i wish i knew how to attach a you tube vid to my enlightening posts .. PLEASE HELP ME
Re: Funneh
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 5:11 pm
by DaGip
We use alien technology noy yet available until noobs obtain level 42. Level 42 will reveal everything.
Re: Funneh
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:21 pm
by Phatscotty
danfrank666 wrote:i wish i knew how to attach a you tube vid to my enlightening posts .. PLEASE HELP ME
go to your video on youtube, copy n paste the last 8-10 letters/numbers/symbols at the end of the web address, paste them here and highlight it then click in the youtube tab (right under the bold tab)
You can also hit the quote button on the OP and pretend like you are gonna respond to it, but secretly just checking out what it looks like
[youtube] DcCN5C7UBx0 [/youtube] I just added a space at each end so the video would not post here
Re: Funneh
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:24 pm
by Phatscotty
mrswdk wrote:
And then they say 'police brutality'!
What did she say to him? what did he say to her? Can people really just walk away from a police officer? Was she driving a car or was she walking the whole time? Did she grab his nuts or threaten him? It looks like he was walking her back to where they just were, and something happened....what happened at about 9 seconds when she went down? It doesn't look like he took her down. Was she resisting? Was the cop hurting her on purpose to try to get her to resist?
Just some questions I have before we jump to conclusions
Re: Funneh
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:54 pm
by Dukasaur
Phatscotty wrote:Can people really just walk away from a police officer?
We're told that it's a free country, and if the officer has no legal reason to detain you, then yes, you are free to just walk away. Of course, in practise it rarely works out so good, and it's funny how in retrospect the officer always seems to come up with a lawful reason to detain you, even if he didn't have one previously.
Re: Funneh
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 12:00 am
by Phatscotty
Dukasaur wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:Can people really just walk away from a police officer?
We're told that it's a free country, and if the officer has no legal reason to detain you, then yes, you are free to just walk away. Of course, in practise it rarely works out so good, and it's funny how in retrospect the officer always seems to come up with a lawful reason to detain you, even if he didn't have one previously.
Is it the case the officer had no reason? I don't know what the exact law is in CA, but it's illegal to walk alongside highway/freeway in my state.
I know you probably don't know the answer about the reason, not sure anybody does, just want to point out I think that's a little bit important to know.
Re: Funneh
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 4:29 am
by Serbia
Phatscotty wrote:What did she say to him?
Nothing that can justify this beating.
Phatscotty wrote:what did he say to her?
Nothing that can justify this beating.
Phatscotty wrote:Can people really just walk away from a police officer?
Nope, we're not allowed to. Doesn't justify the beating.
Phatscotty wrote:Was she driving a car or was she walking the whole time?
Oh that's right, if she had been driving a car at some point before this video, then the beating was like totes justified, because he could claim to have been threatened five minutes before the beating, making it peachy.
Phatscotty wrote:Did she grab his nuts or threaten him?
I don't see a nut grab. I see her hands up trying to defend her head. If she threatened him, again, you just straddle her and beat her in the head? Seems legit.
Phatscotty wrote:it looks like he was walking her back to where they just were, and something happened....what happened at about 9 seconds when she went down? It doesn't look like he took her down. Was she resisting? Was the cop hurting her on purpose to try to get her to resist?
Just some questions I have before we jump to conclusions
THIS THREAD IS NOW ABOUT GUESSING WHICH QUESTIONS PHATSCOTTY HASN'T ASKED YET
1. Did he think her head was a pinata, and was only trying to break it open to score some candy?
Bollocks.
Re: Funneh
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 7:11 am
by notyou2
2. Was he trying to beat her so badly she couldn't have any freeloading kids that would burden the tax system?
Re: Funneh
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 11:23 am
by TA1LGUNN3R
Serbia wrote:Nope, we're not allowed to. Doesn't justify the beating.
Actually, you can ask if you are being detained. If they say no, then you can walk away. In theory, of course. In practice they'll probably charge you with resisting arrest or something.
-TG
Re: Funneh
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 4:22 pm
by mrswdk
3. Was the officer just helping the woman with her itchy face?
Re: Funneh
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 5:19 pm
by betiko
nothing on earth would justify this shit here in europe. not even if the girl had just shot an officer. your police has way too much power, I wish the hippies and petty thugs from over here could see what's going on in a supposedly civilized country as merica.
Re: Funneh
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 5:22 pm
by betiko
Ajoutée le 5 juil. 2014
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The woman was walking on Interstate 10 on Tuesday; O'Quinn said she was endangering herself and people in traffic. Image source: Live Leak
Image source: Live Leak
The not-yet-identified officer is on administrative leave while the CHP investigates.
