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MC Chris 11-25-2007 02:04 PM

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i guess by signing you are agreeing that you will either pay the ticket or appear in court.

Taso 11-25-2007 02:31 PM

Re: Ride With The Taser
 
So why wasn't that guy signing it? And you get arrested if you don't sign it?

MC Chris 11-25-2007 02:41 PM

Re: Ride With The Taser
 
the guy was clearly an idiot, trying to express some kind of rights he thinks he has.

I'M NOT SIGNING ANYTHING!

ok sir, that is your right. it is also my right to arrest you, which i will now do.

MuresanForMVP 11-25-2007 03:31 PM

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I love watching uncooperative A-holes get tasered.

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Why?

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same reason why it's funny to watch Beyonce fall down those stairs, or Bob Dole take that tumble from his podium. Annoying people getting mildly injured is awesome.

ic100pctflps 11-25-2007 03:55 PM

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the truth is the cop created the panic and confusion hoping it would lead to a situation where he could use his taser, being the pig that he is.

A reasonable police officer, whos main goal was to diffuse the situation, would have warned the guy he would be placed under arrest if he didn't stay still and obey instructions. Or better yet, warned him that if he didn't sign the ticket he would have to arrest him. Instead, with no warning, he orders the guy out of the car, pulls the gun on him and starts yelling. And when the the agitated driver panicks, the pig does exactly what he wanted to do all along.

These are obviously the actions of a pig who likes to create situations where the slightest error by a citizen allows him to flex his ego and have some fun. As opposed to a police officer who likes to serve and protect by diffusing situations, instead of creating them.

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I agree 100%. Classic example of a tough guy cop looking for an excuse to flex his muscle. This cop will be fired if he hasn't already been.

cpitt398 11-25-2007 05:17 PM

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Can someone explain the signing thing for me? What's that about?

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NO, get out of the car


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And you get arrested if you don't sign it?


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Don't ask questions, ZAPPPPPPPPPP111

Youve been tasered


See your just as confused as that guy was and you had 65 post in front of you, some of which already explained your questions. This guy was going in blind and believed he had done nothing wrong.

Taso 11-25-2007 05:27 PM

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Difference between "Why am I signing this, officer?" and "I will not sign this."

And in my defense, most of this thread was fairly silly, and that lead me to skip parts of it.

cpitt398 11-25-2007 05:39 PM

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Difference between "Why am I signing this, officer?" and "I will not sign this."


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There is also a difference between, "Sign the X" before the person has even touched the paper and explaining what the person is signing or telling the person to read and sign.

MC Chris 11-25-2007 06:05 PM

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also there's a difference between this exchange on an internet message board, and an officer of the law giving you an order which you ignore.


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