Don't Run from the police

And why is that?
If you don't like them it must be because you are doing wrong things.
It was this fuck cops.

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Our very own Plies Plies running from the cops.

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This summer, prepare yourself for the exciting return of Tommy Lee Jones as Samuel Gerard, the determined U.S. Marshal from The Fugitive, as he chases his most elusive target yet.

Samuel Gerard: "All right, listen up, ladies and gentlemen! Our fugitive has been on the run for ninety minutes. Average foot speed for an individual of his low height, over uneven ground, barring injuries, is 300 yards an hour. That gives us a radius of 450 yards!

What I want out of each and every one of you is a hard-target search of every Penn Station, Shake Shack, Waffle House, Golden Corral, Chick-fil-A, White Castle, and Raising Cane's in that area. Checkpoints go up at 1,100 yards. Your fugitive's name is The Lunch Legend. Go get him!"
 
The only time cops piss me off is whenever I get a speeding ticket. I am not a wreckless driver. I'm pretty tame, and usually go no more than 5-10 above the speed limit just to stay with the flow of traffic. Hell, even in situations where I am speeding a little bit, I always always have some asshole riding my ass and getting pissed, and then they speed around me going 70 or 80 in a 45.

Me? I got pulled over last week because I was going 40 in a 25....the street was literally 45 a block ago. He just happened to catch me in a speed trap. That's always how it goes. Fuck the cops that wait for people like me who are just trying to get home. Tried telling him I'm still grieving from my passing father, and maybe they could give me a break, and they still gave me the ticket.
 
Back when I lived in New York, I used to get stopped almost every night under Juliana Stop and Frisk. I was young and didn't know much about the law, so I complied, even with the most ridiculous demands, just to get on my way. Now that I'm older? I'd probably still comply, but this time I'd sue, because now I know there's money to be made when your rights are violated. :messenger_ogre: My message to all affected tax payers will be don't hate the player hate the game.
 
Back when I lived in New York, I used to get stopped almost every night under Juliana Stop and Frisk. I was young and didn't know much about the law, so I complied, even with the most ridiculous demands, just to get on my way. Now that I'm older? I'd probably still comply, but this time I'd sue, because now I know there's money to be made when your rights are violated. :messenger_ogre: My message to all affected tax payers will be don't hate the player hate the game.
I got arrested so many times for the most stupidest things ever (not founded in every case). It's so tiresome.
 
I got arrested so many times for the most stupidest things ever (not founded in every case). It's so tiresome.

Back then, I was getting detained almost religiously every night around 11 p.m. in Bay Shore, Long Island, usually on my way to Edwards Supermarket off Main Street. I worked the night shift in produce, well, I tried to. The night shift manager constantly exploited my work ethic, making me help his lazy team stock shelves, even though the general store manager had repeatedly told him not to. The guy was a real piece of shit, threatened to accuse me of stealing and call the cops, saying, 'Who do you think they'll believe?' Total asshole. But at the time, that was the only job I could get that wasn't an outright sweatshop. Good thing was the lazy niggas (and b niggas I don't just mean black people, the team was mixed) appreciated the help and they were entertaining so. :messenger_beaming:
 
By the same fucking cops! They'd act like they never saw me before and talk to me crazy when I said I've saw yawl all week as if I was lying. Shit was insane.
 
I'm from South Africa. So the cops I'm used to are mostly useless. Probably not fair to all of them, but most of the ones I dealt with didn't give a shit about anything. Race didn't matter either.
 
I'm from South Africa. So the cops I'm used to are mostly useless. Probably not fair to all of them, but most of the ones I dealt with didn't give a shit about anything. Race didn't matter either.
Most the cops i've dealt with here, especially after my car accident were very much like "was your driver insured" me "yes" them "are you sure your golf club was stolen" I'm like "yes, and it was nice too", then they stare at me " are you suuuuuuure" winking. basically meaning they'll help you out where they can.

basically saying if I filed a theft case, I basically was never going to see a replacement, but if I just reported it missing, it'd be easier.

nothing beats our traffic cops, never seen people nap so easily in chair by the side of the road.
 
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We must expect from them to be professional though. They must know the law and the limits of their authority in much greater detail than the citizens.
It's one of these jobs that isn't just a job. It they can't handle it, they should quit.
 
So OP is seemingly proud and almost bragging about getting assaulted by a cop when he was a child?
Negative, he's pointing out defying the police, even if they are in the wrong, leads to a losing proposition. He's alive and not it prison because he didn't escalate a bad situation. Just read his first post where he says respect the jurors decision. If the cop is wrong, let the court decide it.
 
Possibly. The OP mentioned him later in the thread.

Though I don't know the whole story, NOTHING excuses beating a man to death who posed no danger to those officers. Who seem to have gotten off with a slap on the wrist.

That's what I thought. OP is being a whole ass and excusing cops of unjustly beating a man to death. I swear this forum man..
 
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What? Police lights mean the officer wants to have a debate followed by a foot race. Sometimes even mutual combat at the end depending on the cop.
 
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