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PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 6:42 pm
 


Thanks Brenda! I have him on ignore.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 6:59 pm
 


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Still, you are there judging the cops, what do you do andy?


I'm allowed to judges the cops, as I can judge all public servants. I'm a citizen and pay taxes.



Oh what a cop out! Go on, tell us what you do andy. I'm a citizen and I pay taxes too.


Feel free to criticize public servants to your heart's content then.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 7:23 pm
 


EyeBrock EyeBrock:
Thanks Brenda! I have him on ignore.
GOOD so my job is done


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 7:57 pm
 


Still can't tell us eh andy? Is it that bad?


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 8:41 pm
 


This is totally unrelated and mods: please move this post to the "Fuck thread" if you think it's better there than here, but there was this douchebag OPP cop we had in my town when I was a kid. His name is Bob Lewis. When we were kids, he used to give us shit for riding our dirtbikes around, like young punks do. We started to call him "Constable Screw-us". Lewis? Screw-us? It kind-of rhymes. When we got to be teenagers, he busted us for liquor and traffic tickets; busted 2 buddies and myself for drinking on the roof of the highschool one time when we were in our 20s. Anyway, all these years my friends and I have called this guy "Constable Screw-us".

Then, about 4 years ago, word came down that he really WAS "Constable Screw-us", even though, thankfully, "us" was not I nor any of my close friends. But I know a lot of the victims. So fuck Bob Lewis, Constable Screw-us.

http://www.mykawartha.com/news/article/840517--robert-lewis-guilty


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 8:50 pm
 


They are there amongst us all Lemmy. Cops, priests, lawyers, doctors etc. We look for them everywhere but sometimes it takes a while.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 9:04 pm
 


EyeBrock EyeBrock:
They are there amongst us all Lemmy. Cops, priests, lawyers, doctors etc. We look for them everywhere but sometimes it takes a while.


I know, EyeBrock, but the only one I know, personally, is this piece of shit.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 9:09 pm
 


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The head cop in he Dziekanski affair hit and killed and kid riding his motorcycle. He ran home from the accident, then returned and claimed that the alcohol on his breath was from him having a couple of shots while at home. Now can't charge him with drinking and driving.

In another case, a woman lost control of her car and killed a 4 yr old girl. In that case they RCMP assigned a woman cop to go undercover and find out what was what - the woman had had 3 glasses of wine, and has been convicted of drunk driving causing death. (Possible life sentence).

Many people are asking why the RCMP didn't also launch an undercover operation against the Dziekanski cop.


Presumably the accused Mountie would recognize the undercover tactics being employed against him. Also, you've got him on the death of the kid anyway, what are drunk driving charges going to do for you? It's not going to get him a bigger sentence, especially if he claims the stress of the tasering inquiry drove him to drink at sentencing.

It's a waste of time and money.


Put your thinking cap on. Did you not read the part where the woman found guilty with driving drunk causing death could face a life sentence? Dangerous driving causing death has a lower penalty.

How exactly do they have him on the death of the kid? All they have charged Robinson with is obstruction of justice.

http://www.thedrunkdrivingmasses.com/2009/12/mountie-escapes-impaired-driving-charge.html



It's funny how cops and cop worshipers get all squirmy about the law being applied to them. Cops seem to, and certainly the one here seem to think that they're special and above the same laws as everyone else. Quite an attitude when you conisder they take an oath to uphold it


Seems a contradiction in terms when the people who take said oath then don't want that oath to apply to them.


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Like doctors....


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 10:08 pm
 


EyeBrock EyeBrock:
Really, just cops though eh?

You never did say what you did for a living. Tell us all what you do and maybe if you screw up we should take your pension eh?

Go an andy, what do you do?

Eyebrock, I'm not one to bash the police but, this wasn't an "accident" or simple "carelessness". This asshole knowingly and willingly put Canadian police officers lives at serious risk when he decided that racial ties are more important than law and order. Yer damn right his pension should be taken from him, and donated to Victims of Crime!!


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 11:09 pm
 


Eyebrock is trapped by his own inability to see clearly ... A condition that is caused by know it all arrogance and years of thinking he is superior.............


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diggerdick diggerdick:
Eyebrock is trapped by his own inability to see clearly ... A condition that is caused by know it all arrogance and years of thinking he is superior.............

You ain't much better. You seem to be trapped by your own inability to think objectively on the topic of police. A condition that is caused by your own patently obvious prejudice if not outright hatred of cops.

This just happens to be one of the very few times I've disagreed with EB in these kinds of threads.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 4:40 am
 


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It's funny how cops and cop worshipers get all squirmy about the law being applied to them. Cops seem to, and certainly the one here seem to think that they're special and above the same laws as everyone else. Quite an attitude when you conisder they take an oath to uphold it

Seems a contradiction in terms when the people who take said oath then don't want that oath to apply to them.


Hey, look at Hyperion! Here he wants the law to apply equally to cops, yet, in his own proposals, commits crimes against their families, tramples their constitutional rights even to the point that they should permanently forsake them and exercising them is grounds for dismissal!

Hyperion: Ign'ant Ideas since June 22nd, 2006.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 5:11 am
 


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Really, just cops though eh?

You never did say what you did for a living. Tell us all what you do and maybe if you screw up we should take your pension eh?

Go an andy, what do you do?

Eyebrock, I'm not one to bash the police but, this wasn't an "accident" or simple "carelessness". This asshole knowingly and willingly put Canadian police officers lives at serious risk when he decided that racial ties are more important than law and order. Yer damn right his pension should be taken from him, and donated to Victims of Crime!!


I understand your anger PA9 but a cop diddler is no different than any other diddler. If we take the pension from one convicted criminal we should do it to all.


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Dayseed Dayseed:
HyperionTheEvil HyperionTheEvil:
It's funny how cops and cop worshipers get all squirmy about the law being applied to them. Cops seem to, and certainly the one here seem to think that they're special and above the same laws as everyone else. Quite an attitude when you conisder they take an oath to uphold it

Seems a contradiction in terms when the people who take said oath then don't want that oath to apply to them.


Hey, look at Hyperion! Here he wants the law to apply equally to cops, yet, in his own proposals, commits crimes against their families, tramples their constitutional rights even to the point that they should permanently forsake them and exercising them is grounds for dismissal!

Hyperion: Ign'ant Ideas since June 22nd, 2006.



That's your erroneous characterization because it suits your purpose. As i mentioned and you're to myopic to read it that people sign waivers all the time. If a a prospect wanted to sign on to train to be a police officer they would sign a waiver as well.

I'm not going to apologize about my proposal, frankly none of the cop worshipers have come up with anything else other than "more of the same"


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