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      Alright, I only just found out about this today. I've got this friend, a 6'6" black guy. He's hilarious, and an awesome guy. For the sake of anonymity, I'm going to call him Jack. Well, the other day, a guy robbed a bank in Layton. Here's the official police description:
      "Police describe the robber as a black male in his mid-20s, wearing a blue jumpsuit-- like what a mechanic wears-- and wearing white gloves. If you have any information, please call police." (Taken from KSL news)
      Here's the deal. That description covers a number of people in the THOUSANDS. I mean, the jumpsuit--perhaps not. But a black male in his mid 20s? That's not exactly precise.
      Well, Jack was hanging out at the comic book store where my other friend works. Jack decides to go to the restaurant next door to grab some lunch. The restaurant and comic book store are both relatively close to the bank--within a few blocks. Well, he's out getting lunch, and after about fifteen minutes my friend in the comic book store starts to wonder what's taking him so long--he was just running into a fast food place to grab some food and then come back. A few minutes later, police come and inform my friend that he's got to lock down the comic book store, so he does, and when he goes outside, the buildings are surrounded by swarms of police cars and helicopters.
      Turns out, moments after walking into the restaurant, Jack was assaulted by police. They physically threw him to the ground at gunpoint, put him in handcuffs, roughed him up and told him he was going to jail for robbing a bank. They interrogated him, still at gun point, despite the fact that he was in hand cuffs on a chair and completely unarmed.
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      Well, Jack had his backpack with him. The police (without a warrant or Jack's permission) open it because they told Jack that they thought he was hiding the money in there.
      Now here's the thing. Jack's...well, a geek. He grew up in the rough parts of New York, but there's no denying it--he's REALLY geeky. This is the guy who taught me how to play Dungeons & Dragons. He plays tournament Pokemon cards, too. Yeah. Geeky.
      Well, when they open up the bag, guess what comes out-- a massive pile of Pokemon cards and a case full of dice. Do they let him go? No! They continued to rough him up and interrogate him for several hours.
      Well, after they finally determined he wasn't guilty, they offered him $20,000 in appeasement. I told him not to take it--any lawyer worth his salt could get him over $1,000,000, but I'm not sure if he'll take my advice.

      Either way, this seriously pisses me off. Especially because I know race was a major issue in the case--if it was a white guy, I highly doubt that three police officers would have guns in his face roughing him up and interrogating him. So yeah. Just had to vent that out.

      (By the way, I also love how the news avoided reporting on this altogether. There's a few articles online about the robbery, and it was on television, but NOBODY has reported a thing about how Jack got assaulted by police officers.)
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      That sucks .

      I know this guy that was being tormented by corrupt cops as well.
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      The police are just useless all around in my oppinion. Well. . . I&#39;m sure most police are decent but not the ones where I grew up&#33;

      My bestfriend was beaten by her step father when she was 17. She had to go the hospital. They thought she might be bleeding internally. Her face was one huge bruise and her lip and nose were both bleeding. He had actually thrown her across the room at one point. She filed a police report. They took photos of her injuries and everything. This man had a record of violence because he&#39;d been arrested for starting several drunken bar fights. Her mother also witnessed the attack and recieved several blows herself trying to defend her daughter from her husband. What happened to him? Absolutely nothing. They didn&#39;t arrest him. They didn&#39;t even question him.

      BUT if you have more than two cars in your driveway the police will be there in a heartbeat to check and see if there is any underage drinking going on. I went to several pizza and movie get togethers at friends houses where the police turned up insisting that they be allowed to come in because they had reasonable suspicion of underage drinking. (Not one of us was underage and there wasn&#39;t so much as a beer in the house.) They always claimed there had been a noise complaint from a neighbor but seeing as how we were all sitting around quietly watching tv and eating pizza. . . it&#39;s very unlikely that was the case.

      One of my friends (friendly white guy, no record) was arrested and had his car impounded for going too slow on a residential street. He was driving down the street at 5 mph looking for an adress in the dark on a road with no street lights and a cop pulled him over and accused him of "casing the neighborhood". This all happened two doors down from my friends uncle&#39;s house. (that was the address he had been looking for) The uncle came outside and assured the cop that nothing weird was going on. My friend&#39;s girlfriend, who was in the passenger seat assured the cop that they weren&#39;t doing anything wrong. . . AND still the guy arrests my friend and won&#39;t even let him park his van in his uncle&#39;s driveway. He has it towed to impound where my friend has to then pay &#036;200 the next day to get it out. When they got to the police station my friend was questioned and NOT charged with any crime, thank goodness, and will no longer set foot in my home town.

      All of these things happened in the place where I grew up. A tiny tiny little town. They are so bored they make mountains out of mole hills. . . and yet so lazy when they have a REAL crime, they file it away and don&#39;t DO anything about it.

