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Title: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: (oYo) on January 30, 2015, 11:53:37 PM
https://i.imgur.com/a4FQ01p.gif

Yeah, I'm sure she feared for her life, as this 4 foot nothing bitch sprayed peaceful people just walking by.  >:(
http://boingboing.net/2015/01/30/man-pepper-sprayed-for-walking.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntjsAuLn5OM&x-yt-cl=85114404&x-yt-ts=1422579428
They may as well just set up a perimeter of automatic sprinklers hooked up to motion sensors or better yet just have them spraying pepper spray 24/7.

I'm fairly certain recruiters specifically look for these types of people and ask them, "Are you abusive or live in constant fear? Ever think of becoming a police officer?"


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: pedrog on January 31, 2015, 12:53:41 AM
LOL, murica!!1


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: michaeladair on January 31, 2015, 12:55:19 AM
That's why women shouldn't be cops... it's always the short ones...


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: pedrog on January 31, 2015, 01:01:27 AM
That's why women shouldn't be cops... it's always the short ones...

http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/203/420/UCDavis_pepperspray.jpg?1321852699

https://www.google.com/search?q=cop+sprays+pepper+spray+meme&espv=2&biw=1280&bih=910&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=fCnMVPjzDMrpaO2GgtgL&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: Wilikon on January 31, 2015, 01:34:09 AM
LOL, murica!!1


Purple scarf. School teacher and Activist. Seattle Police on zero impact carbon foot print vehicles. Democrat State. Makes sense.  ;D

I wish to see a longer video, like what exactly happened the 15 min BEFORE that cop got pissed off. Was the activist in her face, taunting her forever? We don't want to fall for a bait like this one do we?






Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: (oYo) on January 31, 2015, 02:11:25 AM
LOL, murica!!1


Purple scarf. School teacher and Activist. Seattle Police on zero impact carbon foot print vehicles. Democrat State. Makes sense.  ;D

I wish to see a longer video, like what exactly happened the 15 min BEFORE that cop got pissed off. Was the activist in her face, taunting her forever? We don't want to fall for a bait like this one do we?






The other officers beside her didn't seem concerned at all about the crowd and no-one was approaching her at the time. They were even dispersing as requested. She was clearly overreacting. Seriously, the second time she sprayed it wasn't even directed towards anyone, she was just spraying into thin air.

I found another article that gives slightly more information...
http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/watch-seattle-cop-pepper-sprays-teacher-directly-face-walking-too-close
Quote
Hagopian said officers set up a barricade with their bicycles to prevent protesters from marching, and he said some participants walked through the line – but he did not.

This was a peaceful march ffs, not a riot.


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: BADecker on January 31, 2015, 02:20:06 AM
That's such a good picture at the top, here. Hope it stays up at its home.

I used to think that stuff like this happened irregularly. Now I am finding that it happens all the time, but usually the news never gets out.

We need to be wise. It isn't smart to walk past grouped police. It is better to walk the extra block or two out of the way.

Back about 7 years ago I did a Google search on "police brutality" and got some 7 million hits. Try it now. What do you think it means? Are there more people reporting? Have more people waked up to using the Internet? Are there more websites that report this kind of stuff? Is it that the few people that report are making more websites? Is it that Google is hitting the same site more than once?

Maybe it is that more people are reporting, along with more of this kind of reporting, along with more sites that do this regular, along with more police brutality, etc.

:)



Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: (oYo) on January 31, 2015, 03:00:13 AM
That's such a good picture at the top, here. Hope it stays up at its home.

I used to think that stuff like this happened irregularly. Now I am finding that it happens all the time, but usually the news never gets out.

We need to be wise. It isn't smart to walk past grouped police. It is better to walk the extra block or two out of the way.

Back about 7 years ago I did a Google search on "police brutality" and got some 7 million hits. Try it now. What do you think it means? Are there more people reporting? Have more people waked up to using the Internet? Are there more websites that report this kind of stuff? Is it that the few people that report are making more websites? Is it that Google is hitting the same site more than once?

Maybe it is that more people are reporting, along with more of this kind of reporting, along with more sites that do this regular, along with more police brutality, etc.

