View Full Version : The Hulkster would be proud
VatorMan
11-19-2010, 10:50 AM
Squid take down. :lol:lol
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/40253753#40253753
OneSickPsycho
11-19-2010, 12:24 PM
WOW. that's awesome!
Avatard
11-19-2010, 12:44 PM
Fat hillbilly cop thinks he's a fucking superhero.
Bust his fat ass back to street sweeper, and fire whoever hired the fucking retard, immediately.
Jesus fucking Christ.
Fucking goddamn idiots.
VatorMan
11-19-2010, 12:55 PM
Fat hillbilly cop thinks he's a fucking superhero.
Bust his fat ass back to street sweeper, and fire whoever hired the fucking retard, immediately.
Jesus fucking Christ.
Fucking goddamn idiots.
I take it that was you that got Suplexed ? :lol Your Dad was PISSED.
Avatard
11-19-2010, 01:42 PM
I can't fucking believe what they'll dress up and send out in a cop's uniform anymore.
Fat, ferocious, flying fucktards that spent way too much time watching TV.
Captain Morgan
11-19-2010, 01:54 PM
"It's just as easy to walk over, say hands up, and put the cuffs on him." Um, no, the bike looked like it was still running. It doesn't take much to just ride away once the cars are stopped like they were. As far as the second cop running over there, he wasn't doing it "just for fun" as the dad says, he was helping the other cop. Just because the bike pulled to the side of the road doesn't mean this guy has surrendered. His hands were still on the handgrips and the bike was still running. If he'd truly surrendered in a way the cops would easily recognize, he'd have put the kickstand down, shut the bike off and had his hands on his head or in the air already.
KSGregman
11-19-2010, 02:00 PM
Honestly, even Chris Rock knows better.....you probably WON'T get your ass kicked if you just use some common sense. :lmao:
"Everybody knows, if the Police have to come and get you they are bringing an ass kick'in with them."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj0mtxXEGE8
Avatard
11-19-2010, 02:04 PM
"It's just as easy to walk over, say hands up, and put the cuffs on him." Um, no, the bike looked like it was still running. It doesn't take much to just ride away once the cars are stopped like they were. As far as the second cop running over there, he wasn't doing it "just for fun" as the dad says, he was helping the other cop. Just because the bike pulled to the side of the road doesn't mean this guy has surrendered. His hands were still on the handgrips and the bike was still running. If he'd truly surrendered in a way the cops would easily recognize, he'd have put the kickstand down, shut the bike off and had his hands on his head or in the air already.
The guy was dead still for a few seconds already.
Officer flying fat fuck is just a wee tad overzealous.
Make that a lot.
I wonder if he wears onesy hero PJs. He needs a cape.
Or a diet. Or another line of work.
Or all that shit.
Captain Morgan
11-19-2010, 02:13 PM
The guy was dead still for a few seconds already.
This guy looks like he stopped too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNmdYmCalrU
Akilldema
11-19-2010, 04:59 PM
No he didn't. Now get out of here, pigster.
Smittie61984
11-19-2010, 05:49 PM
This guy looks like he stopped too.
That looked like the slowest 150mph I've ever seen.
As for the bipolar guy on the bike. Dumbass probably needed to be beat by his dad with a pole when he was a kid and my guess is he wouldn't have this problem now.
Gas Man
11-21-2010, 01:42 PM
Just a thread full of win!
TommyHotWheel
11-21-2010, 05:56 PM
So to show that it was ok for Ocifer Fatass to tackle the biker...you show 3 biker fucktards purposely being idiots? How is that an arguement for Fatty's flying tackle? It didnt show a cop pulling over a biker, just a squid being a douche.
Captain Morgan
11-21-2010, 06:06 PM
So to show that it was ok for Ocifer Fatass to tackle the biker...you show 3 biker fucktards purposely being idiots? How is that an arguement for Fatty's flying tackle? It didnt show a cop pulling over a biker, just a squid being a douche.
The kid that got tackled had already been running for 7 miles. "Pulling over" only to take off again is somewhat common among punks being idiots. "Ocifer Fatass" has probably seen plenty of it as well.
SteveP
11-21-2010, 09:27 PM
Some of you all need to just surrender your rights permanently.
That was justifiable?
Unbelievable, well maybe it isn't.
KSGregman
11-21-2010, 09:30 PM
Some of you all need to just surrender your rights permanently.
Felony evasion is a "right?!"
You're entitled to act like an asshole on public roads and then flee when confronted by the law?
Who knew?
SteveP
11-21-2010, 09:47 PM
Felony evasion is a "right?!"
