for what its worth, we can ALL safely say its far more then only 10% scums
I know you were just saying that in a hypothetical manner back to jbart
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scumbag
SBR MVP
11-02-13
3504
#1262
Originally posted by jtoler
Youre spot on, Im not a felon either, no record, whatever I have is from traffic tickets. And wow my experience is the total opposite of yours. The questions Ive been asked would blow your mind, I was pulled over earlier this year for not putting on a turn signal to get in the adjacent lane, nevermind it was late and nobody was on the road I was on, there was no car ahead or behind me for at least a half a mile, I mean nobody, made no sense to me to put the signal on so I didnt, but fine, if the law says youre supposed to do it ok. I was on my way home from work, while pulled over the cop asks me for license and insurance papers, I give, starts conversating, asks twice if I do drugs, I say no and asks why he asks, he doesnt answer, asks if he can search car, I say no, asks a 3rd time if I do drugs, I say no and I point blank tell him ya know if I had been a 60 yr old white lady you wouldnt be asking me this after pulling me over for a simple turn signal violation, well he says he would still ask, lol. Anyway he has me on the side of the road for about 25 minutes during this whole time, finally writes the ticket and I go home, was only 3 blocks from my house, nice small city I live in, no drug activity, in fact I live two blocks from this cop's precinct, but thats only one story, stuff like that has happened about 7 times, theyve even asked to search my car and after Ive said no once they still called another cop who got out with a german shepherd and did the old walk around, well thats equivalent to searching to me, oh my had I say had a bag of weed on the seat and he saw it(dont smoke weed but) no doubt Id be arrested, car impounded and given multiple tickets, that would result in quite a bit of money not to mention court costs and Id have a felony record, there would be no stomping out the weed and letting me go.
for sure. its quite embarrassing that other whites cant see this as reality.
i read this article a long time ago, i think it was in The Nation or Think Progress. it was about how black kindergarteners were being disciplined more harshly than white kids for similar offenses and that the white teachers saw the black kids as older and more culpable than white kids of the same age.
they had interviews with some parents, both white and black. some studies. it was pretty interesting. really brought to life this whole public school to prison pipeline that is going on.
anyways, we might have a black president, but racism is still going strong.
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El Nino
SBR Posting Legend
05-03-12
18426
#1263
Originally posted by jtoler
Youre spot on, Im not a felon either, no record, whatever I have is from traffic tickets. And wow my experience is the total opposite of yours. The questions Ive been asked would blow your mind, I was pulled over earlier this year for not putting on a turn signal to get in the adjacent lane, nevermind it was late and nobody was on the road I was on, there was no car ahead or behind me for at least a half a mile, I mean nobody, made no sense to me to put the signal on so I didnt, but fine, if the law says youre supposed to do it ok. I was on my way home from work, while pulled over the cop asks me for license and insurance papers, I give, starts conversating, asks twice if I do drugs, I say no and asks why he asks, he doesnt answer, asks if he can search car, I say no, asks a 3rd time if I do drugs, I say no and I point blank tell him ya know if I had been a 60 yr old white lady you wouldnt be asking me this after pulling me over for a simple turn signal violation, well he says he would still ask, lol. Anyway he has me on the side of the road for about 25 minutes during this whole time, finally writes the ticket and I go home, was only 3 blocks from my house, nice small city I live in, no drug activity, in fact I live two blocks from this cop's precinct, but thats only one story, stuff like that has happened about 7 times, theyve even asked to search my car and after Ive said no once they still called another cop who got out with a german shepherd and did the old walk around, well thats equivalent to searching to me, oh my had I say had a bag of weed on the seat and he saw it(dont smoke weed but) no doubt Id be arrested, car impounded and given multiple tickets, that would result in quite a bit of money not to mention court costs and Id have a felony record, there would be no stomping out the weed and letting me go.
Legally speaking, that statement is incorrect. An exterior canine sniff is not a search under the Fourth Amendment.
