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RobinA

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117. Agree 100%
Thu Jul 23, 2015, 12:50 PM
Jul 2015

and never, ever answer the question, "Do you know what you did wrong back there?" or its corollary, "Do you know how fast you were going back there?"

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Until we fire EVERY single one of them and replace them with new standards and training randys1 Jul 2015 #1
I'm an elderly white woman and frankly I wouldn't cross them. Cleita Jul 2015 #4
Same with me. I'm a white male with long hair jakedsname Jul 2015 #7
I agree. It's safer to be cooperative, no matter who you are. Chemisse Jul 2015 #8
Yep. RiverLover Jul 2015 #98
I'm the same demographic as you and I wouldn't either. nt raccoon Jul 2015 #125
I ran into a female officer that exuded authoritarianism to the point that I was haikugal Jul 2015 #133
I had a run-in with a female cop during which she got out of her car yelling! Chemisse Jul 2015 #168
Yep! They're out of control...full of themselves and dangerous...they drip aggression. nt haikugal Jul 2015 #169
I do everything I am told during a police stop. No question. yeoman6987 Jul 2015 #48
She didnt and she is now dead. randys1 Jul 2015 #115
serious question... do you listen to the drew and mark radio show? Takket Jul 2015 #2
Glad you aksed. I hope the people that say just be nice to cops read this. bravenak Jul 2015 #3
a man with a gun dragging a woman out of her car. would you hire this man for anything? nt msongs Jul 2015 #6
Hell no. bravenak Jul 2015 #13
It seems like it would be a choice LWolf Jul 2015 #16
He is in JAIL now, but I know some of his victims. bravenak Jul 2015 #18
I'm glad he's in jail; LWolf Jul 2015 #21
Grew up in Iowa in white country - the entire police force was arrested for raping girls they pulled jwirr Jul 2015 #179
It's interesting you brought that up Oilwellian Jul 2015 #95
Yep. I still don't know the right answer. bravenak Jul 2015 #97
There is no one right answer to that Lee-Lee Jul 2015 #106
That is a good idea. Never let them move you. bravenak Jul 2015 #109
I wouldn't use the term 'submssive,' elleng Jul 2015 #5
I'm a senior - the 2 or 3 times I was 840high Jul 2015 #52
Yes it is, elleng Jul 2015 #55
That's exactly why you should double down on the politeness and humility Cleita Jul 2015 #134
It pays well to play their game. It's just really the smart way out of a ticket. YOHABLO Jul 2015 #9
"It works for everyone" BALONEY! BillZBubb Jul 2015 #12
Do you have any evidence TeddyR Jul 2015 #20
Start listening to black people. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jul 2015 #28
Yeah TeddyR Jul 2015 #36
WTF are you blathering on about. U4ikLefty Jul 2015 #51
seriously! the denial is ridiculous Solomon Jul 2015 #75
Yup. beevul Jul 2015 #78
Maybe You Are More RobinA Jul 2015 #82
now see, this is why I shouldn't have said anything. Solomon Jul 2015 #124
I imagine a lot of German citizens said the same kind of things in 1936. Maedhros Jul 2015 #130
"They Thought They Were Free" : tblue37 Jul 2015 #152
Odd that-- I'm getting that same precise sense in regards to your sincerity. LanternWaste Jul 2015 #175
And this happens to you, what, once in a blue moon? Flying Squirrel Jul 2015 #60
You appear to be confusing submissiveness with simply being polite... LanternWaste Jul 2015 #174
Anyone resisting arrest (except very rare cases) either wants trouble seveneyes Jul 2015 #10
This CANDO Jul 2015 #45
...^ that 840high Jul 2015 #53
"Submissive" has a H2O Man Jul 2015 #11
Submissive is what is required when dealing with many of these police goons. BillZBubb Jul 2015 #14
Sometimes polite and respectful only prompts the officer to push harder. Maedhros Jul 2015 #131
Agreed. BillZBubb Jul 2015 #138
True. H2O Man Jul 2015 #157
Oh, I agree. Maedhros Jul 2015 #159
Respectful, yes. "Submissive"? Hmmm. MH1 Jul 2015 #15
A "Yessa Massa" may or may not get you beat or killed. nc4bo Jul 2015 #17
Should they instead fight the guy with a gun, a taser, and backup en route? NightWatcher Jul 2015 #19
There's a pretty big gap between dropping to your knees and giving a blow job pnwmom Jul 2015 #22
I'm not sure that Bland's responses to the police stopping her ever rose to the level of back-talk. LanternWaste Jul 2015 #176
Getting into a pissing contest with a cop is a losing proposition 99.9% of the time Lurks Often Jul 2015 #23
You should know the law, and do whats legally required. Lee-Lee Jul 2015 #24
