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  • #16
    Originally posted by Gypsy1955 View Post
    Normally I find I agree with you Fantasia but not this time. I'm sure the shivering homeless guy was interested in the cops humorous face or condescending tone of voice to see if he's kidding or not. Maybe the homeless guy has mental issues? When out in public it's allowed by law to take photos or videos of another person and post it whether they like it or not. Otherwise the cop would have confiscated the phone and could have arrested him. But don't put an untruth on it or then you could be in trouble. If the homeless guy said to the cop "leave me alone or I'll tie you to the post", well...guess where he's gonna end up...SLAMMER! But probably not before the cop body slams him and calls for backup. Law enforcement officers jobs are to serve and protect...who protects us from the bad ones?
    No argument on the "No one is above the law" or we need to be protected from the abuse of power or authority. Or this was inappropriate language for the officer to use. He will likely be given an official reprimand and ordered to a sensitivity training seminar. This will be the P.C. response mostly because it was public.

    As for your flipping the statement as in what "if the homeless man..." That would be called "resisting arrest". Most authority goes in one direction. The sergeant can bark orders at the private but not the other way around . It's called insubordination. A parent can tell a child to "Behave or you will be sent to your room" A teacher can tell a student to go stand in the corner or to the principal's office. A boss..... But in all these cases and more it doesn't work by flipping it around.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by TSFantasia View Post
      No argument on the "No one is above the law" or we need to be protected from the abuse of power or authority. Or this was inappropriate language for the officer to use. He will likely be given an official reprimand and ordered to a sensitivity training seminar. This will be the P.C. response mostly because it was public.

      As for your flipping the statement as in what "if the homeless man..." That would be called "resisting arrest". Most authority goes in one direction. The sergeant can bark orders at the private but not the other way around . It's called insubordination. A parent can tell a child to "Behave or you will be sent to your room" A teacher can tell a student to go stand in the corner or to the principal's office. A boss..... But in all these cases and more it doesn't work by flipping it around.
      I said the "what if" only because it was mentioned by another that we don't know the whole story, in the cops defence. So I added another "what if." I also wasn't referring to the man being arrested and flipping the officer away...I mean only being approached by the officer and simply stating that remark. For sure the officer would take him down.

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      • #18
        Better Late Than Never

        Originally posted by Gypsy1955 View Post
        I said the "what if" only because it was mentioned by another that we don't know the whole story, in the cops defence. So I added another "what if." I also wasn't referring to the man being arrested and flipping the officer away...I mean only being approached by the officer and simply stating that remark. For sure the officer would take him down.
        I understand and I respect and appreciate your alternate view and opinion on the topic. Thank you for your input
        (My New Year's resolution kicking in a few days late)
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        • #19
          I was driving in New York State and the speed limit down there always confuses me for a couple of hours until I adjust. I am flying down the highway singing at the top of my lungs to the radio, when I noticed I was speeding. To be honest, I noticed the flashing lights in my rear view and then realized I was speeding. I pull over to the side and stop, and the officer approaches my car. I decide to help to speed things up by getting my papers out from the glovebox. (Im Canadian Remember) BIG MISTAKE. State Trooper ran up next to my driver side window, pulled his gun in my face yelling "Miss, Get your Hands on the wheel". Which turned into "Miss, step out of the car" and cost me almost 2 hrs of time and I talked my way out of them impounding my car.


          Moral of the story, cops are on edge...don't mess with them.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Shyla Wild View Post
            I was driving in New York State and the speed limit down there always confuses me for a couple of hours until I adjust. I am flying down the highway singing at the top of my lungs to the radio, when I noticed I was speeding. To be honest, I noticed the flashing lights in my rear view and then realized I was speeding. I pull over to the side and stop, and the officer approaches my car. I decide to help to speed things up by getting my papers out from the glovebox. (Im Canadian Remember) BIG MISTAKE. State Trooper ran up next to my driver side window, pulled his gun in my face yelling "Miss, Get your Hands on the wheel". Which turned into "Miss, step out of the car" and cost me almost 2 hrs of time and I talked my way out of them impounding my car.


            Moral of the story, cops are on edge...don't mess with them.
            I can see that Shyla. Americans keep their license & Registration above their visor so their hands are in the "get your hands" up position when reaching for them. And the glove box is where 9 out of 10 Americans keep their handguns (registered or not) !
            Just kidding I have no idea where Americans keep their license & registration. LOL.
            And when they get to our highways they think they are on the Autobahn, "Wow 110!"
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            • #21
              No Autobahn here lol

              Originally posted by TSFantasia View Post
              I can see that Shyla. Americans keep their license & Registration above their visor so their hands are in the "get your hands" up position when reaching for them. And the glove box is where 9 out of 10 Americans keep their handguns (registered or not) !
              Just kidding I have no idea where Americans keep their license & registration. LOL.
              And when they get to our highways they think they are on the Autobahn, "Wow 110!"
              I guess it depends which states, but the speed limits south of us all the way to Cali scared the shit out of me, Utah was 80 mph in areas, most were 70-75 through some pretty wicked mountain passes. White knuckle adventure for sure! Got back into Alberta, felt like I could get out and walk faster than I was driving, that sucked!
              Shyla.... Did you get patted down and was found to be hiding a concealed weapon? Lol I had to ask.

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              • #22
                Oops

                Originally posted by TSFantasia View Post
                I can see that Shyla. Americans keep their license & Registration above their visor so their hands are in the "get your hands" up position when reaching for them. And the glove box is where 9 out of 10 Americans keep their handguns (registered or not) !
                Just kidding I have no idea where Americans keep their license & registration. LOL.
                And when they get to our highways they think they are on the Autobahn, "Wow 110!"
                Ya blonde moment..... 110 they're thinkin' mph yep got it duh!