However, considering the fact that the initial stop was for lack of a turn signal (minor traffic offense), that does not give the officer carte blanche to your time or your vehicle. The officer has the time it takes to issue the traffic citation to determine if there are any secondary violations occurring. If he does not find a violation in a time reasonable enough to issue the citation (for the reason he stopped you), then he must let you go or it is no longer a lawful seizure and the officer has violated your Fourth Amendment rights. The way you describe the officer's questions it seems as if he was on a fishing expedition for drugs. Unless he smelled weed or had some other tangible way to describe a level of reasonable suspicion (more than a hunch, less than probable cause) that there were drugs in your vehicle, then to detain you further in order to have a canine officer come perform an exterior sniff of your vehicle is a violation your Fourth Amendment rights. There are many interesting cases (both state and federal) regarding canine sniffs such as how long it takes a canine officer to respond to the stop before it is considered an unreasonable amount of time. Also, the exercising of your Constitutional Rights NEVER can amount to a level of suspicion to a police officer. That is the officer cannot say, "Well, I asked if I could search jtoler's car and he refused...pretty suspicious to me!"
Your best action in a situation like this if it happens again:
Politely ask why you are being detained/stopped. If you can, record the initial stop and inform the officer that you are recording the stop. If he asks why, state it is for your safety and for integrity on the encounter. The best thing is to have the phone on the seat next to you, in a cup holder, or a front pocket. Recording with picture is nice, but sound will suffice. Document the date, time, and officer's name, and the stated reason for the stop. When he return's from running checks he has had reasonable time by law to complete the citation and therefore the stop. If the officer asks again about drug use or something unrelated to the initial stop, state no and remind him that he stopped you for a traffic citation. Ask him if you are getting a warning or a ticket and if you are free to go. If he persists in asking questions or trying to search your vehicle, remind him that the stop has been documented/recorded and he is now violating your Fourth Amendment rights. Ask for his supervising officer and tell him you will be filing a formal complaint with his station. Depending on how the stop goes, take the info down and physically go down to the police station and file a formal complaint. If you need to file a complaint, take down everyone's information (name and badge #) that you deal with and try to get as high up the chain as possible. A lot of cities and/or police stations have twitter/facebook/social media. Get on there and document what happened. Follow through and get a lawyer if possible.
The problematic nature with most unreasonable searches and/or seizures is that a high percentage result in no arrest, therefore the victim just lets it go. It takes someone going to jail most times to initiate a case that will find that there was an unreasonable search or seizure. There are many police officers that knowingly or unknowingly (through poor training or incompetence) violate people's rights every day. It is up to a citizen to know their rights. My 5th grade Civics teacher told me something that has stuck with me to this day. If a police officer asks to search your vehicle, tell him no. If he asks why, tell him that you haven't exercised your Constitutional Rights lately.
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scumbag
SBR MVP
11-02-13
3504
#1264
how old are you el nino? im 30 and i dont even think we had "civics". not that i can recall anyway. i heard they dont even teach that anymore.
nevermind, took to the intrawebs to find out and came across a pretty interesting article.
31. Civics/Social Studies it had a few different names but both were an intro to government and the Constitution. I remember him mostly because he was a wise-ass like myself and was enthusiastic. One of my better teachers growing up. Quite a shame they don't emphasize that anymore. Close to election time and I received a detailed book with all the candidates and propositions and a description of what they are, what they stand for, and who supports them. The local Props are literally going to effect people's every day lives in their back yards. These props pop up every election time and some are a blatant license to steal and rip people off and the turn out to oppose them will still be horrifically low. Pretty sad.
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TheLock
SBR Posting Legend
04-06-08
14427
#1266
Originally posted by scumbag
All cops can suck on my fcking balls.
fwiw, cops have treated me fine in my interactions. They pulled me over once when I was like 22 in north town, drunk as fck with a bag of weed in my pocket. They just made me stomp the weed out and let me go.
Wait, what?
So the only personal experience you've had with law enforcement resulted in professional, good discretion type behavior.
Makes sense all cops can suck your balls.
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itchypickle
SBR Posting Legend
11-05-09
21452
#1267
Originally posted by El Nino
Legally speaking, that statement is incorrect. An exterior canine sniff is not a search under the Fourth Amendment.
