Friend ran from the cops today...

Imnotcreative72

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And didn't get away. Almost though

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he got 10 tickects, the cops were impressed though, I guess you really can't out run the radio.
 

Dachande

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your friends car looks like ass. and your friend is a moron, if you are going to run you don't stay on the same road. i think they should have impounded and crushed it so nobody would have to ever see it again.
 

Tanya

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uhhh.... evading police isn't an arrestable offense anymore?

how odd.

I'l take that 240 off his hands if he doesn't want to drive like a sane person....
 

Tanya

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I'm at a loss. The situation needs to be explained better.

Did a cop pull up behind the kid and flash his lights, and the kid took off....??? Or did the kid take off when he noticed a cop behind him, before lights were flashed?
 

Junior

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he pulled a gap on the first cop, the one behind him, then a second one picked him up up the road, but evidently the first couldn't make a positive ID on the car, so they got him for speeding and probably a buncha fix-it tickets, but if he got out of visual from the first cop and they didn't have a license plate recorded, they can't do anything.
 

Tanya

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gotcha now.

still stupid, i dont care if you're driving a damn viper.

people need to man the fuck up and get whats coming, lol
 

whudafux

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Lol my friend ran from the cops in his moms minivan. He moved up to Jupiter and when his parents threatened to sent him to military school he ran away and took the minivan. He came down here where he knew neighborhoods very well. I was walking down the street one night when i heard a whole bunch of cop cars and saw the minivan.

I didnt think much of it until i saw him the next day. He got away that night and stayed at a friends house. He pulled into a dead end, left the van and ran thru some backyards. They cops lost him during the foot chase. During the car chase he ended up making the cops wreck 4 of the 10 cars that were chasing him. They setup a stakeout for him and caught him a few days later while i was walking with him to his friends house. They threw me behind a truck and tried to get me to throw a punch by pushing me around and whatnot so they could arrest me too. and then some mean police brutality went on with my friend. They beat the crap out of him but since I didnt see it they didnt have a witness. Ghey cops.
 

Junior

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ya there's ALOT of cases of police brutality, town my mom lives in has the highest rate of unsolved crimes per capita in the country, and also the highest rate of traffic tickets per capita.

There's murders and robberies to investigate, not to mention fraud etc. Thing is tho that that can't be done with coffee and donut in hand, so it doesn't get done.
 

ChadMKIII

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dcrusupra said:
Lol my friend ran from the cops in his moms minivan. He moved up to Jupiter and when his parents threatened to sent him to military school he ran away and took the minivan.
Damn. Rich little fucker, eh. Moved all the way to another planet to avoid a ticket n military school? Damn!

dcrusupra said:
I didnt think much of it until i saw him the next day. He got away that night and stayed at a friends house. He pulled into a dead end, left the van and ran thru some backyards. They cops lost him during the foot chase. During the car chase he ended up making the cops wreck 4 of the 10 cars that were chasing him. They setup a stakeout for him and caught him a few days later while i was walking with him to his friends house. They threw me behind a truck and tried to get me to throw a punch by pushing me around and whatnot so they could arrest me too. and then some mean police brutality went on with my friend. They beat the crap out of him but since I didnt see it they didnt have a witness. Ghey cops.

I'm sorry, but this is the funniest, most ignorant thing I've seen in a while.
Lets see here, they beat the crap out of him huh? Can I guess that since he was bad enough his parents were ready to send him to military school and that hes already had to have the cops chasing him both in cars and on foot, he didn't go down without a fight. If you're trying to arrest someone you've been chasing for a few days, and you don't know if he's armed with a knife or other small weapon, and he's already given you a few days of trouble, are you gonna gingerly place the handcuffs on him? HELL NO! You take him down quickly, do what you need to, if he gets hurt in the process its more of a lesson for him not to run from them. I have NO PITY whatsoever for people who make the cops' already tough jobs even harder. You don't wanna get hurt, pull over and take the ticket YOU EARNED.

And they aren't just looking for people to arrest for the hell of it. You're with someone who ran from the cops. Birds of a feather flock together. The assumption they are forced to make is that you are just like him, and there's a good chance you'll try to help him. They have to make sure you're WELL out of the way, its for their own safety. Did they ever physically assault you? They pushed you out of the way? Awwww. Quite whining, they were doing their job.

People who run from the cops are fucking idiots who deserve much more punishment than they get.

Junior said:
ya there's ALOT of cases of police brutality, town my mom lives in has the highest rate of unsolved crimes per capita in the country, and also the highest rate of traffic tickets per capita.

There's murders and robberies to investigate, not to mention fraud etc. Thing is tho that that can't be done with coffee and donut in hand, so it doesn't get done.
Thats not police brutality, thats police laziness ;)
It goes on to some degree everywhere, some places more than others.
 

Junior

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ChadMKIII said:
And they aren't just looking for people to arrest for the hell of it. You're with someone who ran from the cops. Birds of a feather flock together. The assumption they are forced to make is that you are just like him, and there's a good chance you'll try to help him. They have to make sure you're WELL out of the way, its for their own safety. Did they ever physically assault you? They pushed you out of the way? Awwww. Quite whining, they were doing their job.

guilty by association and treated like a criminal 'cause of who he chooses to walk down the street next to huh?

so much for innocent until proven guilty
 

ChadMKIII

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Junior said:
guilty by association and treated like a criminal 'cause of who he chooses to walk down the street next to huh?

so much for innocent until proven guilty
Reread my post. Thats not at all what I said. Post up exactly what you draw which assumption from, because I never even implied that.
 

Dachande

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If a patrol officer wrote a ticket for every infraction he sees during his shift he would be writing tickets every minute and never have time to answer any calls..stop being a baby. If I'm walking down the street with my friend who has warrants on him for murdering 200 hookers, don't you think I'm going to get roughed up until the smoke clears? It is for their/public's protection. Get a clue.
 

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Junior said:
he pulled a gap on the first cop, the one behind him, then a second one picked him up up the road, but evidently the first couldn't make a positive ID on the car,


How in the hell could you possibly NOT ID that car. It stands out enough.