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They shut down my favorite venue,
They maced a bunch of kids at a show I was at, tackled my friend and gave him assault charges for slapping a cops hand away as he reached for his wallet to see his ID. fuck the police. |
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"I remember getting intimidated and busted at age 13 by the police. I remember my friend Tate Bryan getting shot in the back in Tampa, FL for his first-offense burglary. I remember the police firing at the crowds and killing children cause they were the wrong color. I remember the narcs from my high school trying to set me up for a big fall. I remember the police bringing dogs into our school and sniffing away my rights. The police is the klan is the mafia and they're out for me, and soon they're going to be out to get you, so you better get going if you know it's good for you and take your stand." |
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Meter Maids need to have thier asses kicked daily just for taking the job
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Seems to be what Hall Monitors grow up to be
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and meter maids are basically failed cops. they weren't big enough assholes to get a badge
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or too dumb to be a security guard
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beats being one of those people who walk around department stores trying to catch people shoplifting. (they're outside - get to walk around, spit on, etc. hey, what the hell, if people weren't inherintly assholes, there would be no need for cops, meter maids, or security guards. but because so many of us feel that it is worth the risk to break the laws - play the game - they end up hating the people who bust them for it when they lose. doesnt make much sense really.
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My Grandpa was a Sherrif.So I never really met any mean cops.They all helped me when I needed help.So I don't really have a problem with any of them.
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It's nice when everybody has good experiences with police but I've seen them be some major pricks. I watched one group of kids get pulled over and searched, their truck taken apart (tires off, doors apart, the works and their cell phones were taken so they couldn't call their parents), and when nothing was found and no ticket could be written the kids were handed back their phones and cops left. Unfortunately for the group of teens they had no tools to put their vehicle back together which the cops just left in pieces on the side of the road.
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Pretty much everything has been said already...I ll just narrate an incident which happened awhile back...
This guy at the place I work was pretty much a regular, dumbshit geek who did his job and went back home. One fine morning, the cops barge into the office and demand to know who he was (by name). When pointed out, they come runnin over and beat the shit outta him in front of all of us, and literally drag him out of the office into the waiting police car outside, all the while kickin and stomping on him. He was a bloody mess by the time they lock him up inside the car and drive off. We all watched, flabbergasted. Next thing we heard was he was accused of giving shelter to some illegal Mexicans and Asians and that they had hardcore evidence of him having guns and stuff at his home. He was in the lockup for a week, where they beat him to a pulp. Poor guy didnt have enough to get some legal help for himself, but seeing his track record, the boss asked one of the company's legal advisors to do something for him. The advisor took some time in collating with the police and the investigators and found out that the real suspect was the guy's neighbor, not him. They had the wrong address on their comps and had gone ahead according to the addy the police comps had thrown out. Because of that technical glitch, the guy needed 36 stitches on the nose right between the eyes, about 6-7 stitches on each eyebrow and eyelids, 4-5 stitches on both cheeks and plenty of blows and whacks on his entire body. Next morning, they released him. The advisor asked him to go to court and sue em for damages, but he declined. Took him about 2 months to recover sufficiently to come back to work.
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