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ChubbyStar

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225. Stinky said "You may not have intended it that way, but that's a somewhat racist statement"
Sun Sep 10, 2017, 08:32 PM
Sep 2017

He didn't call you a racist, he said your statement could be construed that way. Anyhow I stand with him and have no need to engage with you any further. Go bust your truth with someone else.

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Get thee to the greatest page malaise Sep 2017 #1
Good for him! This should go viral. MineralMan Sep 2017 #2
K&R... spanone Sep 2017 #3
Hero my ass Sailor65x1 Sep 2017 #4
Okay, that's enough. Iggo Sep 2017 #5
He pulled over a black man for a missed turn signal lisby Sep 2017 #6
And clearly holstered it when he identified no threat Sailor65x1 Sep 2017 #7
So the turn signal was worth being THAT much in danger that he had to un-holster his firearm?!?!?! uponit7771 Sep 2017 #11
You're right, it's decision making Sailor65x1 Sep 2017 #14
I don't see a turn signal being worth it to place himself THAT MUCH in danger in the first place ... uponit7771 Sep 2017 #24
It's not the turn signal that is the potential danger usually rather it's the cstanleytech Sep 2017 #189
Sailor, this knee-jerk reflex to defend cops NO MATTER WHAT is part of the problem. Nitram Sep 2017 #127
Juries fail to convict bc police investigate their own people, and prosecutors prosecute their own. sharedvalues Sep 2017 #229
If he felt threatened he should have called for backup. Kingofalldems Sep 2017 #175
WTH? Some people need to stop being cop apologist idiots. No turn signal is no reason for... brush Sep 2017 #182
Always someone willing to defend out of control police actions. Scruffy1 Sep 2017 #16
+1, " In every police force I know this is against policy." I'm blessed to know some of the most ... uponit7771 Sep 2017 #29
+1 leftstreet Sep 2017 #32
That simple malaise Sep 2017 #70
This happens in Seattle also. FuzzyRabbit Sep 2017 #102
Every action is not "out of control" treestar Sep 2017 #112
Raising your voice and using profanity when threatened by a drawn gun is worse than Nitram Sep 2017 #128
Oh I can understand cussing if an officer did that to me, probably not to their face of course cstanleytech Sep 2017 #192
Yeah, I'm thinking cursing out a cop who just had a gun on me is not such a good idea. cwydro Sep 2017 #220
He mentioned the real possibility of not going home to his family ATL Ebony Sep 2017 #209
It's an issue of power. NutmegYankee Sep 2017 #260
Which is how you know he wasnt being pulled over for a turn signal violation Eliot Rosewater Sep 2017 #31
+1, RIGHT !!! uponit7771 Sep 2017 #34
I wonder what the odds are that the people who side with the cop Eliot Rosewater Sep 2017 #38
Again, unless you think the officer has super human vision, Sailor65x1 Sep 2017 #53
So he draws his gun on all citizens he pulls over no matter why he pulls them over? Eliot Rosewater Sep 2017 #94
He could have driven past streetlights where he was seen MrPurple Sep 2017 #103
I've never seen a cop pull a gun on a white man for failing to use a turn signal. Nitram Sep 2017 #129
I was pulled over at 2 a.m. near my neighborhood for a busted tail light. phylny Sep 2017 #191
Unless he ran his plates Red Mountain Sep 2017 #174
You don't really know what he saw ATL Ebony Sep 2017 #217
Police should draw guns at ALL nighttime traffic Juliusseizure Sep 2017 #248
I guess I am from the segment of America that believes police should never instill fear in others. LonePirate Sep 2017 #15
+1, omg so true .. I just posted about the woman who didn't want to touch her cell phone in her lap! uponit7771 Sep 2017 #27
I'm a white female. I have been pulled over for traffic violations at night. I have never had a cop -Steph- Sep 2017 #22
That's because the PD lights up your car, runs a check on the owner before approaching it. TheBlackAdder Sep 2017 #33
same here. I think that guy was amazingly brave. But what he said was the truth. demigoddess Sep 2017 #47
Cop should have at least apologized Juliusseizure Sep 2017 #249
the DRIVER was brave not the cop. demigoddess Sep 2017 #308
Me too but I have never been pulled over at night treestar Sep 2017 #109