However, considering the fact that the initial stop was for lack of a turn signal (minor traffic offense), that does not give the officer carte blanche to your time or your vehicle. The officer has the time it takes to issue the traffic citation to determine if there are any secondary violations occurring. If he does not find a violation in a time reasonable enough to issue the citation (for the reason he stopped you), then he must let you go or it is no longer a lawful seizure and the officer has violated your Fourth Amendment rights. The way you describe the officer's questions it seems as if he was on a fishing expedition for drugs. Unless he smelled weed or had some other tangible way to describe a level of reasonable suspicion (more than a hunch, less than probable cause) that there were drugs in your vehicle, then to detain you further in order to have a canine officer come perform an exterior sniff of your vehicle is a violation your Fourth Amendment rights. There are many interesting cases (both state and federal) regarding canine sniffs such as how long it takes a canine officer to respond to the stop before it is considered an unreasonable amount of time. Also, the exercising of your Constitutional Rights NEVER can amount to a level of suspicion to a police officer. That is the officer cannot say, "Well, I asked if I could search jtoler's car and he refused...pretty suspicious to me!"
Your best action in a situation like this if it happens again:
Politely ask why you are being detained/stopped. If you can, record the initial stop and inform the officer that you are recording the stop. If he asks why, state it is for your safety and for integrity on the encounter. The best thing is to have the phone on the seat next to you, in a cup holder, or a front pocket. Recording with picture is nice, but sound will suffice. Document the date, time, and officer's name, and the stated reason for the stop. When he return's from running checks he has had reasonable time by law to complete the citation and therefore the stop. If the officer asks again about drug use or something unrelated to the initial stop, state no and remind him that he stopped you for a traffic citation. Ask him if you are getting a warning or a ticket and if you are free to go. If he persists in asking questions or trying to search your vehicle, remind him that the stop has been documented/recorded and he is now violating your Fourth Amendment rights. Ask for his supervising officer and tell him you will be filing a formal complaint with his station. Depending on how the stop goes, take the info down and physically go down to the police station and file a formal complaint. If you need to file a complaint, take down everyone's information (name and badge #) that you deal with and try to get as high up the chain as possible. A lot of cities and/or police stations have twitter/facebook/social media. Get on there and document what happened. Follow through and get a lawyer if possible.
The problematic nature with most unreasonable searches and/or seizures is that a high percentage result in no arrest, therefore the victim just lets it go. It takes someone going to jail most times to initiate a case that will find that there was an unreasonable search or seizure. There are many police officers that knowingly or unknowingly (through poor training or incompetence) violate people's rights every day. It is up to a citizen to know their rights. My 5th grade Civics teacher told me something that has stuck with me to this day. If a police officer asks to search your vehicle, tell him no. If he asks why, tell him that you haven't exercised your Constitutional Rights lately.
The first parts of the post can go either way depending on the latitude of 'probable cause/reasonable suspicion' to get the K9 to come out. Exterior sniffs are one thing, a reason why the windows up/down come in to play...officers will try and get person away from the vehicle quick...to have the window down because its technically a legal opening for the dog to use. One of those games...but once the license is ran for priors/status if a drug charge pops up its easier for them to say they called the dog for 'suspicion' again on you vs the middle aged man in the mini van who was speeding and has no priors.
Your last paragraphs are spot on....most dont go through the hassle of court challenges for search/seizures because its lengthy and expensive and not worth it in minor cases. Its hilarious the way they are agued in small traffic court and circuit courts if you've ever heard them....guy gets pulled over for speeding and it led to weed being found in the car...he will personally argue or have a cheap attorney claim all these massive violations of undue searches and fruits of the stop that led to the drugs....the the local judge asks the simple question 'how fast were you going as the reason he stopped you initially' and the reply can be 58 in a 55...judge says well its over 55 so yes you were speeding which validates the stop that led to the finding, next case" so its not as if they end up drawn out expensive cases over a $150 fine and a day in county.
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Ted Sheckler
SBR MVP
01-08-14
1936
#1268
Originally posted by scumbag
for sure. its quite embarrassing that other whites cant see this as reality.
i read this article a long time ago, i think it was in The Nation or Think Progress. it was about how black kindergarteners were being disciplined more harshly than white kids for similar offenses and that the white teachers saw the black kids as older and more culpable than white kids of the same age.
they had interviews with some parents, both white and black. some studies. it was pretty interesting. really brought to life this whole public school to prison pipeline that is going on.
anyways, we might have a black president, but racism is still going strong.
