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In reply to the discussion: Parents Sue Wal-Mart Over Arrest Of Daughter With Special Needs [View all]Demo_Chris
(6,234 posts)49. I told you why I recommended it...
The point was that you have records of my "recs" on threads that I do not even remember until reminded. Do you do this stalking thing with everyone, or am I just lucky to have you around? Whatever the answer by all means keep at it. It will be good to know that someone is reading my posts.
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Fanatical cops, and I am guessing WalMart appreciated that approach..at least up until
Jefferson23
Jun 2014
#4
I understand that, yet this young woman should be able to see cops perform appropriately
Jefferson23
Jun 2014
#7
Interesting take, and one of the most cynical I have read here in a long time.
Jefferson23
Jun 2014
#13
It's not cynical if it's true. Note that the family hasn't released the tape...
Demo_Chris
Jun 2014
#16
Thanking officers for not taking the easier and safer solution of simply Tasering their
Jefferson23
Jun 2014
#19
No, she was a TWENTY-FIVE year old woman going freaking nuts in a store. The police showed restraint
Demo_Chris
Jun 2014
#17
And? What, beyond our compassion and a parking space, does this entitle her to do?
Demo_Chris
Jun 2014
#20
Indeed. I do find it rather bemusing when the very individual who suggests we not make assumptions
LanternWaste
Jun 2014
#25
What precisely is absurd in attempting to discern all relevant knowledge to any given situation?
LanternWaste
Jun 2014
#28
You are missing one huge part of the puzzle: She was fucking innocent!
Hassin Bin Sober
Jun 2014
#39
As it turns out she had not shoplifted. It took four cops taking her down to determine that....
Demo_Chris
Jun 2014
#44
I did rec that thread, a thread that (as I recall) ended up gathering hundreds of responses...
Demo_Chris
Jun 2014
#43
Nope. Never have. With the accusations I was wondering if anyone would ask....
Demo_Chris
Jun 2014
#52