brerrabbit
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Glenn Bartley
Hmm, while detaining a person while unable to voice any laws broken, and standing like a statue, which a reasonable person would be concerned about, while interrogating law abiding activists that will sue, that are carrying heat, that also outnumber you and your partner and have you flanked, and on video tape so there cannot be debate about what happened in civil court, in a state that still thinks highly of civil rights, why you are going to initiate force in a situation that does not require it because you feel slighted in some way?
Somehow this does not sound like a career enhancing decision.
Please also explain how this is a "Right". As I understand it, LEO do not enjoy rights different than citizens, they enjoy privileges that are a requirement of the job.
As for your friend, I can assure you, if he had made that move in front of my face, the one he did to the other officer, I would have brought him to the ground and handcuffed him before his hands waved uip and down - and I would have been all well within my rights.
Hmm, while detaining a person while unable to voice any laws broken, and standing like a statue, which a reasonable person would be concerned about, while interrogating law abiding activists that will sue, that are carrying heat, that also outnumber you and your partner and have you flanked, and on video tape so there cannot be debate about what happened in civil court, in a state that still thinks highly of civil rights, why you are going to initiate force in a situation that does not require it because you feel slighted in some way?
Somehow this does not sound like a career enhancing decision.
Please also explain how this is a "Right". As I understand it, LEO do not enjoy rights different than citizens, they enjoy privileges that are a requirement of the job.