I got the impression she worked for the govt. and volunteered to be the chief and now she's looking for another home within the govt.
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Typically, a law is broken then the offender RESISTS being arrested and/or being cuffed. Simply don’t break the law and you won’t have to be concerned about interaction with a LEO that may be having a shitty day.[blaster]
Also, break a law = killed without trial, isn't America. Well, it's not supposed to be anyway.
He wasn't killed for sleeping in the drive-through. He was shot when the officers returned fire and sadly died. One could maybe argue they should have realized he was firing the Tazer instead of a lethal firearm and held fire but I'm not going to second-guess a split-second decision in a circumstance I've never faced. In an ideal world, Internal Affairs would investigate and then report back (objectively and dispassionately) on whether it was a justified shoot and what -- if any -- changes to be made to training ... but this world is hardly ideal and the current emotionally charged situation is about as far from ideal as you can get.
Cop pulls you over and just makes up a reason for the contact. May be difficult but best hold your tongue and not argue with the cop so the Judge can hear the facts and hopefully declare the charge was total bull shit. Also, trust that Judge is NOT a relative or drinking buddy of the offending cop. [blaster]
Speak for yourself if you must, BUT I do NOT break laws all the time. Matter of fact, it's quite rare. Just when I'm in a hurry and not being impeded by heavy traffic.[Coffee]Quote:
We are all breaking the laws all the time.