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BennyBeaver
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Tattoo sleeve
Vein popping out of forehead
Over aggressive behavior
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Don't doxx @Sledog
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I can tell you that some people DO need an ass kicking.GrundleStiltzkin said:Don't doxx @Sledog
He is resisting. He's not following a lawful order. They didn't kick his ass. They just extracted him. I thought they were rather patient and kind. -
Fascinating take.Sledog said:
I can tell you that some people DO need an ass kicking.GrundleStiltzkin said:Don't doxx @Sledog
He is resisting. He's not following a lawful order. They didn't kick his ass. They just extracted him. I thought they were rather patient and kind. -
So it’s okay to completely ignore an officer. The officer should’ve just left him alone and thought oh well maybe next time the person will listen. What should he have done?MelloDawg said:
Fascinating take.Sledog said:
I can tell you that some people DO need an ass kicking.GrundleStiltzkin said:Don't doxx @Sledog
He is resisting. He's not following a lawful order. They didn't kick his ass. They just extracted him. I thought they were rather patient and kind. -
Legal take. You don't want to get out you get removed. Maybe you missed when the officer said "you're under arrest". Then he took him into custody. this is how things work in the US.MelloDawg said:
Fascinating take.Sledog said:
I can tell you that some people DO need an ass kicking.GrundleStiltzkin said:Don't doxx @Sledog
He is resisting. He's not following a lawful order. They didn't kick his ass. They just extracted him. I thought they were rather patient and kind. -
Simple follow what the cop says fight it in court later.
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I guess he was harmed
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You’re not wrong and there really isn’t another option when officers want to take you to jail. That said, it’s pretty tough to do if you don’t have money to afford a real attorney and they give you a punk ass public defender that doesn’t give a shit.Goduckies said:Simple follow what the cop says fight it in court later.
Saying fight it in court really is some privileged (hate using that word, but it is) bullshit and there are tons of people that get caught up in the system over petty shit like weed, a fight when they are 18-22, driving while suspended, etc that sit in jail way longer than they should, can’t pay fines or get a job when they get out, consistently have warrants, probation, and all those hoops over an initially petty issue. -
What good would ever come from fighting them though? They just add more charges
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All those people with their "potential?"RoadDawg55 said:
You’re not wrong and there really isn’t another option when officers want to take you to jail. That said, it’s pretty tough to do if you don’t have money to afford a real attorney and they give you a punk ass public defender that doesn’t give a shit.Goduckies said:Simple follow what the cop says fight it in court later.
Saying fight it in court really is some privileged (hate using that word, but it is) bullshit and there are tons of people that get caught up in the system over petty shit like weed, a fight when they are 18-22, driving while suspended, etc that sit in jail way longer than they should, can’t pay fines or get a job when they get out, consistently have warrants, probation, and all those hoops over an initially petty issue.
Fuck their potential. They were never gonna do shit besides knock up a couple fat bitches and have more shitty kids.