Hey brah, you know if the white folk has a "worldstarhiphop"? I wanna see Vids of white people thinking it's cool to rob people and beat up women?
Thanks brah, good lookin out homie
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jtoler
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
12-17-13
30967
#1269
Originally posted by El Nino
Legally speaking, that statement is incorrect. An exterior canine sniff is not a search under the Fourth Amendment.
However, considering the fact that the initial stop was for lack of a turn signal (minor traffic offense), that does not give the officer carte blanche to your time or your vehicle. The officer has the time it takes to issue the traffic citation to determine if there are any secondary violations occurring. If he does not find a violation in a time reasonable enough to issue the citation (for the reason he stopped you), then he must let you go or it is no longer a lawful seizure and the officer has violated your Fourth Amendment rights. The way you describe the officer's questions it seems as if he was on a fishing expedition for drugs. Unless he smelled weed or had some other tangible way to describe a level of reasonable suspicion (more than a hunch, less than probable cause) that there were drugs in your vehicle, then to detain you further in order to have a canine officer come perform an exterior sniff of your vehicle is a violation your Fourth Amendment rights. There are many interesting cases (both state and federal) regarding canine sniffs such as how long it takes a canine officer to respond to the stop before it is considered an unreasonable amount of time. Also, the exercising of your Constitutional Rights NEVER can amount to a level of suspicion to a police officer. That is the officer cannot say, "Well, I asked if I could search jtoler's car and he refused...pretty suspicious to me!"
Your best action in a situation like this if it happens again:
Politely ask why you are being detained/stopped. If you can, record the initial stop and inform the officer that you are recording the stop. If he asks why, state it is for your safety and for integrity on the encounter. The best thing is to have the phone on the seat next to you, in a cup holder, or a front pocket. Recording with picture is nice, but sound will suffice. Document the date, time, and officer's name, and the stated reason for the stop. When he return's from running checks he has had reasonable time by law to complete the citation and therefore the stop. If the officer asks again about drug use or something unrelated to the initial stop, state no and remind him that he stopped you for a traffic citation. Ask him if you are getting a warning or a ticket and if you are free to go. If he persists in asking questions or trying to search your vehicle, remind him that the stop has been documented/recorded and he is now violating your Fourth Amendment rights. Ask for his supervising officer and tell him you will be filing a formal complaint with his station. Depending on how the stop goes, take the info down and physically go down to the police station and file a formal complaint. If you need to file a complaint, take down everyone's information (name and badge #) that you deal with and try to get as high up the chain as possible. A lot of cities and/or police stations have twitter/facebook/social media. Get on there and document what happened. Follow through and get a lawyer if possible.
The problematic nature with most unreasonable searches and/or seizures is that a high percentage result in no arrest, therefore the victim just lets it go. It takes someone going to jail most times to initiate a case that will find that there was an unreasonable search or seizure. There are many police officers that knowingly or unknowingly (through poor training or incompetence) violate people's rights every day. It is up to a citizen to know their rights. My 5th grade Civics teacher told me something that has stuck with me to this day. If a police officer asks to search your vehicle, tell him no. If he asks why, tell him that you haven't exercised your Constitutional Rights lately.
I know all about that "free air sniff" trust me, my calling it searching is because its a dog, a dog trained to sniff out drugs, doesnt really need to be inside my car to pick up a hit, sure if Id had something stuffed away securely covered in mustard then probably he wouldnt pick up on it, bottom line I didnt agree to the search yet instead he held me on the side of the road an extra 25 minutes while he called a dog out and to walk around my car, if he didnt think that dog could pick up a hit by simply walking outside my car he never would have did it. Bottom line, profiling and prejudice. This was a simple speeding ticket that time, why are you trying to search my car on a speeding ticket and calling dogs out, only one reason. This happened when I was like 23, back in late 90's so a long time ago, could happen again, but he sneaky with it, it was about 1 am in the morning, I was in another county I knew nothing about after seeing a girl, so Im pulled over on the highway, I just wanted to get the ticket and go home, in that situation I wouldnt be saying Im recording, that late so far from home, no other cars on the highway, pitch black, raining hard, didnt just give ticket for speeding, said since its raining Im gonna give you a ticket for wreckless driving also,I could just as well get my arse kicked by those cops, but if any out of line questions ever happened again Ive thought about asking the cop if he's mic'ed if not then Ill start recording with phone, stuff like this doesnt really happen anymore to me, have thought about getting cam in car but just dont see myself ever going through all that.
