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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead replied on Thu Mar 26, 2009 @ 4:54pm
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this brings the question :

would a policeman "defend" his personnal time , say hes doing overtime and wants to go back home to his family , the right to "defend" his personnal agenda?
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Count_Bandit replied on Thu Mar 26, 2009 @ 4:55pm
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yeah then my brothers gonna get ya
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» JasonBeastly replied on Thu Mar 26, 2009 @ 4:56pm
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His brother eats a lot of spinach man, watch your back.
I'm feeling mighty frisky right now..
Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» MolocH replied on Thu Mar 26, 2009 @ 4:57pm
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Originally Posted By SCREWHEAD

Bullshit! You punch me, I kill you, the fight is over.


Originally Posted By s.t.f.u
yeah then my brothers gonna get ya


I think not :)
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» v.2-1 replied on Thu Mar 26, 2009 @ 5:02pm
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It never ceases to amaze me all those people protesting against police brutality here, they have no fucking clue how good we have it here.

Yes, there is some brutality but everyone's behaving like if it's the entire police force.

Plus, if all those wailing and bitching about that spent a few months in a heavily militarized country like Israel and witness what the police are doing to the population over there, they'd be pretty fucking content with what we have here. I know I fucking would.

Sometimes, the grass is greener HERE even though a lot of people refuse to acknowledge that.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead replied on Thu Mar 26, 2009 @ 5:05pm
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Originally Posted By V.2.0.MINUS.1

It never ceases to amaze me all those people protesting against police brutality here, they have no fucking clue how good we have it here.

Yes, there is some brutality but everyone's behaving like if it's the entire police force.

Plus, if all those wailing and bitching about that spent a few months in a heavily militarized country like Israel and witness what the police are doing to the population over there, they'd be pretty fucking content with what we have here. I know I fucking would.

Sometimes, the grass is greener HERE even though a lot of people refuse to acknowledge that.


i agree, but complacency about a problem leaves to isolated errors .

their job is close monitoring , this should work both way.
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Count_Bandit replied on Thu Mar 26, 2009 @ 5:06pm
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RCMP softened Taser-use restrictions

In response to national anger at the death of Polish immigrant Robert Dziekanski in the Vancouver

airport, the RCMP was urged to curb multiple Taser use by its officers — but instead deleted an

existing restriction from its stun-gun policy.

CBC News has learned that on Feb. 3, 2009, two sentences were erased from the main document that

guides officers' actions — the first limiting Taser usage to one shot and no more than 20 seconds at

a time, and the second requiring officers to warn suspects before deploying a stun gun.
Update » Count_Bandit wrote on Thu Mar 26, 2009 @ 5:07pm
nobody can agree this is good
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» system_glitch replied on Thu Mar 26, 2009 @ 5:06pm
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Originally Posted By V.2.0.MINUS.1

It never ceases to amaze me all those people protesting against police brutality here, they have no fucking clue how good we have it here.

Yes, there is some brutality but everyone's behaving like if it's the entire police force.

Plus, if all those wailing and bitching about that spent a few months in a heavily militarized country like Israel and witness what the police are doing to the population over there, they'd be pretty fucking content with what we have here. I know I fucking would.

Sometimes, the grass is greener HERE even though a lot of people refuse to acknowledge that.


I've been biting my tongue for an hour waiting to see if someone would bring this up.
6 months here in the Philippines and I'm going to kick the next Hippie I hear talking about police "opression" in Canada.
I'm feeling laundering karma right now..
Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Nathan replied on Thu Mar 26, 2009 @ 5:29pm
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cops: some good, some bad.

the trouble with them is that they are humans in position of power, with weapons and an over-protective brotherhood, no matter what country you live in. But even with all that, there are plenty of helpful cops...though for some cops it depends on where you live, and what you look like. Plenty of cops do their job, and to the best of their ability.

my problem with the police force isn't the cops themselves, 'cause anyone could be an asshole or a good person, it's how they're used. The BossMan should be sending them out to check parks for rapists, not sending 'em to a rave to throw kids out on the streets at 4 am.

i guess it's one of those things that can't be generalized; it's case by case.