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                • #23
                  The other side of the story.

                  Here?s the video of the Hamilton incident that I referenced earlier showing a different kind of police approach, an approach that has elicited support from around the world.

                  At the end of the story there is a poll and you might be surprised what the results indicate about the viewing public?s view of the Hamilton police' handling of it. Take a look1 .

                  http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilt...iral-1.2461046

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by rider014 View Post
                    I guess it depends which states, but the speed limits south of us all the way to Cali scared the shit out of me, Utah was 80 mph in areas, most were 70-75 through some pretty wicked mountain passes. White knuckle adventure for sure! Got back into Alberta, felt like I could get out and walk faster than I was driving, that sucked!
                    Shyla.... Did you get patted down and was found to be hiding a concealed weapon? Lol I had to ask.

                    It started with me crying, "Please don't shoot me!". I was laid down on the highway, the searched my car, asked me a load of weird questions. This was one of those moments where I was happy I had no drugs on me.

                    I just wasn't paying attention more than it was a mph problem. I got clocked at 88mph in a 60mph zone about 180$ if I remember...which you also have to pay on the spot.

                    Originally posted by TSFantasia View Post
                    I can see that Shyla. Americans keep their license & Registration above their visor so their hands are in the "get your hands" up position when reaching for them. And the glove box is where 9 out of 10 Americans keep their handguns (registered or not) !
                    Just kidding I have no idea where Americans keep their license & registration. LOL.
                    And when they get to our highways they think they are on the Autobahn, "Wow 110!"


                    I wasn't paying attention...one of those beautiful summer drives, top down, great tunes...learnt my lesson, make sure you have a good radar detector.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by toban View Post
                      Here?s the video of the Hamilton incident that I referenced earlier showing a different kind of police approach, an approach that has elicited support from around the world.

                      At the end of the story there is a poll and you might be surprised what the results indicate about the viewing public?s view of the Hamilton police' handling of it. Take a look1 .

                      http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilt...iral-1.2461046
                      I guess it all depends how a person is raised or something to either respect authority or to question it. For me it is pretty simple ,if police question you and then place you under arrest you DON'T resist. Think you haven't done anything wrong, that they have the wrong person, etc DON'T resist arrest. Take your ride get processed and released. Go pay your fine or get your lawyer and show up in court if it gets that far. The police are not there to try your case or your guilt or innocence in the street.

                      And now that everyone with a Smartphone and a YouTube account is an investigative reporter and camera man. Take your videos but get in between the police and the individual they are trying to arrest? Well take your ride and get your lawyer too that's called "obstruction of justice".
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                      • #26
                        Don't Resist

                        Guilty or not, do not resist is very good advice. But (always a but :-)) depending on the crime it's not as simple as processing and release or paying a fine. If it's a weekend you very well could be locked up for the entire weekend until you go to court to plea. If you plea innocent then a court date is set and you could be locked up until that court date. Unless you can afford bail or if someone puts it up for you, you could spend weeks or months in remand. Courts are very busy. The Judge May or may not release you on your recognizance even if innocent of a crime. A whole new can of worms. It's never a good situation.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Gypsy1955 View Post
                          Guilty or not, do not resist is very good advice. But (always a but :-)) depending on the crime it's not as simple as processing and release or paying a fine. If it's a weekend you very well could be locked up for the entire weekend until you go to court to plea. If you plea innocent then a court date is set and you could be locked up until that court date. Unless you can afford bail or if someone puts it up for you, you could spend weeks or months in remand. Courts are very busy. The Judge May or may not release you on your recognizance even if innocent of a crime. A whole new can of worms. It's never a good situation.
                          I'm just saying that's all. "The Judge May or may not release you on your recognizance even if innocent of a crime", of course the judge doesn't know as yet...pending court. You could have someone like me bringing you your grub

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Gypsy1955 View Post
                            I'm just saying that's all. "The Judge May or may not release you on your recognizance even if innocent of a crime", of course the judge doesn't know as yet...pending court. You could have someone like me bringing you your grub
                            Well most people are released on their "own recognizance" unless they have a long criminal record, outstanding warrants, or it is a major crimes charge like murder. Besides that yes it's inconvenient and sucks. People who resist arrest risk being treated roughly, having extra charges laid (resisting arrest, assaulting an officer) or worst case scenario it turns into a stand off and you end up with 20 bullet holes in you for waving around a pocket knife or broomstick!

                            And the video that Toban shared of the woman kicking and screaming "What are you doing to me! What are you doing to me!" Even if I was a bystander I would want to boot her in the head. "STFU bitch your under arrest what is it that you don't understand!" LOL
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by TSFantasia View Post
                              Well most people are released on their "own recognizance" unless they have a long criminal record, outstanding warrants, or it is a major crimes charge like murder. Besides that yes it's inconvenient and sucks. People who resist arrest risk being treated roughly, having extra charges laid (resisting arrest, assaulting an officer) or worst case scenario it turns into a stand off and you end up with 20 bullet holes in you for waving around a pocket knife or broomstick!

                              And the video that Toban shared of the woman kicking and screaming "What are you doing to me! What are you doing to me!" Even if I was a bystander I would want to boot her in the head. "STFU bitch your under arrest what is it that you don't understand!" LOL
                              Yeah, even more than the girl...I was pissed listening to the jackass with the phone. I was hoping they'd stuff his phone up his ass and arrest him for obstruction lol

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Gypsy1955 View Post
                                Yeah, even more than the girl...I was pissed listening to the jackass with the phone. I was hoping they'd stuff his phone up his ass and arrest him for obstruction lol
                                Yes exactly and he's all concerned citizen investigative reporter doing the right thing then "What? No I'm not giving you my name!" LOL
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