fwiw, cops have treated me fine in my interactions. They pulled me over once when I was like 22 in north town, drunk as fck with a bag of weed in my pocket. They just made me stomp the weed out and let me go.
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you're damn lucky i wasn't on patrol.. I'd have sent a hail of bullets in your direction, made sure you were near death, taken out my unregistered sat night special i keep in my patrol car, pop off a round from where you lay back into the direction of my "wheels of death and justice," and clasped your hand around it as you lay there gargling, dying from drowning from the blood filling your lungs..... i take driving drunk and weed possession seriously.
with much love and justice,
Officer ShotMikeBrown "Protecting, Serving, Stopping, Trying, Convicting and Executing"
Youre spot on, Im not a felon either, no record, whatever I have is from traffic tickets. And wow my experience is the total opposite of yours. The questions Ive been asked would blow your mind, I was pulled over earlier this year for not putting on a turn signal to get in the adjacent lane, nevermind it was late and nobody was on the road I was on, there was no car ahead or behind me for at least a half a mile, I mean nobody, made no sense to me to put the signal on so I didnt, but fine, if the law says youre supposed to do it ok. I was on my way home from work, while pulled over the cop asks me for license and insurance papers, I give, starts conversating, asks twice if I do drugs, I say no and asks why he asks, he doesnt answer, asks if he can search car, I say no, asks a 3rd time if I do drugs, I say no and I point blank tell him ya know if I had been a 60 yr old white lady you wouldnt be asking me this after pulling me over for a simple turn signal violation, well he says he would still ask, lol. Anyway he has me on the side of the road for about 25 minutes during this whole time, finally writes the ticket and I go home, was only 3 blocks from my house, nice small city I live in, no drug activity, in fact I live two blocks from this cop's precinct, but thats only one story, stuff like that has happened about 7 times, theyve even asked to search my car and after Ive said no once they still called another cop who got out with a german shepherd and did the old walk around, well thats equivalent to searching to me, oh my had I say had a bag of weed on the seat and he saw it(dont smoke weed but) no doubt Id be arrested, car impounded and given multiple tickets, that would result in quite a bit of money not to mention court costs and Id have a felony record, there would be no stomping out the weed and letting me go.
sounds like damn good police work to me..... only problem with the stop, from "correct law enforcement procedures" perspective, is he didn't get a chance to shoot you!
with love and justice,
Officer ShotMikeBrown "Protecting, Serving, Stopping, Trying, Convicting and Executing"
Legally speaking, that statement is incorrect. An exterior canine sniff is not a search under the Fourth Amendment.
However, considering the fact that the initial stop was for lack of a turn signal (minor traffic offense), that does not give the officer carte blanche to your time or your vehicle. The officer has the time it takes to issue the traffic citation to determine if there are any secondary violations occurring. If he does not find a violation in a time reasonable enough to issue the citation (for the reason he stopped you), then he/they --by now he will have called for backup due to your obvious attitude problemmust let you go or it is no longer a lawful seizure and the officer has violated your Fourth Amendment rights. The way you describe the officer's questions it seems as if he was on a fishing expedition for drugs. Unless he smelled weed or had some other tangible way to describe a level of reasonable suspicion (more than a hunch, less than probable cause) that there were drugs in your vehicle, then to detain you further in order to have a canine officer come perform an exterior sniff of your vehicle is a violation your Fourth Amendment rights. There are many interesting cases (both state and federal) regarding canine sniffs such as how long it takes a canine officer to respond to the stop before it is considered an unreasonable amount of time. Also, the exercising of your Constitutional Rights NEVER can amount to a level of suspicion to a police officer. That is the officer cannot say, "Well, I asked if I could search jtoler's car and he refused...pretty suspicious to me!"