Here's the clip of the incident recorded by driver David Diaz from inside his passing car.
O'Quinn says the woman, who would not give her name, was not injured and is undergoing psychiatric evaluation.
The CHP provided KABC-TV with a written statement, noting that the officer ordered the woman to stop, but she ignored him. Fearing she would be hurt, the CHP says the officer tried placing her under arrest.
"A physical altercation ensued as the pedestrian continued to resist arrest, at which point a plain clothes, off duty officer assisted in applying the handcuffs," the CHP's statement also said.
Diaz said he saw the officer chasing the woman around a pickup truck on the onramp before he started recording.
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Re: Funneh
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 5:32 pm
by Serbia
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:
Serbia wrote:Nope, we're not allowed to. Doesn't justify the beating.
Actually, you can ask if you are being detained. If they say no, then you can walk away. In theory, of course. In practice they'll probably charge you with resisting arrest or something.
-TG
Sure, you can ask, but if you dare walk away, you'll be arrested and charged with something.
Besides, we're getting off topic.
4. Maybe she asked him to help her remove her contacts.
Bollocks.
Re: Funneh
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 5:57 pm
by notyou2
5. She asked to see the nice officers engagement ring.
Re: Funneh
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 8:24 pm
by Phatscotty
yeah, and if the woman wondered into traffic and got a family or two killed, the public opinion would be totally different and the question would be "why didnt that cop do whatever it takes to stop that woman from walking down the highway?"
The truth is we will never know if the cop that did this ending up saving lives or not.
Either way, Serbia has all the facts and knows everything that happened. Case closed
Re: Funneh
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 8:31 pm
by Army of GOD
Then why doesn't he just detain her? Why does he need to beat the ever loving shit outnofnher?
Re: Funneh
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 9:17 pm
by saxitoxin
betiko wrote:nothing on earth would justify this shit here in europe
you're very clearly white, speak with no accent, and live in the 16th arrondissement
French police have been accused of committing gross human rights violations – often against ethnic minorities – for which they are seldom brought to justice, says a new Amnesty International report.
Allegations of unlawful killings, beatings, racial abuse and excessive use of force by France’s police officers are rarely investigated effectively.
Procedures for investigating complaints against the police in France fail to meet standards required by international law. Victims of or witnesses to police ill-treatment increasingly find themselves charged with the criminal offences of insulting or assaulting a police officer.
Phatscotty wrote:yeah, and if the woman wondered into traffic and got a family or two killed, the public opinion would be totally different and the question would be "why didnt that cop do whatever it takes to stop that woman from walking down the highway?"
The truth is we will never know if the cop that did this ending up saving lives or not.
Either way, Serbia has all the facts and knows everything that happened. Case closed
You're a special kind of stupid. He did save her, and he saved others too, let's say. And then beat the shit out of her. He needs to be imprisoned. There is nothing in this video to suggest that what he did was reasonable. He had her detained, was straddling her, and tried to beat her face through her skull. Cops are people too, and we're all capable of amazing good, frightening evil, and everything in between. From everything evident in this video, the cop over-reacted, and broke the law he was supposed to uphold. Lock him up.
Bollocks.
Re: Funneh
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2014 1:14 am
by mrswdk
Phatscotty wrote:if the woman wondered into traffic and got a family or two killed, the public opinion would be totally different
And if she'd detonated a bomb, annihilating the passengers of 20 nearby cars, then public opinion would be different again.
Re: Funneh
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2014 9:50 am
by betiko
saxitoxin wrote:
betiko wrote:nothing on earth would justify this shit here in europe
you're very clearly white, speak with no accent, and live in the 16th arrondissement
French police have been accused of committing gross human rights violations – often against ethnic minorities – for which they are seldom brought to justice, says a new Amnesty International report.
Allegations of unlawful killings, beatings, racial abuse and excessive use of force by France’s police officers are rarely investigated effectively.
Procedures for investigating complaints against the police in France fail to meet standards required by international law. Victims of or witnesses to police ill-treatment increasingly find themselves charged with the criminal offences of insulting or assaulting a police officer.
I just watched the first one, the difference is that the guy had just been released from jail and started attacking a police station throwing glass bottles and assaulting the cops in it, the 7 cops that beat him up were removed from their function after this beating, and you will find a very small minority of people who would justify the violence of this beating, that is way less violent, even with 7 cops, that the american cop from the first video that is destroying a woman s face for whatever reasons and that was clearly not threatening the cop.