What was the initial "threat" that made him draw his gun for a routine fix it ticket? procon Sep 2017 #35
Have to agree this guy was not a hero LostinRed Sep 2017 #37
The woman who wouldn't touch her cell phone in her lap wasn't a hero either then right? Because uponit7771 Sep 2017 #49
? LostinRed Sep 2017 #52
This video of a woman who wouldn't touch her cell phone in her lap because of cops shooting people.. uponit7771 Sep 2017 #54
I won't engage in whataboutism LostinRed Sep 2017 #62
Not about the officers I'm asking about the peoples reactions to them, do these people who reacted uponit7771 Sep 2017 #119
I think reacting with caution to anyone with a gun in general is a good idea cstanleytech Sep 2017 #193
Your sentiment is certainly efficient in creating a submissive population LanternWaste Sep 2017 #280
Oh? How would you approach someone with a gun even if its a cop? Pull out cstanleytech Sep 2017 #285
I have been stopped by cops... paleotn Sep 2017 #203
Roughly how many years or decades ago was the first one and has that department since then cstanleytech Sep 2017 #205
The first experience was in 1980 paleotn Sep 2017 #210
He just had a police officer point a gun at his head for no good reason. gtar100 Sep 2017 #122
Police may not be the enemy, but they are a threat and a cause for a black man to fear Nitram Sep 2017 #130
Maybe he was not professional.... usedtobedemgurl Sep 2017 #163
i agree... it was pitch dark out there samnsara Sep 2017 #39
I've been pulled over at night plenty of times because I worked odd hours. Never faced a gun. VermontKevin Sep 2017 #116
Then don't fucking pull him over for something stupid, if you're that f*cking ecstatic Sep 2017 #121
Right. So if when was the last time a cop pulled a gun on you for a similar offense? Nitram Sep 2017 #125
and guess why IAMSPARTICUS Sep 2017 #183
I'm an old white guy who has been pulled over far too many times Stinky The Clown Sep 2017 #206
rant!!! heaven05 Sep 2017 #239
In 40+ years of driving I have never once been pulled over for not using a turn signal Maraya1969 Sep 2017 #261
did he know the guy was black treestar Sep 2017 #106
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2017 #294
and here you are again ismnotwasm Sep 2017 #296
I'm sure it's easy to have patience when you're the one Control-Z Sep 2017 #8
He's not holding a gun Sailor65x1 Sep 2017 #12
Yup LostinRed Sep 2017 #43
doubt it is professionalism or patience Kali Sep 2017 #9
It was knowing a camera was running. nt. Mariana Sep 2017 #246
InOtherWords:"...those [not me] type of people have no reason to feel the way they do..." :rolleyes: uponit7771 Sep 2017 #10
No, my words are pretty clear; there are no "Other words" Sailor65x1 Sep 2017 #13
The misplaced benefit of the doubt is the dog that wont hunt IMHO, the man in the car reacted that.. uponit7771 Sep 2017 #30
Seriously, Sailor65x1? catbyte Sep 2017 #18
Exactly. Thank you, catbyte. SunSeeker Sep 2017 #57
As I said up (Or down?)-Thread Sailor65x1 Sep 2017 #64
My dad wasn't a cop in "Mayberry" and I don't appreciate your condescension. catbyte Sep 2017 #88
lol ... Mayberry " ... not those areas ... ", your slip is showing dude. uponit7771 Sep 2017 #255
Exactly Doreen Sep 2017 #85
Fox and RWNJ's agree with you.... stonecutter357 Sep 2017 #23
Do tell us your experiences being pulled over as a black man by cops Eliot Rosewater Sep 2017 #28
Uh-huh... MineralMan Sep 2017 #51
The cop knew he was being recorded. Mariana Sep 2017 #65
BINGO! The calm demeanor of the cop was because he knew he was being recorded. Lil Missy Sep 2017 #204
Not sure if you ever had someone pull a gun on you Perseus Sep 2017 #83
Sailor65x1, foreman of the jury. PdxSean Sep 2017 #96
Excellent post ChubbyStar Sep 2017 #104
Thank you. nt Susan Calvin Sep 2017 #126
Another attorney here Juliusseizure Sep 2017 #250
LOL! "Great patience." You've proved the driver's point ecstatic Sep 2017 #120
"Great patience on the part of the officer?" WTF! What, he should shoot the guy for being angry Nitram Sep 2017 #124
Post removed Post removed Sep 2017 #181
Wow, you missed the whole point. n/t USALiberal Sep 2017 #231
I was taught you only point a gun at something you intend to kill mulp Sep 2017 #259
What car camera was he using? Baitball Blogger Sep 2017 #17