Your best action in a situation like this if it happens again:
Politely ask why you are being detained/stopped. If you can, record the initial stop and inform the officer that you are recording the stop. If he asks why, state it is for your safety and for integrity on the encounter. The best thing is to have the phone on the seat next to you, in a cup holder, or a front pocket. Recording with picture is nice, but sound will suffice. Document the date, time, and officer's name, and the stated reason for the stop. When he return's from running checks he has had reasonable time by law to complete the citation and therefore the stop. If the officer asks again about drug use or something unrelated to the initial stop, state no and remind him that he stopped you for a traffic citation. Ask him if you are getting a warning or a ticket and if you are free to go. If he persists in asking questions or trying to search your vehicle, remind him that the stop has been documented/recorded and he is now violating your Fourth Amendment rights. Ask for his supervising officer and tell him you will be filing a formal complaint with his station. Depending on how the stop goes, take the info down and physically go down to the police station and file a formal complaint. If you need to file a complaint, take down everyone's information (name and badge #) that you deal with and try to get as high up the chain as possible. A lot of cities and/or police stations have twitter/facebook/social media. Get on there and document what happened. Follow through and get a lawyer if possible.
The problematic nature with most unreasonable searches and/or seizures is that a high percentage result in no arrest, therefore the victim just lets it go. It takes someone going to jail most times to initiate a case that will find that there was an unreasonable search or seizure. There are many police officers that knowingly or unknowingly (through poor training or incompetence) violate people's rights every day. It is up to a citizen to know their rights. My 5th grade Civics teacher told me something that has stuck with me to this day. If a police officer asks to search your vehicle, tell him no. If he asks why, tell him that you haven't exercised your Constitutional Rights lately.
all very good advice from resident criminal law expert el nino..... good legal advice, bad practical advice.
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the second you "get an attitude" with a cop (his perception, not reality--and anyone who records a stop is immediately considered by the cop to have an attitude problem), the stop is going to start heading downhill..... watch porky's ..... the scene where the cop starts bashing taillights, headlights, and thereafter pointing out the "no headlights/taillights" violations to get a feel for the cops' attitudes at this point...... he/they-- as by now he will have called for backup due to your obvious attitude problem -- will look for any reason to take you down at that point.... be very careful if you employ el nino's tactics..... you may ultimately beat the rap b/c of them, but you will probably wind up spending a night in jail...... AND, DEFINITELY DO NOT USE THEM IF YOU HAVE HAD ANYTHING TO DRINK OR SMOKE OR POP that has you anyway impaired. And el nino's tactics are best utilized on sunday's on your way to or from church.... other than those times, any cop who pulls over some wanna be lawyer is apt to bust your ass on anything he can possibly come up with, particularly the ol "you're interfering with an official police investigation" line.....
best advice that I, someone who tinkers in the legal profession, can give you, is to watch this video and follow its instructions to a tee!
So the only personal experience you've had with law enforcement resulted in professional, good discretion type behavior.
Makes sense all cops can suck your balls.
they let me go because im a mormon looking white. while you dumbasses might say "that good, dem cops is good".
i realize that they let me walk when a black, hispanic, white trash looking motherfcker is getting rung up every time.
also, i was a danger to the community. i deserved to be thrown in jail, and taught a lesson. they let me walk and i could have easily drove off and killed someone, i was drunk as fck. to the point where i puked when i reached my home.
i continued driving drunk for sometime afterwards.
these cops endangered the entire las vegas valley that night and many more after.
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scumbag
SBR MVP
11-02-13
3504
#1274
Originally posted by Auto Donk
you're damn lucky i wasn't on patrol.. I'd have sent a hail of bullets in your direction, made sure you were near death, taken out my unregistered sat night special i keep in my patrol car, pop off a round from where you lay back into the direction of my "wheels of death and justice," and clasped your hand around it as you lay there gargling, dying from drowning from the blood filling your lungs..... i take driving drunk and weed possession seriously.
with much love and justice,
Officer ShotMikeBrown "Protecting, Serving, Stopping, Trying, Convicting and Executing"
shut up you homo cop, we both know i'd beat the fck you of you.
homo says, "ill shoot ya"
stfu homo.
