cop. Because I'd end every statement to someone like that kid with "you little b..."
And when some jack was asked for my name? I'd say "F U. That's my name."
I would not be good deescalating tension with Pissants like those people!
To be honest, that's how it was in the 80s and 90s. People expected police to be rough and take care of business. Inner city "leaders" wanted that as well because their communities were violent. Now, it's the cops' fault if communities were violent. That same bill that Biden voted for and Clinton signed back in the 90s was largely because of black communities needing more police.
AgFormerlyInIrving said:
I couldn't be a cop. Because I'd end every statement to someone like that kid with "you little b..."
And when some jack wad asked for my name? I'd say "F U. That's my name."
I would not be good deescalating tension with Pissants like those people!
lol police on bikes, in shorts, and wearing bike helmets! Was in LAX and they had like 5 of them, riding slowly through the airport, like barely moving. Round and round a relatively small area. I walked up to one of them when he was taking a break and said "nice bike" as he was riding a Trek. I asked him if he thought the helmet was necessary when at a top speed of a mile or so per hour and he laughed.AGHouston11 said:
That was good but police on bikes in shorts is not a great look !
rwtxag83 said:AgFormerlyInIrving said:
I couldn't be a cop. Because I'd end every statement to someone like that kid with "you little b..."
And when some jack wad asked for my name? I'd say "F U. That's my name."
I would not be good deescalating tension with Pissants like those people!
Yep.
I'd be knocking out teeth with my stick.
Oddly enough, they aren't a ghey support group.GMaster0 said:
That high tackle was impressive! One of my buddies is a SPD bike cop didn't see him in that video. Will have to ask him about it and the situation.
Also was in Seattle yesterday, some scattered protests still with different elements. Didn't visit CHOP though under advisement for my FP team.
Talked to some friends about a counter Anti-fa group called the Proud Boys, does anyone know about these guys? Seemed really nutty with the whole scenario.
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To be honest, that's how it was in the 80s and 90s. People expected police to be rough and take care of business.
It's Seattle. They're the manliest men there, by far.AGHouston11 said:
That was good but police on bikes in shorts is not a great look !