Your Concern is noted.. Tribalceltic Sep 2017 #19
Since most of those were criminals shooting at the cops not much? EX500rider Sep 2017 #142
By mistake of course JonLP24 Sep 2017 #243
Cause the cops never shoot people who lay down on the ground with their hands in the air or shoot uponit7771 Sep 2017 #257
Didn't say they didn't... EX500rider Sep 2017 #287
The problem here is that black people are subconsciously seen as dangerous. Oneironaut Sep 2017 #20
Great rant. It does look like the cop is ashamed. Lucky Luciano Sep 2017 #21
My heroes are like my old coworker Ruth. Ruth was a short, stocky woman Hortensis Sep 2017 #25
The juxtaposition of your story and the Woolworth's sit in, doesn't really make sense to me. M0rpheus Sep 2017 #150
A cop telling a woman to "move your ass!" is LACK OF TACT? What?!!! Hortensis Sep 2017 #159
Lack of tact - yes. Practically the minimum, I expect in my police interactions. M0rpheus Sep 2017 #212
What is the cop doing with his left hand? cyclonefence Sep 2017 #26
Curious , I saw that too, i thought that was his walkie or microphone and he Eliot Rosewater Sep 2017 #36
Most likely a mic to call for backup if things go to shit. TheBlackAdder Sep 2017 #42
He has his fingers hooked in the top of his vest Sailor65x1 Sep 2017 #56
I'm a white middle aged woman and log about 100,000 miles a year Horse with no Name Sep 2017 #40
Give the cop credit left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #41
The woman who wouldn't touch her cell phone in her lap was having a hissy too? thx in advance uponit7771 Sep 2017 #50
I'm addressing one video ... left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #66
The cop knew he was being recorded. Mariana Sep 2017 #55
And the driver was playing to his camera ... left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #68
So what? Mariana Sep 2017 #71
The cop remained calm and polite. left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #76
If you just had a pointed in your face Mariana Sep 2017 #78
Some cop points a gun at me ... left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #82
Interesting that you see this as some sort of competition. gtar100 Sep 2017 #145
attitude and behaviour of the cop left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #143
It's oh so polite to point a gun in someone's face because they didn't use a turn signal? MrsCoffee Sep 2017 #262
Nothing seen on the video of cop pointing a gun left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #271
You didn't see it, so it couldn't have happened. MrsCoffee Sep 2017 #275
Exactly left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #278
I dunno, is pulling a gun on the driver for a pissant signal violation, "respectful"? procon Sep 2017 #60
The cop was merely being cautious. left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #69
"cautious" must mean something different on your planet, yeah? nt procon Sep 2017 #73
cautious putting himself in a situation where he had to un-holster his weapon?! Bull, that's the uponit7771 Sep 2017 #117
"some fool?" pangaia Sep 2017 #118
This message was self-deleted by its author ChubbyStar Sep 2017 #165
"Once he saw it was just some fool." Wow! Nitram Sep 2017 #132
Did he think acting as he did was his best defense? left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #147
nope.. pangaia Sep 2017 #168
LOL, and a white man would not have had a gun pulled on him. Wow, missing much? n/t USALiberal Sep 2017 #232
No where in the video ... left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #241
There's no reason ... NOT ... to believe the driver of the car when he said he did have his gun out uponit7771 Sep 2017 #258
Well, he was having a hissy fit n/t left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #272
As expected, still no reason ... NOT ... to believe what he said especially when the officer did not uponit7771 Sep 2017 #273
You certainly do seem to allege knowledge of the cops precise thinking process. LanternWaste Sep 2017 #282
No, the cop deserves no credit at all. Unless you think that a cop who doesn't shoot a seated Nitram Sep 2017 #131
I give the cop credit shanny Sep 2017 #240
You certainly holds cops to a low standard if you afford them credit simply for doing the least poss LanternWaste Sep 2017 #281
