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On Apr 27, 2025 at 2:27:05 PM PDT, "Rhino" <no_offline_contact@example.com>Good on you for giving them that heads-up. Mind you, you've also given me a flashback to a video I saw a few years back where a black guy got stopped and he warned the officer at the window that he had a gun in the glovebox (or maybe under the seat). The officer immediately panicked, screamed "Gun gun gun!" and shot the black guy dead (as I remember it). I believe the black man was Philando Castile. This video spooked the crap out of me - and still does. Castile was NOT threatening the officer, had a carry permit, and was warning the cop just to avoid any misunderstanding and he STILL wound up dead.
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On 2025-04-27 4:26 PM, BTR1701 wrote:I always identified myself and if the cop asked why that would matter, I'dOn Apr 27, 2025 at 12:48:23 PM PDT, "Rhino" <no_offline_contact@example.com>A friend of a friend was travelling in the USA and got stopped by the
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On 2025-04-27 1:45 PM, BTR1701 wrote:Just so long as the cops themselves are held to the same standard.On Apr 27, 2025 at 9:46:55 AM PDT, "moviePig" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:As long as police don't face the requirement to enforce every law in the
On 4/27/2025 9:33 AM, NoBody wrote:With regard to judges choosing which laws they will follow and which they>>
Toss her in jail and throw away the key. When judges pick and choose
the laws they will follow while dictating laws for everyone else, we
are officially in a Constitutional crisis.
But would you want a system giving judges no discretion whatsoever?
won't?
Absolutely, I'd want to take 100% of that 'discretion' away from them.
They
shouldn't have it in the first place.
book! With the millions of laws at the local, state/province, and
national levels, we'd ALL be in jail or broke from fines in very short
order.
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Just imagine everyone who went 1 mph over the speed limit or who
jay-walked getting a ticket or even jail time if they are a repeat offender!
highway patrol for doing 56 in a 55 mph zone. He got a ticket for it.
Ironically, Steve was a police officer at the time although obviously
off-duty and out of uniform. I asked him about "professional courtesy",
where LEOs give each other breaks for small indiscretions but he didn't
answer directly. I got the impression it would never have occurred to
him to ask.
say, "Because I have a loaded handgun on my hip and for your safety and mine,
I wanted to make you aware of it and the reason why I'm authorized to have
it."
Not much they could say to counter that. Cops use "officer safety" on theDid you ever get a break in those incidents? Just curious.
public at every turn. They can't very well claim officer safety suddenly
doesn't matter when it's inconvenient for them.
It's a valid way of putting it out there that you're a cop without directly
suggesting you want special treatment. If you get off with a warning or a
"have a nice day", great. If not, oh well.
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