      Another example I just remembered. . . my best friend&#39;s house was broken into. Everything electrical that could be carried down the stairs was stollen. A window was open in one of the bedrooms so she knew that&#39;s how the theif had gotten in. The police came over so she could file a report and at first he didn&#39;t even want to come in the house to look around. He just wanted her to describe what was stollen on the front lawn. She got him to come in and look at the inside and when she asked if he could finger print the window to try and catch the guy who robbed her, he looked at her like she was nuts and said, "We don&#39;t take fingerprints for this sort of thing."

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      I&#39;m fully in support of police brutality.

      Some police most certainly need to be brutalised.

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      As far as I&#39;m concerned the police are absolutely pathetic. They don&#39;t help anyone.

      I&#39;ve had my name taken down by the police several times, and my parents are always notified.

      It usually goes something like this; Let&#39;s say you&#39;re hanging around with a few mates on a friday night having a good time when a police car comes speeding down the road with its sirens going. They usually get out and come over to report to you that there&#39;s been a group of youths going round causing trouble. They blame us, take our names, tell our parents and they don&#39;t know a thing about wether or not we have been responsible for what&#39;s happened. The next day my parents find about my "anti social behaviour" and I get in a load of trouble. I&#39;ve recently been informed that if my name is taken one more time, I&#39;ll have to go to court and I will most likely end up with an ASBO.

      Because of this we now run every time we see a police car with the sirens on coming towards us, which makes us look more guilty - there&#39;s no way to get around getting in trouble. I may as well take a couple of molotov cocktails and a knife out with me every friday night for all the difference it would make.

      The whole system is a load of crap. The police just make examples in the hope that it will actually affect something.

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      Why don&#39;t you sue the police for defamation? You certainly have a case. The police are taking your names repeatedly and telling your parents you&#39;re causing trouble.

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      Quote Originally Posted by badassbob View Post
      As far as I&#39;m concerned the police are absolutely pathetic. They don&#39;t help anyone.

      I&#39;ve had my name taken down by the police several times, and my parents are always notified.

      It usually goes something like this; Let&#39;s say you&#39;re hanging around with a few mates on a friday night having a good time when a police car comes speeding down the road with its sirens going. They usually get out and come over to report to you that there&#39;s been a group of youths going round causing trouble. They blame us, take our names, tell our parents and they don&#39;t know a thing about wether or not we have been responsible for what&#39;s happened. The next day my parents find about my "anti social behaviour" and I get in a load of trouble. I&#39;ve recently been informed that if my name is taken one more time, I&#39;ll have to go to court and I will most likely end up with an ASBO.

      Because of this we now run every time we see a police car with the sirens on coming towards us, which makes us look more guilty - there&#39;s no way to get around getting in trouble. I may as well take a couple of molotov cocktails and a knife out with me every friday night for all the difference it would make.

      The whole system is a load of crap. The police just make examples in the hope that it will actually affect something.
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      What&#39;s an ASBO? (I&#39;m American, our terms must be different)

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      Quote Originally Posted by Jimmie View Post
      What&#39;s an ASBO? (I&#39;m American, our terms must be different)
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      Anti Social Behaviour Order. Basically disturbing the peace ect.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Jimmie View Post
      What&#39;s an ASBO? (I&#39;m American, our terms must be different)
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      anti-social behaviour order

      it&#39;s a british thing
      and it doesn&#39;t work

      innocent people tend to get Asbo&#39;s by accident
      mate of mine got one for repeatedly pee&#39;ing against someone&#39;s fence whenever he walked back from the pub drunk
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      In America had a man been caught repeatedly (or probably just once) peeing in public he would have been arrested for public indecency. . . or do they ticket for that? I don&#39;t remember.

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      Wow, I guess I&#39;m lucky. As far as I know, my town&#39;s police force is competent. There&#39;s always been at least one police officer at our schools (&#39;Officer Bob&#39;, we&#39;ve always called him, even after he retired and became a teacher) and what few crimes we&#39;ve heard of have been dealt with. I&#39;m amazed at some of the things people have been describing - grounds for a lawsuit and one hell of a payment on the police&#39;s part.

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      my problem with Asbo&#39;s is that it effectively criminalises actions that aren&#39;t against the law

      the Asbo itself is a civil injunction order
      but breaking the Asbo is a criminal offence (max 5 years in prison)

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      Quote Originally Posted by The View Post
      Why don&#39;t you sue the police for defamation? You certainly have a case. The police are taking your names repeatedly and telling your parents you&#39;re causing trouble.
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      Well I&#39;d like to but it&#39;s too much of a hassle. Also, eveyone else round here gets the same treatment and I&#39;m sure there have been complaints before and nothing seems to have been done about it. I don&#39;t think suing them would work out, after all, it&#39;s not America .