I give this cop a lot of credit. Ohioboy Sep 2017 #44
No, he wasn't "patient", he was petrified with that deer caught in the headlights look. nt procon Sep 2017 #63
Amen left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #87
ONLY BECAUSE THE ASSHOLE COP WAS BEING RECORDED! REALLY SIMPLE! nt USALiberal Sep 2017 #233
The policeman knew he was being videoed; otherwise, he would have taken the opportunity to beat or Hoyt Sep 2017 #101
No doubt bluevoter4life Sep 2017 #45
I agree, it almost certainly would have gone worse Mariana Sep 2017 #58
yup, saw this video yuiyoshida Sep 2017 #46
common turn single trick to make a traffic stop, after they run plates & get nothing. They're afraid Sunlei Sep 2017 #48
Not a great example on the part of the motorist. Too over the top. bitterross Sep 2017 #59
Exactly left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #89
I'm with you bitterross. kag Sep 2017 #90
I found the video very convincing, bitter. Nitram Sep 2017 #133
I believe the driver. I just don't see how it is convincing - unless you want to it be bitterross Sep 2017 #152
That's an awful lot of words to elaborate on what you already wrote. Nitram Sep 2017 #166
Missed turn signal? kentuck Sep 2017 #61
The driver was out of control. He was fortunate that the officer didn't arrest him IMO. Trust Buster Sep 2017 #67
Arrest him for what? Mariana Sep 2017 #74
Obstructing official business. I sure wouldn't want to stand on the road waiting for this guy to Trust Buster Sep 2017 #79
That sounds like a real stretch. Mariana Sep 2017 #86
I have my opinion, you have yours. Trust Buster Sep 2017 #91
Laws are generally written down. Mariana Sep 2017 #97
You may not have intended it that way, but that's a somewhat racist statement. Stinky The Clown Sep 2017 #207
There was nothing racist about my statement. Those that jump to hot button words instead of Trust Buster Sep 2017 #208
As I said, you didn't get it Stinky The Clown Sep 2017 #213
You added zero to the conversation other than name calling. Don't kid yourself, you did not debate. Trust Buster Sep 2017 #214
There wasnt any name calling from Stinky ChubbyStar Sep 2017 #216
Calling me racist because he disagrees with my position regarding this traffic stop Trust Buster Sep 2017 #221
Stinky said "You may not have intended it that way, but that's a somewhat racist statement" ChubbyStar Sep 2017 #225
How was he obstructing? Officer was asking NO questions or saying anything. n/t USALiberal Sep 2017 #234
I asked that poster to show us the law Mariana Sep 2017 #247
Fuck civil rights, eh? MrsCoffee Sep 2017 #263
Nonsense, the driver can file a complaint if he so chooses. The tirade of profanities was wrong. Trust Buster Sep 2017 #264
And the cop can follow the law himself or find a new fucking "business". MrsCoffee Sep 2017 #265
I have seen zero evidence that the officer broke the law. Trust Buster Sep 2017 #266
Of course you haven't. MrsCoffee Sep 2017 #267
Calm down. Two opinions can differ. Trust Buster Sep 2017 #268
I don't calm down in the fight for civil rights. MrsCoffee Sep 2017 #269
The driver can say whatever profanities he wants. NutmegYankee Sep 2017 #291
Nope, not to a police officer. Escalating a situation is also not very smart. Trust Buster Sep 2017 #292
Please cite the case law then. NutmegYankee Sep 2017 #293
I'm not a lawyer. Common sense is my guide. Trust Buster Sep 2017 #295
So you say it's illegal, but you have nothing to back it up? NutmegYankee Sep 2017 #297
You miss the entire point. The officer showed incredible restraint. The driver was escalating the Trust Buster Sep 2017 #298
The Officer has no legal basis to arrest the man for profanities. NutmegYankee Sep 2017 #299
Sure he did. Obstructing official police business would have been an easy misdemeanor. Trust Buster Sep 2017 #300
LOL! NutmegYankee Sep 2017 #302
Your main issue Trustbuster is you have an Authoritarian personality type. NutmegYankee Sep 2017 #301
Nope, verbally abusing an officer and risking an escalation is just not smart. Trust Buster Sep 2017 #303
Actually, you do. NutmegYankee Sep 2017 #305
So much for your "free speech" meme, Huh ? LOL Trust Buster Sep 2017 #306
meme? NutmegYankee Sep 2017 #307
Under what municipal code violation? procon Sep 2017 #80