/jmo
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» JasonBeastly replied on Thu Mar 26, 2009 @ 5:34pm
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Originally Posted By N.A

The BossMan should be sending them out to check parks for rapists, not sending 'em to a rave to throw kids out on the streets at 4 am.



Dude should definitely also go back on G.I.Joe's side because I'm not down with him hanging out with Destro.
I'm feeling mighty frisky right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead replied on Thu Mar 26, 2009 @ 5:59pm
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Originally Posted By N.A

The BossMan should be sending them out to check parks for rapists, not sending 'em to a rave to throw kids out on the streets at 4 am.


see, i share the same opinion, they seem to love people " walking relentlessly " than stoping and regrouping . this relentless obligation is enough to lead some people out of their mind, the main thing that should be prevented in the first place.

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this reminds me nofx's irrationality or rationnality

Frank, the new CEO had to answer to the board.
The board was getting anxious, and the shareholders were
on a bed, legs in air, ass-cheeks open wide
They were about to get fucked like it was their first time.
When one makes 20 million, ten thousand people lose.
What keeps that one from swallowing a shotgun?

Dan, the company man, felt loyalty to the corp.
After 16 years of service, and a family to support
He actually started to believe
the weaponry and chemicals were for national defense.
'Cause Danny had a mortgage, and a boss to answer to.
The guilty don't feel guilty, they learn not to.

Helen is living in her car, trying to feed her kids.
She got laid off at work, and her house was repossessed.
It's hard to think clearly when it's 38 degrees.
Desperate people have been known to render desperate deeds.
But when she shot that family and moved into their home,
The paper read she suffered from dementia.
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» DynV replied on Thu Mar 26, 2009 @ 9:40pm
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Originally Posted By MOLOCH

Mwe je dit ke si t pas foutu de pas te faire buster,
Tu merites tes problemes.

Pis si tu t'assis a terre, pis tu fait kess kon te dis,
Tu n'aura pas de problems.

Pis si tu fait ton smatt,
Ta volee, t'a merites.
Tu t fait pogner, Deales avec.

pas complique criss.

T'a aucune idee c quoi de la brutalitee policiere avant
d'avoir vu des CRS debarquer en pleine gare du nord.


Je comprends qu'il y a des gens qui veulent se sortir du trouble en essayant d'écraser la police et, dans un certaine mesure, méritent des représailles mais certaines personnes paniquées, traumatisées ou atteintes peuvent ne pas être civils mais comme il ne sont pas pleinement conscient de leur acte méritent une bien plus grande tolérance. Je crois qu'on est loin d'une civilisation où une bonne portion de gens font délibérément chie la police ou sont une grande menace alors à chaque société sa police. Par exemple, dans Demolition Man [ www.imdb.com ] là ou le plus gros crime était de voler quelques barils de manger à un Taco Bell pour survivre, la police est ajustée et a peur du contact physique comme il n'y a pas vraiment de besoin. À mon avis notre société (Québec) est loin de la menace de certains districts américains alors il n'est pas normal d'avoir des agissement policiers de la sorte.

Originally Posted By s.t.f.u
le gars qui a été tasé a mort a l'aéroport de vancouver



J'ignore si tu te moquais de ce cas, mais l'homme faisait vraiment pitié, je trouve qu'il a subit grande injustice.
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Count_Bandit replied on Thu Mar 26, 2009 @ 10:16pm
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Originally Posted By DYNV

Je comprends qu'il y a des gens qui veulent se sortir du trouble en essayant d'écraser la police et, dans un certaine mesure, méritent des représailles mais certaines personnes paniquées, traumatisées ou atteintes peuvent ne pas être civils mais comme il ne sont pas pleinement conscient de leur acte méritent une bien plus grande tolérance. Je crois qu'on est loin d'une civilisation où une bonne portion de gens font délibérément chie la police ou sont une grande menace alors à chaque société sa police. Par exemple, dans Demolition Man [ www.imdb.com ] là ou le plus gros crime était de voler quelques barils de manger à un Taco Bell pour survivre, la police est ajustée et a peur du contact physique comme il n'y a pas vraiment de besoin. À mon avis notre société (Québec) est loin de la menace de certains districts américains alors il n'est pas normal d'avoir des agissement policiers de la sorte.