:)



Thanks, I thought it quite fitting. In defense of the little dog, that cabbage was asking for it.  ;D

Regarding the rise in police brutality, I think it's a combination of several things.

Yes, I believe it is happening more often. I'm noticing an increasing mentality within the police force which dictates that people should never question any order given to them by someone in uniform and if they do the cops are entitled and encouraged to use maximum force to discourage such behavior. It is also disconcerting to me that the police are increasingly becoming more militarized which enforces their feeling of entitlement and increases their ability to do more harm.

It is also true that it's easier to record and report such incidents, since nearly everyone these days has cameras and recording devices built into their phones and other personal devices, as well as internet access and several different media sites they can upload to.

As to your advice about keeping far away from groups of police. This is exactly what they want. Fortunately, for everyone, there are those who risk their own lives and safety to protest for our benefit. Otherwise, (I believe) things would be even worse than they are today.


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: michaeladair on January 31, 2015, 03:10:43 AM
That's why women shouldn't be cops... it's always the short ones...

http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/203/420/UCDavis_pepperspray.jpg?1321852699

https://www.google.com/search?q=cop+sprays+pepper+spray+meme&espv=2&biw=1280&bih=910&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=fCnMVPjzDMrpaO2GgtgL&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ

Or men that are obliviously compensating for lack of their downstairs area.


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: BADecker on January 31, 2015, 03:39:09 AM
That's such a good picture at the top, here. Hope it stays up at its home.

I used to think that stuff like this happened irregularly. Now I am finding that it happens all the time, but usually the news never gets out.

We need to be wise. It isn't smart to walk past grouped police. It is better to walk the extra block or two out of the way.

Back about 7 years ago I did a Google search on "police brutality" and got some 7 million hits. Try it now. What do you think it means? Are there more people reporting? Have more people waked up to using the Internet? Are there more websites that report this kind of stuff? Is it that the few people that report are making more websites? Is it that Google is hitting the same site more than once?

Maybe it is that more people are reporting, along with more of this kind of reporting, along with more sites that do this regular, along with more police brutality, etc.

:)



Thanks, I thought it quite fitting. In defense of the little dog, that cabbage was asking for it.  ;D

Regarding the rise in police brutality, I think it's a combination of several things.

Yes, I believe it is happening more often. I'm noticing an increasing mentality within the police force which dictates that people should never question any order given to them by someone in uniform and if they do the cops are entitled and encouraged to use maximum force to discourage such behavior. It is also disconcerting to me that the police are increasingly becoming more militarized which enforces their feeling of entitlement and increases their ability to do more harm.

It is also true that it's easier to record and report such incidents, since nearly everyone these days has cameras and recording devices built into their phones and other personal devices, as well as internet access and several different media sites they can upload to.

As to your advice about keeping far away from groups of police. This is exactly what they want. Fortunately, for everyone, there are those who risk their own lives and safety to protest for our benefit. Otherwise, (I believe) things would be even worse than they are today.

The thing that I might add is, the police departments of the land are set up basically by the city council. So, is it the city council that approves of such action?

Doesn't the city realize that when police terrorize the common public that it is detrimental to the whole operation of the city? The city council is made up of people who have businesses in the city, or at least have an interest in them. They want protection from mobs of people who would tear their businesses apart. But this isn't the way to do it... militarized police.

If the people felt that police were on their side, if they had reason to trust police, the people wouldn't have reason to form mobs that protest. Rather, they would help police against criminals.

We are starting to see what it is. The cities are breaking down from inside their governments. The city councils see all kinds of financial problems that they don't know how to handle. They keep the police force as it is because they don't know what else to do.

We the people are looking in the wrong place when we blame police. It is the city council that is at fault. We need to change the city council, now, so that they can change the police, before we and our fellow "citizens" become so distraught with the police that we become the mob that they are afraid of, just because of police brutality against the public.

:)


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: (oYo) on January 31, 2015, 05:32:03 AM
That's such a good picture at the top, here. Hope it stays up at its home.

I used to think that stuff like this happened irregularly. Now I am finding that it happens all the time, but usually the news never gets out.