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brooks85
SBR Aristocracy
01-05-09
44709
#1275
Originally posted by Auto Donk
you're damn lucky i wasn't on patrol.. I'd have sent a hail of bullets in your direction, made sure you were near death, taken out my unregistered sat night special i keep in my patrol car, pop off a round from where you lay back into the direction of my "wheels of death and justice," and clasped your hand around it as you lay there gargling, dying from drowning from the blood filling your lungs..... i take driving drunk and weed possession seriously.
with much love and justice,
Officer ShotMikeBrown "Protecting, Serving, Stopping, Trying, Convicting and Executing"
you're not a cop
if you are then you are dumb as fuk for posting this incriminating evidence.
What a minute... dumb as fuk... never mind, I guess you meet the criteria.
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TheLock
SBR Posting Legend
04-06-08
14427
#1276
Originally posted by scumbag
they let me go because im a mormon looking white. while you dumbasses might say "that good, dem cops is good".
i realize that they let me walk when a black, hispanic, white trash looking motherfcker is getting rung up every time.
also, i was a danger to the community. i deserved to be thrown in jail, and taught a lesson. they let me walk and i could have easily drove off and killed someone, i was drunk as fck. to the point where i puked when i reached my home.
i continued driving drunk for sometime afterwards.
these cops endangered the entire las vegas valley that night and many more after.
So if they had locked your Mormon looking a s s up and cost you thousands of dollars in legal fees you would have logged on to SBR telling everyone what a great job the local PD did taking a menace to society off the streets that night, right?
Yeah.
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scumbag
SBR MVP
11-02-13
3504
#1277
i would have respected them more than letting me walk. there wasnt even any warning or anything. he said exactly, "stomp that weed out and GTFO of here."
dude, this was almost 10 years ago. i was out of line, i need to be taught a lesson. im just glad i never killed anyone.
now, of course these cops can get carried away, taking people to jail that blow like .78 and shit.
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Let's Go Rangers
SBR Hall of Famer
03-18-12
8918
#1278
Originally posted by scumbag
i would have respected them more than letting me walk. there wasnt even any warning or anything. he said exactly, "stomp that weed out and GTFO of here."
dude, this was almost 10 years ago. i was out of line, i need to be taught a lesson. im just glad i never killed anyone.
now, of course these cops can get carried away, taking people to jail that blow like .78 and shit.
people that blow .78
is Scumbag the least informed, most uneducated poster ever?
.30 is usually about where people get unconscious
.40 is usually about where people die
.78
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scumbag
SBR MVP
11-02-13
3504
#1279
don't you have a black to lynch you buffoon?
oh, that's right. he's too scarred to leave the house.
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Let's Go Rangers
SBR Hall of Famer
03-18-12
8918
#1280
Originally posted by scumbag
don't you have a black to lynch you buffoon?
oh, that's right. he's too scarred to leave the house.
Why would scars keep me from leaving the house
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scumbag
SBR MVP
11-02-13
3504
#1281
both work.
"if i leave the house dem black gonna get me again"
that would make you scarred and scared.
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Auto Donk
SBR Aristocracy
09-03-13
43558
#1282
Originally posted by scumbag
i would have respected them more than letting me walk. there wasnt even any warning or anything. he said exactly, "stomp that weed out and GTFO of here."
dude, this was almost 10 years ago. i was out of line, i need to be taught a lesson. im just glad i never killed anyone.
now, of course these cops can get carried away, taking people to jail that blow like .78 and shit.
Come on down to Ferguson, and I'll give you a chance to "kill someone." I'll give you a .38 and a twenty second head start....then ur wanna be thug ass is mine. Do you feel lucky, PUNK?!?! Well Do Ya?!?!
and you lying dirtbag, no Punk like you is capable of blowing a .78 -- you're dead long before that.....
I'd love to put a bullet in your ass and get away with murder under color of my badge.........
seeya soon, PUNK!