#4 is the one that gets a gun pulled on you for missing a turn signal. Iggo Sep 2017 #218
I agree left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #92
Out of control? He was very, very angry about having faced a moment where he thought he might die. Nitram Sep 2017 #134
Well, he should have been locked up for that. Mariana Sep 2017 #157
Out of control? For scolding a cop who harassed him by stopping him at night for not Nitram Sep 2017 #270
Appropriate use of Force! This stop was not about a minor turn signal! MarkEzra Sep 2017 #72
So you know the officer and his family! whistler162 Sep 2017 #84
"What was that black man thinking!?" left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #93
Shame on you so-called left-of-center. The man feared for his life as a cop with a drawn gun Nitram Sep 2017 #135
Total douchebag. Nt B2G Sep 2017 #75
To the cop's credit Perseus Sep 2017 #77
I think everyone should record encounters with police Mariana Sep 2017 #81
After the video ... left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #95
Funny... Perseus Sep 2017 #100
Here is a flippin idea. Doreen Sep 2017 #98
In one video clip, this driver extols BLM agenda perfectly! rogue emissary Sep 2017 #99
Unfortunately, the driver acted like an idiot, but he was right. LuckyCharms Sep 2017 #105
He was probably full of adrenaline Mariana Sep 2017 #108
I do think it would be fair to hear the cop's treestar Sep 2017 #107
Let 'im post it. Why wouldn't he, such bravery and all that. ret5hd Sep 2017 #111
a newspaper will likely report on this SethH Sep 2017 #196
Using this as an example of police brutality/abuse/harrasment whittles down the real issue IMO LiberalLovinLug Sep 2017 #110
Are you kidding me? He used racial profiling to assume guilt before being proven innocent. LonePirate Sep 2017 #113
I took it as him being unnecessarily overly cautious in a situation LiberalLovinLug Sep 2017 #115
Where do you see any evidence of racial profiling? Lee-Lee Sep 2017 #155
Assuming a white cop is a racist after he pulls a gun on a black man in a car is pretty safe bet. LonePirate Sep 2017 #162
Your making a whole lid of assumptions not backed by evidence Lee-Lee Sep 2017 #172
You're doing nothing but making excuses for reprehensible and inexcusable behavior. LonePirate Sep 2017 #177
You clearly can't think rationally about this Lee-Lee Sep 2017 #180
You're the one with all of the suppositions. Based on the known facts, racism is the likely suspect. LonePirate Sep 2017 #185
Your making up facts Lee-Lee Sep 2017 #190
Only in your reality. MrsCoffee Sep 2017 #277
What policeman pulls over a citizen for not using a turn signal? kwassa Sep 2017 #288
Right Lee-Lee ... cop admits they only shoot black people on camera but we should all give them the uponit7771 Sep 2017 #254
I'm a big (white) guy... ret5hd Sep 2017 #114
I'm curious, Liberal, what do you think made the office realize "the driver was not a threat?" Nitram Sep 2017 #137
Do you know the officer broke procedure by having his gun out? TCJ70 Sep 2017 #140
My question was an honest one too (you don't have some sort of monopoly on honesty). Nitram Sep 2017 #164
I didn't write the post you initially responded to here... TCJ70 Sep 2017 #167
The point is that the cop should not have drawn his gun soaring a minor traffic stop. Nitram Sep 2017 #170
It's fine for you to believe that... TCJ70 Sep 2017 #194
Just 3 more questions, TCJ. Would you consider the failure to signal a turn a clear and present Nitram Sep 2017 #289
Answers: TCJ70 Sep 2017 #304
We don't know what that was. LiberalLovinLug Sep 2017 #284
Then his decision making is slack, he shouldn't put himself in a situation where he needs to touch.. uponit7771 Sep 2017 #253
Any lawyer will tell you that this is exactly... mudstump Sep 2017 #123
Lawyers don't want their clients getting shot Mariana Sep 2017 #161
WOW!!! still_one Sep 2017 #136
I had a similar incident soon after coming home from 'Nam madokie Sep 2017 #138
So...guy gets pulled over and cop has a gun out walking up to the car... TCJ70 Sep 2017 #139
So you support cops terrorizing black men because that's what he did. LonePirate Sep 2017 #144
Didn't realize I was talking to a psychic... TCJ70 Sep 2017 #148
