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Posts patting him on the back: 0. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] tj, i [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] you. [/ QUOTE ] Does not compute. |
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#222
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you are a scumbag OP, plain and simple. [/ QUOTE ] but he's our scumbag |
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#223
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All these people that comply with whatever the police want should really look up the law. Just because police intimidate you doesn't mean you should be spreading misinformation around 2p2.
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#224
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Alobar wins Poker players are awful friends |
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#225
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[x] old nits
[x] snitching friends [x] lots of straddling [x] driving back to the casino to get arrested? |
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#226
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[ QUOTE ] Yah, what with them using their player's cards and the cameras watching OP run away from security and get into his car and speed off there's NO WAY they could have pinned it on him had it not been for the SNITCH! CRUCIFY HIM! [/ QUOTE ] yeah, the cops are gunna waste all their time on that [censored], put out an APB on a the description of his car. Gimmie a [censored] break. Its not like OP stole money or knifed someone, he threw a beer and was drunk. The police arent going to waste any valuable time on something that stupid. [/ QUOTE ] Yah this makes great sense. They obviously had his name and license plate from his player's card and parking cameras, and they went to the trouble of questioning his friend and looking through his cell phone and tracking him down at the hotel, but they were probably only going to spend another minute or two of their "valuable" time. Hell, probably if OP hadn't answered his phone at the hotel they would have just forgotten about the whole thing! ESPECIALLY given there is a possible assault charge floating around. I'm not saying the assault charge isn't BS, but I'm saying this wasn't just magically going away. fwiw, if I was in the "snitch's" shoes, I wouldn't have complied and hoped for the best with my friend. I've been in a spot like this where a friend ran off after a barfight and someone fingered me saying I knew the kid. That was a *much* different situation, as there wasn't players cards and cameras and security and endless witnesses and yada yada. They made me sit in a car for a while and eventually let me go. Fun times, he owed me a beer - I get that whole deal. This situation is a lot different, and snitch or no snitch OP was out of line and was going to get what was coming to him. Yah, the kid probably clammed up in front of the police. He's probably young and was frightened. The first time I went to jail I'll bet I would have snitched on someone if it got me out of there that night. Probably next time the snitching kid won't be as freaked out in front of the police, but this doesn't mean he was the one who was in the wrong here. OP couldn't handle his drinks, and pulled a bunch of dick moves and was going to suffer some consequences regardless and the "snitch" shouldn't have been in the middle of this in the first place. |
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Just say NO, I don't want to talk to you, NO you cannot look at my cell phone. NO, I don't want you to look in my trunk. NO, you cannot come in my house. NO, I don't want to talk to you. You see these guys on cops all the time, giving consent to search their vehicles, like complete dumb asses. The cops can be pretty darn tricky in getting the consent sometimes. It always turns out [censored] for them. I must admit it's funny to watch. [/ QUOTE ] Don't you realise that if you start saying "NO" "No" "NO" you can't look in there that it actually gives the cops reasonable grounds for suspicion. This means that they can then look in your boot wether you like it or not. |
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WTF at the idea that the cops were going to take his friend in if he didn't cooperate.
Friend just says, "I'm not telling you anything. Get a warrant or arrest me. Have a nice day, I'm going home." They are NOT going to detain him or take him down to the freaking station IF he understands that he doesn't have to go. It really is as simple as that. LOL at them looking through all the players-cards and video trying to figure it all out. First, you really don't know that they got his license on the camera at all. LOL that every single square-inch of the entire property is being filmed and is available on the computer for them to scan through. Second, figuring out which one it was via the players-card check-in stuff may actually be a bit harder than you think. He threw a temper-fit and threw a beer. There is every chance in the world they aren't going to bend over backwards to try to find him. Rather, the cops could be very likely to say, "Well, if he shows up again and you can identify him then give us a call" or something like that. Yeah, they might have spent some man-hours scanning through the video and stuff to try to figure it out. But it's definitely not a guarantee and it is worth the risk for his friend to just shut the hell up and not freaking VOLUNTEER his damn phone to the police who had no right to look at it in the first place. Seriously, Alobar is so right about practically everything in this situation and some of you are on a completely different planet. Almost anyone who says the cops will just do what they want and mistreat you and claim to have that happen to them were probably acting like total jack-asses in the first place and likely weren't mistreated nearly as badly as they claim to be. They aren't going to take you out back and threaten to put a bullet in your head if you don't hand-over your cell-phone. And they can't freaking arrest you for saying, "not without a warrant. I know my rights." Here's what happened: TJ throws a beer and runs away. Friend who is still there says, "Oh my goodness. I actually know the person who threw the beer and the cops are (gasp) actually LOOKING at me. Thus I have no choice but to give them my cell-phone." |
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[ QUOTE ] Just say NO, I don't want to talk to you, NO you cannot look at my cell phone. NO, I don't want you to look in my trunk. NO, you cannot come in my house. NO, I don't want to talk to you. You see these guys on cops all the time, giving consent to search their vehicles, like complete dumb asses. The cops can be pretty darn tricky in getting the consent sometimes. It always turns out [censored] for them. I must admit it's funny to watch. [/ QUOTE ] Don't you realise that if you start saying "NO" "No" "NO" you can't look in there that it actually gives the cops reasonable grounds for suspicion. This means that they can then look in your boot wether you like it or not. [/ QUOTE ] WTF? You have every right to say, "I don't want you looking through my cell-phone." You can even say, "I might know his phone-number but I just don't want to give it to you." Your way of "every time you say no means they can do what they want now" is really incorrect and pretty much would mean that nobody ever has any rights. |
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[ QUOTE ] sounds like youre a big douche [/ QUOTE ] ya tj you seem nice from online, but I don't even know how you GET to that point a couple of drinks+harmless old guy--->chips on floor, smashing glasses, yelling, etc ??? [/ QUOTE ] Gild Drinks+poker+in foxwoods=hugest nits on the planet ever and i would want to put a brick in all of their faces. tj played it right here imo. |
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