The whole point of the stop was to catch her in something Kingofalldems Jul 2015 #25
Whether you like it or not TeddyR Jul 2015 #26
That has nothing to do with what I posted. Kingofalldems Jul 2015 #27
Agreed TeddyR Jul 2015 #37
It's much worse than jaywalking Reter Jul 2015 #41
Same here. What the heck do people 840high Jul 2015 #54
I Thought RobinA Jul 2015 #83
And whether you like it or not, she was baited into doing so. LanternWaste Jul 2015 #177
Actually written warnings serve a purpose over verbal Lee-Lee Jul 2015 #33
Except he had to start some shit with her before handing Kingofalldems Jul 2015 #34
Both of them got agitated. 840high Jul 2015 #67
"Incorrect." beevul Jul 2015 #65
It's case law, well stablished Lee-Lee Jul 2015 #71
I'll believe it when I see it. beevul Jul 2015 #72
You couldn't be more wrong Lee-Lee Jul 2015 #74
I was thinking more of a turn signal violation. beevul Jul 2015 #77
FWIW Lee-Lee Jul 2015 #85
Try making that argument... beevul Jul 2015 #136
The pen is needed as part of the stop Lee-Lee Jul 2015 #156
Under the exact circumstances of the Bland stop? I very much doubt it. beevul Jul 2015 #158
If you rufuse and I feel its detrimental to me conducting the stop Lee-Lee Jul 2015 #164
Right. In other words... beevul Jul 2015 #166
Graham v. Connor, Michigan v. Summers, Muehler v. Mena aquamarina Jul 2015 #180
Keep in mind in may vary according to state law Lurks Often Jul 2015 #79
Of that I have no doubt. beevul Jul 2015 #80
all I know is what I would do Skittles Jul 2015 #29
There are several dynamics that come into play. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #30
Good post. hamsterjill Jul 2015 #120
There is a cop in Oklahoma who raped dozens of women who followed his orders CBGLuthier Jul 2015 #31
Agreed TeddyR Jul 2015 #38
Because the QUESTION was should you always follow LEO's orders CBGLuthier Jul 2015 #39
How do you know he killed her? Reter Jul 2015 #42
I must have missed that he killed her. 840high Jul 2015 #57
No, ot depends on dynamics involved, it's situational, AuntPatsy Jul 2015 #32
HELL NO!!! It's better to KNOW YOUR RIGHTS and you can use them against a jackboot! n/t Ghost in the Machine Jul 2015 #35
No. Sandra should have never exited her car. 7wo7rees Jul 2015 #40
Very bad advice. nt COLGATE4 Jul 2015 #47
Terrible advice. 840high Jul 2015 #58
Sorry you two, I am not wrong. Call your attorney. 7wo7rees Jul 2015 #62
Yes I have an attorney. I also 840high Jul 2015 #66
Police experts say they have the right to ask you to get out of your car... Phentex Jul 2015 #94
There have been 2 US Supreme Court decisions affirming the right of police PoliticAverse Jul 2015 #96
Yes. I am one. COLGATE4 Jul 2015 #102
Wow - I'm sorry, but that is worst legal advice I've seen in some time. Call an attourney??! Good jonno99 Jul 2015 #113
Refusing to exit your car is a crime. You can be arrested for that alone. Xithras Jul 2015 #144
Is that the law firm of mythology Jul 2015 #149
thank you, 7wo7rees. She knew her rights, but should have requested a chief soon as cop started his Sunlei Jul 2015 #129
If they want to live to see another day curlyred Jul 2015 #43
How not to get your ass kicked by the police Reter Jul 2015 #44
Rock on 840high Jul 2015 #59
Classic. KentuckyWoman Jul 2015 #70
LOLOL!! "If you have to give a friend a ride, get a white friend" LOLOLOL Sunlei Jul 2015 #114
Sooner or later somewhere incensed people are going to start seeking person revenge against kelliekat44 Jul 2015 #46
I'm pretty sure it ends somewhere short of a fucking blow job. cherokeeprogressive Jul 2015 #49
blowjob? hyperbole much? but to answer your question, In general, yes. lumberjack_jeff Jul 2015 #50
Substitute the words "submissive to" with "cooperative with". WillowTree Jul 2015 #56
No. Lint Head Jul 2015 #61
Submissive? No. beevul Jul 2015 #63
Agree 100% RobinA Jul 2015 #117
When pulled over, every cop I've ever met has asked one of two questions; lumberjack_jeff Jul 2015 #127
I completely agree with this post and particularly: Quayblue Jul 2015 #160
Bite it clean off and let the fucker explain to the judge how this happened Zorra Jul 2015 #64
Yes. Do what the cop wants, and file a complaint later, if appropriate. Nye Bevan Jul 2015 #68
Wrong fight. KentuckyWoman Jul 2015 #69
I mirror their behavior. If they're nice, I'm the nicest guy in the world. Taitertots Jul 2015 #73
no, police are not allowed to even open your car door! Sunlei Jul 2015 #76
Per a Supreme Court decision a police officer can order you out of your car at a traffic stop. PoliticAverse Jul 2015 #84