You're entitled to act like an asshole on public roads and then flee when confronted by the law?
Who knew?
The guy stopped. Did you watch the video?
Evasion is only a felony because cops don't like to be told no.
Particle Man
11-25-2010, 09:29 AM
Evasion is only a felony because runners put others on the road at risk.
tommymac
11-25-2010, 09:46 AM
Evasion is only a felony because runners put others on the road at risk.
This will open a whol eother can of worms about weather or not they should pursue someone.
It looked like the guuy was boxed in though, not sure if the tackle was necessary. guy could have dropped a shoulder and the cop may have gone right over without him, now that would be funny.
I usualy shut the bike off right away and toss the keys on the ground so they dont think I am going to take off, then hope my PBA cards get me out of trouble ;)
Smittie61984
11-25-2010, 09:52 PM
I usualy shut the bike off right away and toss the keys on the ground so they dont think I am going to take off, then hope my PBA cards get me out of trouble ;)
I found the Star of Life works wonders.
Homeslice
11-25-2010, 10:15 PM
Evasion is only a felony because runners put others on the road at risk.
Not really, unless the cop gives pursuit.
And I don't see the need to toss your keys on the ground. I just shut the motor off and sit upright. If they still feel threatened by that, they can tell me to throw the keys on the ground or something, but so far I've never been asked to do anything at all, besides remove my helmet which is obvious.
Amber Lamps
11-25-2010, 10:21 PM
Whatever pig lovers! Avery I think there a bit of sausage juice on your chin...:lol: Does anyone remember the thread where the guy took his hands off the grips and the cop shot him? Heck, he hadn't even ran. Some of you will stick up for the cops no matter what they do. I've always been told to leave my hands on the "wheel" during a stop. Is that no longer correct? Hopefully your faith won't ever be misplaced.
I understand the guy ran...I'm not sure why he slowed down... They had him stopped and boxed in. If the officer had drawn his weapon and covered the guy while another officer cuffed him, okay. To jump the guy stopped, not posing any threat what so ever...unacceptable. I've had the police "overreact" towards me before, it's not a good feeling to be attacked by the people you have been taught are there to protect you.
Homeslice
11-25-2010, 10:26 PM
Evasion is only a felony because cops don't like to be told no.
Agreed.
The 7-mile chase made them eager to pounce on the guy. Plus, anytime there's more than one cop, there's peer pressure to show off in front of the other cop. I can guarantee the first cop wouldn't have tackled the rider if he was alone. But he wasn't alone, so he thinks "Hey I need to act really gung-ho so that my fellow cop will tell everyone what a true patriot I am, and then I'll get promoted".
This is why stronger emotional maturity screening needs to be done on cops. Not just the standard criminal record and physical fitness stuff.
Amber Lamps
11-25-2010, 10:31 PM
7 miles? You all understand that represents maybe 5 minutes...
Captain Morgan
11-26-2010, 12:48 AM
Lon, I'm not always on the side of cops. Some of them do some really fucked up shit. Like the ones shooting the dogs in the drug raid someone posted. And like the one that shot the guy in the back. However, I am on the cops side the majority of the time, but that's normally because the people they're chasing or trying to apprehend are doing some fucked up shit. Did this particular cop go a LITTLE overboard? Maybe a touch, but not so much that it should cause everybody to get their panties in a twist.
Amber Lamps
11-26-2010, 01:25 AM
Lon, I'm not always on the side of cops. Some of them do some really fucked up shit. Like the ones shooting the dogs in the drug raid someone posted. And like the one that shot the guy in the back. However, I am on the cops side the majority of the time, but that's normally because the people they're chasing or trying to apprehend are doing some fucked up shit. Did this particular cop go a LITTLE overboard? Maybe a touch, but not so much that it should cause everybody to get their panties in a twist.
Yea but what if it were YOUR daughter on that bike? What if that was your bike that got knocked over? What if your kidneys had been damaged? Again, I understand that this kid "ran" for a whole 7 miles...wow...does that make it okay for the cops to tackle him without provocation? Some of these chases are a lot worse than this with the runner ramming his car into the cops or bystanders. Maybe if he had led the cops for hours and miles, he MIGHT deserve some roughing up but for a 5 minute "chase"?
Avatard
11-26-2010, 07:57 AM
Detective Donut was just a tad over-enthusiastic with his Superman imitation.
:lmao:
Particle Man
11-26-2010, 08:27 AM
This will open a whol eother can of worms about weather or not they should pursue someone.
