Video of what happens when you dont use a turn signal when going to the hospital... - by 37637598
SlyFoxx on 9/2/2008 at 02:35
Most of you are peeing into the wind and it's blowing back on your feet.
jtr7 on 9/2/2008 at 02:59
Some urinals in windless restrooms make it possible to spray your legs and feet in a fine mist, best appreciated with bare shins--totally on accident, too.:erg:
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fett on 9/2/2008 at 03:25
I don't know about anybody else, but this part scares the shit out of me:
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She noted that the jury was not allowed to consider a “self-defense” defense in the resisting and obstructing charge because higher courts have held that a person may not resist police
even if the officer's actions are unlawful.
WTHF? Am I to understand that if a police officer tries to anally rape me that I can't resit because he's a police officer? What if he's beating me? I can't fight back? To that I say BULLSHIT, and you will too, the very first time you are legitimately harassed by a cop - it's scary as hell. For the first time in my life, I'm thinking that owning a handgun might not be such a bad idea after all. What the FUCK happened that cased the higher courts to decide such a thing?
Swiss Mercenary on 9/2/2008 at 03:29
They want you to be a good, obedient citisen, who keeps his head down, and doesn't cause no trouble.
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What if he's beating me?
Apparently, that's part of their job description.
In all seriousness, though, that law will not stop unjustified assaults on cops... As they were illegal in the first place... And instead, criminalises any form of self-defense against inappropriate policing.
Sinister Handed on 9/2/2008 at 07:27
Quote Posted by fett
WTHF? Am I to understand that if a police officer tries to anally rape me that I can't resit because he's a police officer? What if he's beating me? I can't fight back? To that I say BULLSHIT, and you will too, the very first time you are legitimately harassed by a cop - it's scary as hell. For the first time in my life, I'm thinking that owning a handgun might not be such a bad idea after all. What the FUCK happened that cased the higher courts to decide such a thing?
That quote in the article was a bit misleading. It is your duty to submit to an arrest by a police officer even if it's unlawful.
You are completely entitled to resist excessive force and/or police brutality. There is case law supporting this where police officers have been disarmed and killed by their own weapons and the defendant walked.