they have to give a reason to detain a person beyond the traffic stop. , a charge. Sunlei Jul 2015 #86
The traffic stop is the reason and is a detention Lee-Lee Jul 2015 #88
the traffic stop is over after the police officer runs every computer check to see if their 'catch' Sunlei Jul 2015 #91
Yes- the stop is over once the officer has concluded it Lee-Lee Jul 2015 #92
Thank you,so legal and polite. OR I"LL LIGHT YOU UP !!!! Sunlei Jul 2015 #132
"Since that had not happened yet, the stop was not over and she was still detained." beevul Jul 2015 #137
No Lee-Lee Jul 2015 #155
really stupid of police to ask why someone is upset! It's because a cop stopped them, duh! Sunlei Jul 2015 #167
No. The traffic stop itself is enough to lawfully order a person out of the car. PoliticAverse Jul 2015 #90
nope, that police officer violated the womans civil rights,trumped up a punishment felony charge to Sunlei Jul 2015 #93
And you're basing this categorical assertion COLGATE4 Jul 2015 #104
everything he did to her violated her rights, including the profiling to stop in the first place. Sunlei Jul 2015 #111
It Didn't Look Like RobinA Jul 2015 #116
they can run the plate before they even stop 'some' people. a police car was behind her, before she Sunlei Jul 2015 #118
It Looked To Me RobinA Jul 2015 #122
I used to live in Bellaire, texas and see their police make the 'cheap stops' all day long right Sunlei Jul 2015 #126
You're just making a series of conclusory and legally COLGATE4 Jul 2015 #141
"his actions in orderering her out of the car and to extinguish her cigarette are all perfectly..." beevul Jul 2015 #147
It's like a cop telling you "stand up by the car, OK?" COLGATE4 Jul 2015 #150
It should be. beevul Jul 2015 #151
Unfortunately, the average person's idea of how the law and COLGATE4 Jul 2015 #153
White Middle-Aged RobinA Jul 2015 #81
It's all a matter of respect... kentuck Jul 2015 #87
I might be stepping out on this one, but, nilesobek Jul 2015 #89
Wow! What a story! kentuck Jul 2015 #103
That was Idaho and I was underage at the time. nilesobek Jul 2015 #170
When they brought me to court, finally, 3 weeks later, nilesobek Jul 2015 #172
Yes, your life will depend on it. Even then, there is no promise that you will keep breathing. Rex Jul 2015 #99
I know. I think I would rather be out in the open where someone might see me Phentex Jul 2015 #100
Me too. I would be very careful and slow to move an inch. Rex Jul 2015 #101
Always? Well, if I know I was in the wrong (speeding, not full-stopping, etc.), why would I jonno99 Jul 2015 #105
Why ask to put out a cig, it is her car and he pulled her over. Rex Jul 2015 #110
Agreed - he over-reacted. But common courtesy informs that you put out your cig...nt jonno99 Jul 2015 #112
I Don't Think RobinA Jul 2015 #121
Thanks - you make sense. nt jonno99 Jul 2015 #123
I think you are spot on. Rex Jul 2015 #145
That argument falls flat on its face. beevul Jul 2015 #148
There is an interesting thread now in GD, suggesting the officer made unlawful orders Rex Jul 2015 #143
The Q is- why should they have to act meek and comply with abuse! bettyellen Jul 2015 #107
I follow guidlines such as those from Flex Your Rights, a group that seeks to expand the Bluenorthwest Jul 2015 #108
I know these guys. This is great information. Comrade Grumpy Jul 2015 #119
an aquaintence in law enforecement shared these tips with me HFRN Jul 2015 #128
All of that is excellent advice and should be taken COLGATE4 Jul 2015 #146
Thank you. higherarkies Jul 2015 #135
Being Dead Right isn't much of a victory. One_Life_To_Give Jul 2015 #139
I told my kids "never argue with a man who uses a gun" mikehiggins Jul 2015 #140
No. Iggo Jul 2015 #142
Sandra Bland's only mistake was treating Encinia like an adult BeyondGeography Jul 2015 #154
Furthermore, she didn't refuse to put it out maxsolomon Jul 2015 #162
She was extremely reasonable BeyondGeography Jul 2015 #165
I mentor a group of young, (mostly) Black, males ... 1StrongBlackMan Jul 2015 #161
Yes. It's very galling, but you don't win fighting cops on the street. Comrade Grumpy Jul 2015 #171
I think that may be the biggest misunderstanding of LEO's? kentuck Jul 2015 #173
No, and record the whole interaction realFedUp Jul 2015 #163
Be polite and respectful, yes. n/t Lil Missy Jul 2015 #178
check out this link: cloudythescribbler Jul 2015 #181
I gave them shit when I was younger Go Vols Jul 2015 #182
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