I know. I was stiring the pot for my own twisted entertainment :lol:
Detective Donut was just a tad over-enthusiastic with his Superman imitation.
:lmao:
Detective Donut :lmao:
Avatard
11-26-2010, 08:40 AM
The video edit shown has the biker already stopped, a cruiser arriving to box him in even though he can be seen clearly shutting down...and then I counted nearly five seconds of him remaining dead still, before he's blindsided by Detective Danish.
Hydrant
11-26-2010, 09:43 AM
Yea but what if it were YOUR daughter on that bike? What if that was your bike that got knocked over? What if your kidneys had been damaged? Again, I understand that this kid "ran" for a whole 7 miles...wow...does that make it okay for the cops to tackle him without provocation? Some of these chases are a lot worse than this with the runner ramming his car into the cops or bystanders. Maybe if he had led the cops for hours and miles, he MIGHT deserve some roughing up but for a 5 minute "chase"?
I would think in the eyes of the cops, a chase is a chase is a chase. He is evading, no other easier way to state it than that. As far as if that were my kids ( I don't have any but I'll reply the best I can) I'll sit here and say that yea it serves them right, but in reality I would probably be upset, with both the cops for the tackle and my kid for being a dumbass and running.
My thinking when it comes to police is what I would say, is probably somewhat old school. I haven't had a lot of police run in's but when I have, I've never had a problem. I give them respect, I don't expect to get out of tickets by being nice, but if it does then hey great.
Amber Lamps
11-26-2010, 01:23 PM
I would think in the eyes of the cops, a chase is a chase is a chase. He is evading, no other easier way to state it than that. As far as if that were my kids ( I don't have any but I'll reply the best I can) I'll sit here and say that yea it serves them right, but in reality I would probably be upset, with both the cops for the tackle and my kid for being a dumbass and running.
My thinking when it comes to police is what I would say, is probably somewhat old school. I haven't had a lot of police run in's but when I have, I've never had a problem. I give them respect, I don't expect to get out of tickets by being nice, but if it does then hey great.
I hear what you are saying and I am not excusing the kid for running but I still think that is ridiculous...
Okay, here's my similar story. Some of you have heard it before. I was out riding my 'Busa and clowning a little bit. I came up on an intersection in the hood, where there were a couple cops sitting in their cars chit/chatting and blocking most of the road. Of course, I could get through on my bike. As I passed them, I gave them a short burst of my Yosh race only, single exit exhaust and went on my way. Well, apparently "Starsky" didn't appreciate it and jumped into pursuit. I had gone maybe another 2 blocks when I noticed him behind me as a I made a left turn. So I completed my turn and stopped next to the curb to wait for him. With my bike turned off btw...
This dumbass blows through the stop sign and power slid his Crown Vic right into my bike knocking both it and me 10-15 feet. He gets out of his car with his gun drawn and starts screaming at me to show my hands while I'm laying on the ground with a jacked up wrist, a cracked rib and a 500 lb bike laying partially on top of me. Cagney, the female cop whom he was talking to at the intersection, shows up, assesses the situation, and pulls Mr Testosterone off to the side. Of course, they return with a somewhat different demeanor, help me up and call an amberlamps.
In true cop fashion, they tried to modify the story to make themselves look like heroes but unfortunately, for them. This was August and anyone with any hoodrat experience will tell you that the "porch monkeys" were out in force that afternoon. Which gave me an abundance of witnesses. Starsky was fired and Cagney was suspended for filing a false report. The city of Grand Rapids was "happy" to pay for the repairs on my bike, my medical bills and almost a month off work. I probably should have sued but I'm not that type.:idk:
Anyway, I could go on for pages with "bad cop" stories. I know that I have a history of turning "everything" into a race issue but honestly, I do believe that there are two distinct points of view when it comes to the police depending on where you live, for the residents AND the police. I can't tell you the number of times that I have personally been harassed or witnessed police harassment. It's a whole different scenario from living in the hood to living in the suburbs. In the 'burbs the police are your friends but in the hood...not so much.
Hydrant
11-26-2010, 01:53 PM
I'll say you got me on that one.
I agree with you that enviroment does play a huuuuuge part on how police will react to a situation. They become callised to their enviroment and the people they deal with and then every situation becomes a repeat of a bad one the night before, which in reality is sad. It would be great if police would start everyday as a new day and let the past be the past, but you and I know that will never happen. Unfortunately.
Amber Lamps
11-26-2010, 04:06 PM
I'll say you got me on that one.