      Quote Originally Posted by The View Post
      Wow, I guess I&#39;m lucky. As far as I know, my town&#39;s police force is competent. There&#39;s always been at least one police officer at our schools (&#39;Officer Bob&#39;, we&#39;ve always called him, even after he retired and became a teacher) and what few crimes we&#39;ve heard of have been dealt with. I&#39;m amazed at some of the things people have been describing - grounds for a lawsuit and one hell of a payment on the police&#39;s part.
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      Yeah I suppose it all depends on where you live. I live on a crappy council estate (lowedges). Throughout Sheffield as long as I&#39;ve remembered there has been a lot of racial tension, and it&#39;s generally not a nice atmosphere when you&#39;re out on the streets with your mates in the evenings. Which is why you have to hang around in groups, it&#39;s better when you&#39;re with a lot of other people.

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      Police are getting totally out of control all over. If you don&#39;t think so try getting a speeding ticket or something, and then get out of the car. I guarantee no matter who you are, they will draw a gun on you and threw you on the ground and cuff you. Even if your a 90 year old lady.

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      So how did this work out? Did he sue them for billions gazillions trillions of bucks or did he take the twenty grand?

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      This only happened last week, things are still unfolding. I don&#39;t get to talk to him very often now that I&#39;m up in Logan, either, so I don&#39;t know for sure. I think he&#39;s at least trying to talk to the ACLU or some other people about legal action, but I can&#39;t say for sure.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Alric View Post
      Police are getting totally out of control all over. If you don&#39;t think so try getting a speeding ticket or something, and then get out of the car. I guarantee no matter who you are, they will draw a gun on you and threw you on the ground and cuff you. Even if your a 90 year old lady.
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      I don&#39;t think this is anything new. I was taught 30 years ago that you NEVER get out of your car when you are pulled over, unless the officer asks you to. You also keep your hands in plain sight, lest they think you&#39;re going for a gun or something. I don&#39;t blame the cops for this -- they have no idea what to expect when they pull someone over.

      Of course, this has nothing to do with the heinous acts described in Tsen&#39;s first post -- that&#39;s just inexcusable.
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      Well I just wanted to show you how they think. They assume all people are armed and they will treat you as such. A lot of them also assume your guilty right away as well. To a lot of them people are just criminals and they have no respect for them. Which is why they will beat you if they feel like it.

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      i always go and grab a bite to eat after i rob banks.
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      Tsen your mate could sue the F*** out of the police, make sure he does - assault...false imprisonment...

      Although I bet there&#39;s some fascist law now that allows this sort of thing since 9/11, but he should still try, I&#39;m probably exaggerating.

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      A friend of mine that I used to work with told me a liitle story about the police and a little revenge.

      In the town were he was living, at the time, there were kids that would always get herassed by the police in one way or another, especially this one female cop. She always had a habit of taking the kids who she couldn,t charge with any crimes, and drive them to a rural part of town and drop them off in the middle of no where so they would have to walk home. This would be humiliating for the kids.

      I guess it did get to be a habit because one day the kids grew tired of it and they set her up. They had a whole group of them wait and hide in the area where she was famous for dropping them off. As shs came down the road and stopped to drop off a couple more youths, they ambushed her and over powered her.
      They took her head and forced it into the window of her own police cruiser and rolled the window up tightly around her neck. Not enough to stop her breathing but just enough so that she was trapped. Next they pulled her pants down to her ankles and just walked away&#33;

      Sweet

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      Quote Originally Posted by fly View Post
      I guess it did get to be a habit because one day the kids grew tired of it and they set her up. They had a whole group of them wait and hide in the area where she was famous for dropping them off. As shs came down the road and stopped to drop off a couple more youths, they ambushed her and over powered her.
      They took her head and forced it into the window of her own police cruiser and rolled the window up tightly around her neck. Not enough to stop her breathing but just enough so that she was trapped. Next they pulled her pants down to her ankles and just walked away&#33;

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      people come on


      yes, there is a problem with some of the executive side of the law


      but honestly


      think were you would be without the police


      honestly
      i woudl love having a couple corrupt cops if that meant having the thousands of other just ones


      some of the police system is corrupt and that needs to be stopped btu honestly,

      hwo can you sau that al teh polie have gotten out of hand?


      it would be absolute anarchy of there was no law enforcement


      adn anarchy never works


      history has showed us that


      o wait

      no it hasnt


      all anarchist societies ahve collapsed within weeks


      hence no history
      *note*^ the above comment was not meant to be hurtful, nor insulting. It is just another of my cynnical observations of fact. If you happened to be offended by my logic, too bad.


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      Wow... might want to lay off of the enter key there, pal. Your keyboard might get up and run away.

      Anyway, anything happening yet, Tsen? Did he take the &#036;20,000 or is he going to sue the police right through their pants?

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      I still haven&#39;t got a chance to speak to him directly about it yet, so I don&#39;t know his reasoning, but I heard the other day that he took the &#036;20,000.
      I really wish he would&#39;ve pressed charges, because this was just so blatantly wrong...
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