Posted by buickanddeere on February 06, 2010 at 16:58:03 from (216.183.148.56):
In Reply to: Re: O/T highway patrol posted by Buzzman72 on February 06, 2010 at 16:13:25:
"My advice to your dad is to let it go and enjoy the fact that he's continuing to inhale and exhale. The cop "could have" decided that his exiting the car posed a danger to the cop's personal safety, and shot him dead. Even if the cop is legally and morally wrong, unless your dad is Jesus Christ, once he's dead, he's dead. Learn from this incident, put it behind you, and move on. That's the problem with America today, too many people looking to take someone to court so they can "win the lottery." Respect the cop's authority, and let it go."
That isn't right.You have to be kidding, deluded or some *ss of a cop if you believe this. A badge doesn't give a man the power to do what ever he wants. Such as shooting an old man getting out of his vehicle. Some cops are such evil egotistical pricks. So we are just supposed to suck it up and take in our place as civilians. And cower at the police? The police should be honor bound to act fair and honestly. Too often the only difference between cops and criminals is the uniform and badge.
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