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Go where?You wanna go ?
Go where?You wanna go ?
Go where?
Like to the point of threatening physical violence.
When my dad was dying we had to call an ambulance a few weeks prior and my neighbour at the time, who was a cop, came up to me as I was getting into my truck and started interrogating me about it. I told him not to worry about it (basically politely told him to mind his own business) and he got so fucking mad. He couldn't fathom that I didn't just immediately roll over and give him whatever info he wanted. Hasn't spoken to me since and it's been 7 years. Granted I'm not over there that often any more.
You know the difference between a lawyer and a catfish?Lawyers aren't more likely to be ass holes, non-lawyers are just more likely to become overly sensitive when confronted with superior intellect.
I kid.
Missouri v Mcneely states that is "generally" true, FMCSA law may have a second say.
my point is this is a case for the courtroom not a cursing match on an mma forum.
You know the difference between a lawyer and a catfish?
One's a scum-sucking bottom dweller.
The other's a fish.
True enough. It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye.Its all lawyer jokes and name calling until the cops beat you down then its like dear sir I have no money but would you take my case
Shotgun!Go where?
This war against cops must STOP !!
What are you on about? Bodycams are a change. This is part of our effort to deploy technology to better serve justice. This is precisely the type of reform needed, and we have it, yet you're complaining like nothing is being done.Once more, someone falsely arrested and we only find out about it because of a bodycam. Imagine how many lives were ruined because of asshole cops before bodycams. How many is too many before we start making changes?
Id like to add that in most states it's implied consent for a blood draw for a sobriety test if you're driving on the road. Either way I'm right.
What are you on about? Bodycams are a change. This is part of our effort to deploy technology to better serve justice. This is precisely the type of reform needed, and we have it, yet you're complaining like nothing is being done.