I agree with you that enviroment does play a huuuuuge part on how police will react to a situation. They become callised to their enviroment and the people they deal with and then every situation becomes a repeat of a bad one the night before, which in reality is sad. It would be great if police would start everyday as a new day and let the past be the past, but you and I know that will never happen. Unfortunately.
True... I wonder if they could alleviate some of this problem by rotating the cops more.
VatorMan
11-27-2010, 04:52 PM
True... I wonder if they could alleviate some of this problem by rotating the cops more.
The situation could allievate itself if said hoodrats would behave themselves. Any you wonder why cops profile.
Please.
Avatard
11-27-2010, 05:06 PM
The situation could allievate itself if said hoodrats would behave themselves. Any you wonder why cops profile.
Please.
Justifying the misbehavior of one group based on the behavior of another?
Reasoning (and lawmaking, peacekeeping, and freedom) Fail.
Please.
Amber Lamps
11-27-2010, 05:40 PM
The situation could allievate itself if said hoodrats would behave themselves. Any you wonder why cops profile.
Please.
That's true to an extent...I guess. I'm not sure that it's fair to judge an entire neighborhood based on the actions of a few but if you say it is then I guess it must be. Of course, I'm ASSuming that you're not stupid enough to believe that the entire population of my area growing up were criminals...even though we were all treated that way. Guilty until proven innocent...
I don't know you or what you've been through in your life but judging by your posts in the past, I don't think that you have it too terribly... I wonder what you'd do if you were dropped on the streets of Detroit without a job, money or a place to live for a few months. I wonder how long your high minded code of ethics and your heavy handed judgmental attitude would last? A day, a week, heck, maybe just a few hours... It's easy to judge when your biggest problem is deciding which $1,000 set of tires you're going to put on your 'Vette during the next track day.:lol:
Amber Lamps
11-27-2010, 06:03 PM
BTW I don't excuse anyone's behavior in the least... I found a way out and they could too. I understand that but to listen to people whom have never had a day's worth of real hardship act as if they know what it's like...
Anyway, it's a terrible cycle really. Yes there are criminals in the hood. Yes they do bad things. Yes it's understandable that the cops don't "like" them and treat them like trash. Fine. Unfortunately, it doesn't stop there. The cops treat everyone in the neighborhood like trash which breeds resentment. For the police and for the law they represent. I honestly hate the police, seriously, my first reaction is one of fear and loathing when I see a cop. I'm not a criminal. Aside from some minor adolescent bs crimes and a couple fights, I have a pretty clean record. The attitude becomes one of, "if I'm going to be punished, I may as well commit the crime". The police make it very hard for someone that is trying to better themselves to make it and to keep their attitude straight. Quite frankly, crime does pay and it's a hell of a lot easier than working 3 jobs (which I have) and going to school.
Oh well, I know that many of you will never even try to see the other side of the coin. That the numbers speak for themselves, 50% of prison inmates are black while only 13% of the population is. I understand how that looks from the outside, I really do. If I could come up with a solution I would.:idk:
I still think that the cop was over the line tackling that kid regardless of how many other sport bike riders have taken off... Heck, by that standard, the cops should treat EVERY sport bike stop as a potential runner and come out with guns drawn, ready to pounce!:lol:
VatorMan
11-27-2010, 06:04 PM
You have a valid point. Economics plays a huge part of any setting. However, there is making a living vs. getting paid. I'd love to see hoodrats get dropped off in Iowa. Would they suddenly get work ethic or see a golden opportunity to steal from the local yokels.
Goes both ways my friend.
Amber Lamps
11-27-2010, 06:10 PM
Oh and if you'd like to play the numbers...with only 13% of the population, blacks comprise 30% of the military. So not only are we the most criminal but I guess that we are the most patriotic as well...:idk: Of course there might be another conclusion that could be drawn from those numbers... I wonder what it is?:lol:
Amber Lamps
11-27-2010, 06:21 PM
You have a valid point. Economics plays a huge part of any setting. However, there is making a living vs. getting paid. I'd love to see hoodrats get dropped off in Iowa. Would they suddenly get work ethic or see a golden opportunity to steal from the local yokels.
Goes both ways my friend.
Ah good point, well played. Here's what I think. I think that there would be a surprising parity in the percentage of "haves" that turn to crime on the streets of Detroit and "have nots" that become legitimate citizens if given the opportunity to do so in Iowa. You may not believe this but I grew up with some hard core criminals, both friends and family. I can't tell you how many times I've seen men who would shot you down in cold blood for $1, cry honest tears wishing they could find a way out. Seriously.
You know for some reason Australia comes to mind...:idk:
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