Love and deadly justice,
Officer ShotMikeBrown "Protecting, Serving, Executing Punks Like scumbag"
Scumbag, stop blaming the justice system/ law inforcement for not "teaching you a lesson", or saying that the "cops put the community in danger", YOU make your own decisions. You are also a perfect example of a major problem in this country. People blaming gov for not keeping them in line...unreal
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Auto Donk
SBR Aristocracy
09-03-13
43558
#1284
scumbag and one other dumbass are too stupid to be allowed to live; they need to be culled from the herd.... those two idiots thought my "officer shotmikebrown" posts were from a cop!!!! hahahahahahaha how penetrating stupid can a person be???? LOL
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Let's Go Rangers
SBR Hall of Famer
03-18-12
8918
#1285
Originally posted by Auto Donk
scumbag and one other dumbass are too stupid to be allowed to live; they need to be culled from the herd.... those two idiots thought my "officer shotmikebrown" posts were from a cop!!!! hahahahahahaha how penetrating stupid can a person be???? LOL
scumbag is by far the most stupid poster I've seen here since I joined
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scumbag
SBR MVP
11-02-13
3504
#1286
Originally posted by Auto Donk
scumbag and one other dumbass are too stupid to be allowed to live; they need to be culled from the herd.... those two idiots thought my "officer shotmikebrown" posts were from a cop!!!! hahahahahahaha how penetrating stupid can a person be???? LOL
judging by how often you play sbr poker tourneys i'd say youre some busto.
so telling you i'd give you 3/1 on any amount you wanted would be worthless because youre some busto f@g who couldn't even afford a ticket to vegas, if you could scrape together a few hundo for a ticket you'd never have thousands to risk on a fight.
if i'm wrong, it could be pretty epic, we could have a legit MMA style fight and video it for the SBR posters.
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Kermit
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
09-27-10
32555
#1287
Caught a piece on the news about possible surveillance video of Michael Brown's family members recently fighting with each other over the selling of Michael Brown memorabilia. Said one of his cousins got hit with a pipe.
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Let's Go Rangers
SBR Hall of Famer
03-18-12
8918
#1288
Originally posted by Kermit
Caught a piece on the news about possible surveillance video of Michael Brown's family members recently fighting with each other over the selling of Michael Brown memorabilia. Said one of his cousins got hit with a pipe.
I wonder if the family had the bullets removed from the body.
you could sell them at a scrap yard
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Auto Donk
SBR Aristocracy
09-03-13
43558
#1289
Originally posted by Kermit
Said one of his cousins got hit with a pipe.
yah, but how much damage can a crack pipe really cause.... way overblown!
yah, but how much damage can a crack pipe really cause.... way overblown!
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Auto Donk
SBR Aristocracy
09-03-13
43558
#1291
I'm referring to being hit BY one; not hitting one!
love,
Mr. Bob Abuie
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Let's Go Rangers
SBR Hall of Famer
03-18-12
8918
#1292
Originally posted by Auto Donk
I'm referring to being hit BY one; not hitting one!
love,
Mr. Bob Abuie
I feel like a rockstar that I was actually able to beat Kermit to an appropriate YouTube video.
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teaserpleaser
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
08-14-08
26015
#1293
Originally posted by scumbag
I find it funny when people say what a hard job it is. Can't be that hard, they won't hire you if you have an IQ over 120 in most departments. Can't be that hard. At least the people hiring don't seem to think so. They want order taking sheep not the best of the best that can think on their feet.
Cops will take any citizen that can pass a background/credit check ...basically anyone kinda like the military fukk cops ...
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Ted Sheckler
SBR MVP
01-08-14
1936
#1294
Originally posted by Let's Go Rangers
I wonder if the family had the bullets removed from the body.
you could sell them at a scrap yard
That's fantastic. That's probably why the family was pissed that the body just laid in the street for 4 hours before being taken care of...Gave the other scavengers the opportunity to take them first.
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Let's Go Rangers
SBR Hall of Famer
03-18-12
8918
#1295
Originally posted by Ted Sheckler
That's fantastic. That's probably why the family was pissed that the body just laid in the street for 4 hours before being taken care of...Gave the other scavengers the opportunity to take them first.
Ferguson Department of Sanitation should charge the family for the cleanup