I didn't realize I was talking to someone who cannot identify obvious racial profiling. LonePirate Sep 2017 #154
There was no "obvious racial profiling" in that video Lee-Lee Sep 2017 #156
"Obvious racial profiling" TCJ70 Sep 2017 #160
He pulled a gun on a black man for a turn signal violation. LonePirate Sep 2017 #176
The simplest answer is racism... TCJ70 Sep 2017 #195
What other alternatives? Such as the one where he is incompetent at his job? LonePirate Sep 2017 #197
Maybe the driver was reaching under his seat or making suspicious movements Lee-Lee Sep 2017 #198
Oh yeah. Nobody ever tries to retrieve their paperwork after being pulled over. LonePirate Sep 2017 #202
No, that is only the most obvious explanation that a cop can come up with. MrsCoffee Sep 2017 #276
Everyone is making "furtive moves", i.e., -- reaching for their driver's licenses. R B Garr Sep 2017 #279
Really? Lee-Lee Sep 2017 #153
I agree. It is easy for keyboard heroes to not appreciate the shoes the officer was walking in. Trust Buster Sep 2017 #146
Pull video of him approaching a white driver with his gun out and I will agree. n/t USALiberal Sep 2017 #236
yeah you're right heaven05 Sep 2017 #244
FFS, show me video of him approaching EVERY car that way and I will believe your BS. nt USALiberal Sep 2017 #235
WTF !? Point being the cop shouldn't put himself in a situation where he needs to touch his firearm uponit7771 Sep 2017 #252
What people defending the officer miss Johnny2X2X Sep 2017 #141
Can't wait til I see Samuel L Jackson in the movie version LakeArenal Sep 2017 #149
Post removed Post removed Sep 2017 #151
I agree with you 100% left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #158
Not surprised one bit by your post. Kingofalldems Sep 2017 #199
Righteously ,oh really ? Wash. state Desk Jet Sep 2017 #169
Yeah, we all should remain calm right before we are summarily executed by a police officer. LonePirate Sep 2017 #179
That's a big question LonePirate Wash. state Desk Jet Sep 2017 #184
It goes beyond training. It's the LEO's lack of social awareness as well. LonePirate Sep 2017 #187
NEWS ARTICLE and twitter reactions here trueblue2007 Sep 2017 #171
Thank you for posting this. Sadly, incidents like this are far too common in America nowadays. LonePirate Sep 2017 #178
March 2000: NY police will review their policy on when to draw gun. Nitram Sep 2017 #173
Volitile scene, could have gone wrong... GetRidOfThem Sep 2017 #186
I hope a journalist somewhere investigates this event and obtains both sides of the story. LonePirate Sep 2017 #188
If he'd been white, we'd just have called him a jerk. Susan Calvin Sep 2017 #200
If he'd've been white, the cop wouldn't have pulled a gun. (n/t) Iggo Sep 2017 #219
Yes, exactly. nt Susan Calvin Sep 2017 #222
Damn skippy! nt MrScorpio Sep 2017 #201
After reading this thread, bear in mind the fundamental point: Stinky The Clown Sep 2017 #211
Exactly! Although it's easy not to realize that given the numerous responses here supporting the LEO LonePirate Sep 2017 #215
It wouldn't have. I know that. White privilege. Susan Calvin Sep 2017 #224
Yes. Exactly. nt Susan Calvin Sep 2017 #223
+1, don't believe some are scolding the drive uponit7771 Sep 2017 #251
Watch these two videos jmowreader Sep 2017 #226
You think someone who doesn't use a turn signal is a cop troll? LonePirate Sep 2017 #227
Those are examples of the risk cops should accept when they accept the job. Stinky The Clown Sep 2017 #228
Really stupid comparisons....... USALiberal Sep 2017 #238
"He ain't about to Sandra Bland me"... HipChick Sep 2017 #230
I have a CCW. Since when you get pulled over, cops always run williesgirl Sep 2017 #237
My dad was a cop and he always told me to never say anything when pulled over nini Sep 2017 #242
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2017 #245
I would need more information to judge what happened in this video. Willie Pep Sep 2017 #256
I just stopped in to read the TRIGGERED responses from obvious disrupters tenderfoot Sep 2017 #274
Yeah, a lot of people so quick to call racism... TCJ70 Sep 2017 #286
Yeah, a lot of (white) people so quick to defend cops... Nitram Sep 2017 #290
He's my bro, all right! Blue_Tires Sep 2017 #283
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