Do You Trust the Police? (1 Viewer)

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Nov 26, 2006
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#61
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As a general rule, I don't have a problem with the police.

The exception to that rule comes when around football.

Being a football fan seems to give the police the right to act like utter dicks and herd people around for no apparent reason and generally be a pain in the arse.

You can be sure, though, that they will be nowehere to be seen if there is any real trouble at a game.
 

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Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,526
#62
you know what? It is weird but I feel more sorry when an animal is tortured or killed than a human. It breaks my heart and I really get pissed off. Animals are much better than humans I swear, they don't kill or abuse others for fun. We humans are sick fucks..
You feel more sorry when an animal is killed? Is this for all animals or just pets?
 

Nenz

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2008
10,472
#73
What I hate about police is their inability to use their brains and make clear distinctions. I got a $300 fine for having my car on and not having my seatbelt on yet even though the hand break was on. When I was 15 I hit a kid once and not hard for abusing my girlfriend and I almost went to court over it if it weren't for my pleading mother who they disrespected and treated like balls. I was treated like I had just bashed someone into a coma but I was only 15 on a school trip and barely scratched the guy. Four out of five cops are stupid arseholes I truly mean that.

These Police, I love.
 

Nenz

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2008
10,472
#75
Another thing I can't stand about cops over here is their trigger happiness. A few years ago a young depressed kid went into K-Mart and stole a knife, then proceeded to walk around the car park. After the police arrived they backed him into a corner and shot him twice in the chest because according to them he was close enough to have endangered their lives. Its police policy over here that if someone wielding a knife is close enough to make contact with a policeman they can fire their pistols and are trained to fire solely for the body mass. How fucking stupid do you have to be if there are three police at point-blank range versus a kid with a knife to not be able to disarm him with a shot in a less deadly place then his chest? Its poor training. If they have to hit a target from 20 meters away to get their gun then they should be able to hit one from one meter away without any trouble and it would have spared a lot of lives if they were.
 

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Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,526
#76
In the city next to mine some cops shot a guy 55 times only to miss the target 49 times out of those. There were bullets found in people's houses :lol:
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
84,750
#77
There is no difference between killing a human or animal, and specially that way, with torture. I wonder if those sick fucks are still officers, if they are, your people are really in danger.. Anyone who kills an animal for fun, is dangerous to society.

That clip really pissed me off, ffs stop posting things like those again :( better not know these information :sigh:
You feel more sorry when an animal is killed? Is this for all animals or just pets?
Seems like Snoop falls into the classic misanthrope category who value the lives of a dog as much as that of your sister, if not moreso. Those types sicken me almost as much as the people who torture dogs, and my mother is one of them. 40 dead kids burned up on a schoolbus from a tossed Molotov, and it's like, "That's sad." But one whimpering dog with a limp. and it's "Death to the perpetrators!" An 8-year-old boy gets shot in the ghetto, it's time to switch the TV channels. An 8-month-old dog gets shot, and it raises $50,000 from sympathizers.

What perhaps bothers me most about these types of people is that the ultimately devalue human life. They seem only motivated by relationships with things that they can be superior to or control. So when something like another human comes into the picture, and thus has the possibility of challenging their authority or dominance (or God forbid, might make them vulnerable), suddenly they aren't of interest to them. They are not worthy of their care or concern.

But if it's something they can dominate or feel superior to, they're all over it as if it were their own family.
 

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Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,526
#80
Seems like Snoop falls into the classic misanthrope category who value the lives of a dog as much as that of your sister, if not moreso. Those types sicken me almost as much as the people who torture dogs, and my mother is one of them. 40 dead kids burned up on a schoolbus from a tossed Molotov, and it's like, "That's sad." But one whimpering dog with a limp. and it's "Death to the perpetrators!" An 8-year-old boy gets shot in the ghetto, it's time to switch the TV channels. An 8-month-old dog gets shot, and it raises $50,000 from sympathizers.

What perhaps bothers me most about these types of people is that the ultimately devalue human life. They seem only motivated by relationships with things that they can be superior to or control. So when something like another human comes into the picture, and thus has the possibility of challenging their authority or dominance (or God forbid, might make them vulnerable), suddenly they aren't of interest to them. They are not worthy of their care or concern.

But if it's something they can dominate or feel superior to, they're all over it as if it were their own family.
I never though about it that way, but yeah. It always seems off-putting to me when someone makes a statement like that.
 

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