@Sammee : the boys in blue? Not the crips, the BAD BOYS. The ones who wear a badge to protect the heart they dont have, a gun to murder ppl without motive, and a radio to respond to and be told where to go and what to do. They beat their wives due to a lil man complex and dare them to call it in.... they are called pigs for more than one reason. I'm sick of the way society glorifies them bc they lock up ppl for reasons of inferiority. Real men do real things and protect their families and neighbors. These lazy gluttonous abuse the authority given to them by an idea that makes them believe they are entitled to incarcerate rather than educate. They imprison more ppl in this country per capita every year than any other country. If you are too smart or have a hot wife they want to out you behind bars to have a shot at your wife and to keep you from procreating.... so whoever believes they are there to "protect and serve" is nieve and ignorant. 85% of the guys in prison are there for non violent drug related crimes. It's all about numbers with these imbocils, everytime they click those cuffs 1000 more shares open up on the stock market in their favor..... who's the criminal on that light??
@Deacon33399 : I'm confused. So the CLERK called the cops and said you stole something? The cops show up and begin to question you and you ignore them and walk away from them? And then you pull away from them? And now you're wondering why it escalated? Is that a fair recap of what happened? Let me ask you a simple question, if you came home and saw your front door kicked in and some dude came strolling out and wouldn't stop or answer you when you asked him WTH is going on would you just accept that? Oh well he doesn't feel like answering me so I guess thats that? Or would you get more aggressive in your approach? Amazing!
BTW I believe the lessons explained by Mr Rock apply to anybody regardless of race... doesn't matter if you're black, white, brown, yellow, purple, etc. Invaluable lessons that we need to be reminded of often.
@Deacon33399 : what in the name of Zues' s butthole are you talking about? If you have a hot wife, 1000 shares of stock? Dude wtf is going on in your head? One thing you mentioned is key to this discussion, "85% of guys in prison are there for non violent drug related CRIMES"! They broke the law and are being punished for it. You should be upset with the clerk not the cop.
Hopefully one day they will jam you all up for a crime that didn't take place, and you will be able to understand my plight in this. Reply Quote
@Deacon33399 : It's doubtful that would happen to me because the minute a worker or anyone accuses me of putting something in my pocket I'm going to tell them I didn't but I don't want you to take my word for it because you don't have a clue if I'm good for my word . Please come over here & check out my pockets . I would have nothing to hide so why wouldn't I want to prove that to the person that I didn't put anything in my pocket ? Who looks like a idiot not me because nothing is going to be found in my pocket .
Ooook. So what you're saying is you were accused of stealing something IN the store? Idk about CVS (I have a friend that used to be a manager there so I could ask her) but at the store I work at, as in most stores, you cannot he approached until you LEAVE the store. Because technically you haven't stolen anything. So this story seems a little fishy that someone would accost you for stealing something while still inside the store. They can't charge you with stealing an item if you never left the premises.
Never had a problem with encounters with police over the years, I also not a felon though and don't try demonstrating my balls are bigger than your balls when I come across them either.
MrsT : I wasn't charged for stealing!! My charge was interfering with the duties of a public servant
@Deacon33399 : Had you stopped when instructed, you think you'd of went home and watched the news, spent alil time with your hot wife, and went to sleep, vs going to jail, with an *** whoopin?