We need to be wise. It isn't smart to walk past grouped police. It is better to walk the extra block or two out of the way.

Back about 7 years ago I did a Google search on "police brutality" and got some 7 million hits. Try it now. What do you think it means? Are there more people reporting? Have more people waked up to using the Internet? Are there more websites that report this kind of stuff? Is it that the few people that report are making more websites? Is it that Google is hitting the same site more than once?

Maybe it is that more people are reporting, along with more of this kind of reporting, along with more sites that do this regular, along with more police brutality, etc.

:)



Thanks, I thought it quite fitting. In defense of the little dog, that cabbage was asking for it.  ;D

Regarding the rise in police brutality, I think it's a combination of several things.

Yes, I believe it is happening more often. I'm noticing an increasing mentality within the police force which dictates that people should never question any order given to them by someone in uniform and if they do the cops are entitled and encouraged to use maximum force to discourage such behavior. It is also disconcerting to me that the police are increasingly becoming more militarized which enforces their feeling of entitlement and increases their ability to do more harm.

It is also true that it's easier to record and report such incidents, since nearly everyone these days has cameras and recording devices built into their phones and other personal devices, as well as internet access and several different media sites they can upload to.

As to your advice about keeping far away from groups of police. This is exactly what they want. Fortunately, for everyone, there are those who risk their own lives and safety to protest for our benefit. Otherwise, (I believe) things would be even worse than they are today.

The thing that I might add is, the police departments of the land are set up basically by the city council. So, is it the city council that approves of such action?

Doesn't the city realize that when police terrorize the common public that it is detrimental to the whole operation of the city? The city council is made up of people who have businesses in the city, or at least have an interest in them. They want protection from mobs of people who would tear their businesses apart. But this isn't the way to do it... militarized police.

If the people felt that police were on their side, if they had reason to trust police, the people wouldn't have reason to form mobs that protest. Rather, they would help police against criminals.

We are starting to see what it is. The cities are breaking down from inside their governments. The city councils see all kinds of financial problems that they don't know how to handle. They keep the police force as it is because they don't know what else to do.

We the people are looking in the wrong place when we blame police. It is the city council that is at fault. We need to change the city council, now, so that they can change the police, before we and our fellow "citizens" become so distraught with the police that we become the mob that they are afraid of, just because of police brutality against the public.

:)

There are reasons why things are always (seemingly) getting worse, but it's sort of beyond the scope of the topic of this thread and even heads off into the territory of conspiracy theory. People have been trained well by the MSM to just turn off once they hear the term conspiracy theory, but I shall dare to continue anyway. (It's worth noting though that not all conspiracies are just theory, but are in fact documented truth, which have been kept secret from the general public well enough and long enough so that even when eventually brought to light the public refuses to acknowledge them.)

Safe and happy people are difficult to manipulate and control, but when people are scared they will readily give up their rights and freedoms when promised security in return. Naturally there's a balance which must be maintained. The powers that be (TPTB) want you to feel safe and happy enough so as not to revolt against them, but at the same time we can't be feeling too safe or happy that we won't allow them to manipulate us. TPTB manipulate us by creating problems, then blaming them on a patsy knowing full well there will be a public outcry to do something about it. This is where TPTB come in and present the public with a solution to said problem, which was their intention the entire time. It's called Problem/Reaction/Solution and it's a tactic used by TPTB which is well known amongst the tinfoil hat wearing community.

The criminal justice system is in essence a business and as with all businesses it's all about making more money. More criminals means more money. If there's a shortage of criminals, just make more laws. If there's a shortage of money to fund the system, just increase taxes, which incidentally when some people can't afford to pay makes them criminals too. The criminal justice system is a booming market these days and whether they be a police officer, judge, lawyer, prison guard or criminal, they all play their part.



Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: Wilikon on January 31, 2015, 04:44:31 PM
That's such a good picture at the top, here. Hope it stays up at its home.

I used to think that stuff like this happened irregularly. Now I am finding that it happens all the time, but usually the news never gets out.

We need to be wise. It isn't smart to walk past grouped police. It is better to walk the extra block or two out of the way.