J'ignore si tu te moquais de ce cas, mais l'homme faisait vraiment pitié, je trouve qu'il a subit grande injustice.


nono j'essayais de dénoncer les dérapages et abus de pouvoir des policiers sur ces gens paniqués et visiblement victime d'incompréhension, les plus faibles quoi..

paniquer ou peter un cable ca peut arriver a tout le monde et ce nes pas une raison pour etre depouillé de nos droits

un jour ou l'autre tout le monde est vulnérable
I'm feeling for food right now..
Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» ONE.LAB.RAT replied on Fri Mar 27, 2009 @ 2:53am
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i can't find anything about this night

brutality police Carré St.Louis montreal printemps 2001


Update » ONE.LAB.RAT wrote on Fri Mar 27, 2009 @ 3:01am
he got 20$ stolen by cops at the station.
i got lucky when they were emptying my pockets i was staring at there badge number and gave
my $$ right away.
Update » ONE.LAB.RAT wrote on Fri Mar 27, 2009 @ 3:03am
he got 20$ stolen by cops at the station.
i got lucky when they were emptying my pockets i was staring at there badge number and gave back
my $$ right away.
Update » ONE.LAB.RAT wrote on Fri Mar 27, 2009 @ 3:03am
and told me sorry
Update » ONE.LAB.RAT wrote on Fri Mar 27, 2009 @ 3:06am
but for 15 march, there to many chaos retard.
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» DynV replied on Fri Mar 27, 2009 @ 12:52pm
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Originally Posted By S.T.F.U

nono j'essayais de dénoncer les dérapages et abus de pouvoir des policiers sur ces gens paniqués et visiblement victime d'incompréhension, les plus faibles quoi..

paniquer ou peter un cable ca peut arriver a tout le monde et ce nes pas une raison pour etre depouillé de nos droits

un jour ou l'autre tout le monde est vulnérable


Euuuuh ! As-tu remarqué à qui je m'adressais ?

Originally Posted By moloch
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Count_Bandit replied on Fri Mar 27, 2009 @ 2:14pm
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ah ouais! désolé c'est le posted bu STFU qui ma mélangé
en passant je voulais pas écrire 'nono' mais 'non'

anyway
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» MsShlee replied on Fri Mar 27, 2009 @ 2:15pm
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protesting is stupid
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Daf replied on Fri Mar 27, 2009 @ 2:16pm
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lol
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» MsShlee replied on Fri Mar 27, 2009 @ 2:23pm
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I'm feeling bored right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead replied on Fri Mar 27, 2009 @ 2:38pm
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^^ haha ,

Originally Posted By S.T.F.U

nono j'essayais de dénoncer les dérapages et abus de pouvoir des policiers sur ces gens paniqués et visiblement victime d'incompréhension, les plus faibles quoi..

paniquer ou peter un cable ca peut arriver a tout le monde et ce nes pas une raison pour etre depouillé de nos droits

un jour ou l'autre tout le monde est vulnérable


dyn appuyais justement le propos que tu essaye dexposer en fait,

moi je mappuis sur le forum pour denoter que meme ecris clairement, ces un foutoire.

une chance que cest pas tout le monde ki a des armes ,

maintenant pour la iiiiiinieme fois , ca exclus en rien que ceux qui en sont responsable ne peuvent virer "postal" .
Update » cutterhead wrote on Fri Mar 27, 2009 @ 2:43pm
man , smog , kropo qui ce fait pogner son cash par un cops je trouve ca low en crisse de leur part.

entierement du a sont apparence , et injustifier. il voit quelquechose quils aime pas , et le rejette comme un anti-biotique et ce sans penser que le corps peu etre allergique a cetain anti-bio.

revoltant, faq ya payer de personne pour pas ce faire voler et ce faire voler par ceux ci pour un questionnement de leur integritee , jouvre le dictionnaire a "abus de pouvoir".
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