Back about 7 years ago I did a Google search on "police brutality" and got some 7 million hits. Try it now. What do you think it means? Are there more people reporting? Have more people waked up to using the Internet? Are there more websites that report this kind of stuff? Is it that the few people that report are making more websites? Is it that Google is hitting the same site more than once?

Maybe it is that more people are reporting, along with more of this kind of reporting, along with more sites that do this regular, along with more police brutality, etc.

:)



Thanks, I thought it quite fitting. In defense of the little dog, that cabbage was asking for it.  ;D

Regarding the rise in police brutality, I think it's a combination of several things.

Yes, I believe it is happening more often. I'm noticing an increasing mentality within the police force which dictates that people should never question any order given to them by someone in uniform and if they do the cops are entitled and encouraged to use maximum force to discourage such behavior. It is also disconcerting to me that the police are increasingly becoming more militarized which enforces their feeling of entitlement and increases their ability to do more harm.

It is also true that it's easier to record and report such incidents, since nearly everyone these days has cameras and recording devices built into their phones and other personal devices, as well as internet access and several different media sites they can upload to.

As to your advice about keeping far away from groups of police. This is exactly what they want. Fortunately, for everyone, there are those who risk their own lives and safety to protest for our benefit. Otherwise, (I believe) things would be even worse than they are today.

The thing that I might add is, the police departments of the land are set up basically by the city council. So, is it the city council that approves of such action?

Doesn't the city realize that when police terrorize the common public that it is detrimental to the whole operation of the city? The city council is made up of people who have businesses in the city, or at least have an interest in them. They want protection from mobs of people who would tear their businesses apart. But this isn't the way to do it... militarized police.

If the people felt that police were on their side, if they had reason to trust police, the people wouldn't have reason to form mobs that protest. Rather, they would help police against criminals.

We are starting to see what it is. The cities are breaking down from inside their governments. The city councils see all kinds of financial problems that they don't know how to handle. They keep the police force as it is because they don't know what else to do.

We the people are looking in the wrong place when we blame police. It is the city council that is at fault. We need to change the city council, now, so that they can change the police, before we and our fellow "citizens" become so distraught with the police that we become the mob that they are afraid of, just because of police brutality against the public.

:)

There are reasons why things are always (seemingly) getting worse, but it's sort of beyond the scope of the topic of this thread and even heads off into the territory of conspiracy theory. People have been trained well by the MSM to just turn off once they hear the term conspiracy theory, but I shall dare to continue anyway. (It's worth noting though that not all conspiracies are just theory, but are in fact documented truth, which have been kept secret from the general public well enough and long enough so that even when eventually brought to light the public refuses to acknowledge them.)

Safe and happy people are difficult to manipulate and control, but when people are scared they will readily give up their rights and freedoms when promised security in return. Naturally there's a balance which must be maintained. The powers that be (TPTB) want you to feel safe and happy enough so as not to revolt against them, but at the same time we can't be feeling too safe or happy that we won't allow them to manipulate us. TPTB manipulate us by creating problems, then blaming them on a patsy knowing full well there will be a public outcry to do something about it. This is where TPTB come in and present the public with a solution to said problem, which was their intention the entire time. It's called Problem/Reaction/Solution and it's a tactic used by TPTB which is well known amongst the tinfoil hat wearing community.

The criminal justice system is in essence a business and as with all businesses it's all about making more money. More criminals means more money. If there's a shortage of criminals, just make more laws. If there's a shortage of money to fund the system, just increase taxes, which incidentally when some people can't afford to pay makes them criminals too. The criminal justice system is a booming market these days and whether they be a police officer, judge, lawyer, prison guard or criminal, they all play their part.




I don't feel this to be too conspiratorial. I guess that is why we all are on a bitcoin forum  :D

Nothing changes because we, the people, do not vote for the city council directly, in most cases. We vote for the "good guy/gal" and hope for the best. Then our guy realizes how deep the cancer is. Can't do anything in 2, 4 years. He needs to make deals. Deals with whom? With the people who do not care if you have a D or a R next to your name. As long as they pull the strings.

That is the definition of true power and the reason why it hates to be exposed to the light.




Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: runningfree on January 31, 2015, 05:08:27 PM
Wow! She will make someone very happy someday. I just don't know in which prison>


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: biscotaste on January 31, 2015, 05:36:17 PM
What a piece of work that woman is! I very poor representative of the state for sure.
Perhaps the Women's Liberation movement's spokesperson?


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: calci on January 31, 2015, 05:44:05 PM
Looks like she is scared to hell and did the spray because of that .
Pepper sprays were worse in HK last year .


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: bigkahuna on January 31, 2015, 06:07:36 PM
Hong Kong can do what they like, its not my business since I don't live there.

We should never fall into the trap of comparing US laws and practices with those in another country!

This is exactly how WOMDs are discovered in foreign countries.


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: grendel25 on January 31, 2015, 08:03:35 PM
You couldn't pay me enough money to pepper spray anyone let alone a group of peacefully assembled people who are sitting down on the ground.   I don't care what road they are blocking or what space they are occupying.  I just couldn't do that to anyone.


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: BADecker on January 31, 2015, 08:13:37 PM
You couldn't pay me enough money to pepper spray anyone let alone a group of peacefully assembled people who are sitting down on the ground.   I don't care what road they are blocking or what space they are occupying.  I just couldn't do that to anyone.

See? That's part of the problem. Good cops don't have enough guts to "pepper spray anyone let alone a group of peacefully assembled people who are sitting down on the ground." Do you know what this means? It means that they don't have enough guts to stand up, even as a group, against bad cops, against bad commanding officers, or even against bad police force policy.

:)


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: (oYo) on February 04, 2015, 09:26:22 PM
UPDATE on this story.

http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/02/lawsuit-follows-viral-video-of-teacher-being-pepper-sprayed-at-mlk-rally/

Quote
Now, Jesse Hagopian is suing the city for $500,000

The Seattle high school teacher and social justice activist filed the $500,000 suit that alleges the officer in a viral video taken of the assault, had unlawfully discharged pepper-spray in his face.


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: Wilikon on February 13, 2015, 03:24:12 PM
UPDATE on this story.

http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/02/lawsuit-follows-viral-video-of-teacher-being-pepper-sprayed-at-mlk-rally/

Quote
Now, Jesse Hagopian is suing the city for $500,000

The Seattle high school teacher and social justice activist filed the $500,000 suit that alleges the officer in a viral video taken of the assault, had unlawfully discharged pepper-spray in his face.


Yep! I knew it was for the $$$. It always is...




Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: ajareselde on February 13, 2015, 03:31:31 PM
UPDATE on this story.

http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/02/lawsuit-follows-viral-video-of-teacher-being-pepper-sprayed-at-mlk-rally/

Quote
Now, Jesse Hagopian is suing the city for $500,000

The Seattle high school teacher and social justice activist filed the $500,000 suit that alleges the officer in a viral video taken of the assault, had unlawfully discharged pepper-spray in his face.

He has every right to sue them, he did nothing wrong and its clear how that "policewoman-trololol" flipped out.
I would like to see what her boses are going to say when they see video and loose half a million on her crazy head.
It seams that the pepperspray everyone now, with every chance they get.

-Land of the free, home of the brave..


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: Wilikon on February 13, 2015, 03:47:54 PM
UPDATE on this story.

http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/02/lawsuit-follows-viral-video-of-teacher-being-pepper-sprayed-at-mlk-rally/

Quote
Now, Jesse Hagopian is suing the city for $500,000

The Seattle high school teacher and social justice activist filed the $500,000 suit that alleges the officer in a viral video taken of the assault, had unlawfully discharged pepper-spray in his face.

He has every right to sue them, he did nothing wrong and its clear how that "policewoman-trololol" flipped out.
I would like to see what her boses are going to say when they see video and loose half a million on her crazy head.
It seams that the pepperspray everyone now, with every chance they get.

-Land of the free, home of the brave..

Her bosses will not lose any money. That money is tax payer money, money relocated in the pocket of someone who may not have been there randomly, for longer than a few minutes maybe.




Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: ajareselde on February 13, 2015, 04:54:23 PM
UPDATE on this story.

http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/02/lawsuit-follows-viral-video-of-teacher-being-pepper-sprayed-at-mlk-rally/

Quote
Now, Jesse Hagopian is suing the city for $500,000

The Seattle high school teacher and social justice activist filed the $500,000 suit that alleges the officer in a viral video taken of the assault, had unlawfully discharged pepper-spray in his face.

He has every right to sue them, he did nothing wrong and its clear how that "policewoman-trololol" flipped out.
I would like to see what her boses are going to say when they see video and loose half a million on her crazy head.
It seams that the pepperspray everyone now, with every chance they get.

-Land of the free, home of the brave..

Her bosses will not lose any money. That money is tax payer money, money relocated in the pocket of someone who may not have been there randomly, for longer than a few minutes maybe.




Doesnt the money go from police dept. funds?
It would be insane to just pay idiot things like that from state funds, since it wont stop them from repeating things like that whenever they feel like it.


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: (oYo) on February 13, 2015, 06:03:23 PM
UPDATE on this story.

http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/02/lawsuit-follows-viral-video-of-teacher-being-pepper-sprayed-at-mlk-rally/

Quote
Now, Jesse Hagopian is suing the city for $500,000

The Seattle high school teacher and social justice activist filed the $500,000 suit that alleges the officer in a viral video taken of the assault, had unlawfully discharged pepper-spray in his face.

He has every right to sue them, he did nothing wrong and its clear how that "policewoman-trololol" flipped out.
I would like to see what her boses are going to say when they see video and loose half a million on her crazy head.
It seams that the pepperspray everyone now, with every chance they get.

-Land of the free, home of the brave..

Her bosses will not lose any money. That money is tax payer money, money relocated in the pocket of someone who may not have been there randomly, for longer than a few minutes maybe.




Doesnt the money go from police dept. funds?
It would be insane to just pay idiot things like that from state funds, since it wont stop them from repeating things like that whenever they feel like it.

Police departments are considered essential services, which are mostly funded through taxes.

Unfortunately, governments often support and do things we consider to be insane or idiotic.


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: RodeoX on February 13, 2015, 06:44:37 PM
That was completely uncalled for and she should be held liable for assault. I think the school teacher is going to win this one. 


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: Wilikon on February 13, 2015, 08:17:36 PM
UPDATE on this story.

http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/02/lawsuit-follows-viral-video-of-teacher-being-pepper-sprayed-at-mlk-rally/

Quote
Now, Jesse Hagopian is suing the city for $500,000

The Seattle high school teacher and social justice activist filed the $500,000 suit that alleges the officer in a viral video taken of the assault, had unlawfully discharged pepper-spray in his face.

He has every right to sue them, he did nothing wrong and its clear how that "policewoman-trololol" flipped out.
I would like to see what her boses are going to say when they see video and loose half a million on her crazy head.
It seams that the pepperspray everyone now, with every chance they get.

-Land of the free, home of the brave..

Her bosses will not lose any money. That money is tax payer money, money relocated in the pocket of someone who may not have been there randomly, for longer than a few minutes maybe.




Doesnt the money go from police dept. funds?
It would be insane to just pay idiot things like that from state funds, since it wont stop them from repeating things like that whenever they feel like it.



If the 'victim' understands his awarded $$$ could be donated to causes he believes deeply withing his community directly (the tax payers), causes that could impact people positively for generations then that would be great. If only 'part' of the $$$ goes to some groups and organisations but the rest is for shopping and airline tickets, then...





Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: spazzdla on February 13, 2015, 08:24:41 PM
That's why women shouldn't be cops... it's always the short ones...

All the cops I Know call police females PW, aka Emotions with power, it is a BAD BAD BAD situation.


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: spazzdla on February 13, 2015, 08:25:18 PM
That was completely uncalled for and she should be held liable for assault. I think the school teacher is going to win this one. 

The pigs ALWAYS win, always no matter the situation, they will always be found innocent and you guilty, ALWAYS.


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: fritz on February 13, 2015, 08:27:43 PM
All I can say is its a good thing this woman wasn't carrying an assault rifle!


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: cryptocoiner on February 13, 2015, 09:36:03 PM
https://i.imgur.com/a4FQ01p.gif

Yeah, I'm sure she feared for her life, as this 4 foot nothing bitch sprayed peaceful people just walking by.  >:(
http://boingboing.net/2015/01/30/man-pepper-sprayed-for-walking.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntjsAuLn5OM&x-yt-cl=85114404&x-yt-ts=1422579428
They may as well just set up a perimeter of automatic sprinklers hooked up to motion sensors or better yet just have them spraying pepper spray 24/7.

I'm fairly certain recruiters specifically look for these types of people and ask them, "Are you abusive or live in constant fear? Ever think of becoming a police officer?"

Cool. I want to be a cop in america. You can legally kill and humiliate ppl for nothing.


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: BADecker on February 18, 2015, 06:38:52 PM
And in the woods it's skunks.   :D


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: BitMos on February 18, 2015, 06:43:58 PM
the thugs army of the ctrl+p. always ready to jail some one for a plant of the creation... but for justice... ahaha keep hoping... and follow the orders, even if it's to bring your own daughter for her special fuck by the great DSK :D. pikers.


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: BADecker on February 18, 2015, 06:49:16 PM
the thugs army of the ctrl+p. always ready to jail some one for a plant of the creation... but for justice... ahaha keep hoping... and follow the orders, even if it's to bring your own daughter for her special fuck by the great DSK :D. pikers.

The good new is that law enforcement can be held responsible for what they do, later.

No police officer ever does any action. It is the man behind the badge and gun that does it.

Stop suing the cop. Sue the man for harming you, another man (woman), just like you might take your neighbor to court for not returning your lawnmower.

:)


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: BitMos on February 18, 2015, 06:52:05 PM
the thugs army of the ctrl+p. always ready to jail some one for a plant of the creation... but for justice... ahaha keep hoping... and follow the orders, even if it's to bring your own daughter for her special fuck by the great DSK :D. pikers.

The good new is that law enforcement can be held responsible for what they do, later.

No police officer ever does any action. It is the man behind the badge and gun that does it.

Stop suing the cop. Sue the man for harming you, another man (woman), just like you might take your neighbor to court for not returning your lawnmower.

:)

reserved, I don't trust the judicial branch, they are under ctrl+p team control . However PLAoC + Russian Services aren't.


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: BADecker on February 18, 2015, 06:57:11 PM
the thugs army of the ctrl+p. always ready to jail some one for a plant of the creation... but for justice... ahaha keep hoping... and follow the orders, even if it's to bring your own daughter for her special fuck by the great DSK :D. pikers.

The good new is that law enforcement can be held responsible for what they do, later.

No police officer ever does any action. It is the man behind the badge and gun that does it.

Stop suing the cop. Sue the man for harming you, another man (woman), just like you might take your neighbor to court for not returning your lawnmower.

:)

reserved, I don't trust the judicial branch, they are under ctrl+p team control . However PLAoC + Russian Services aren't.

As a man, you don't have to trust them. All they are there to do (if you bring your case right) is judge the merits of the case... except if it goes to jury judgment.

When they (the judges) attempt to screw you:
Quote
Defective affidavits, hearsay as evidence and no stated damages are but a few elements that rob the court of subject matter jurisdiction (at last count there are 22 elements that deprive the court of SMJ). Some of the elements are: denial of due process, denial of meaningful access to court, fraud upon the court, and fraud upon the court by the court. (http://voidjudgments.com/)

:)

EDIT: Let me add that an affidavit is nothing, until someone gets on the stand and reads it into the record. Anyone who bases things on an affidavit outside of a court can be sued.


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: riptide on February 18, 2015, 07:02:55 PM
All these new weapons like stun-guns are there because woman can't physically handle the job. They are also there for the doughnut eating fat cop who can no longer chase or detain anyone.
 


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: BitMos on February 18, 2015, 08:41:59 PM
the thugs army of the ctrl+p. always ready to jail some one for a plant of the creation... but for justice... ahaha keep hoping... and follow the orders, even if it's to bring your own daughter for her special fuck by the great DSK :D. pikers.

The good new is that law enforcement can be held responsible for what they do, later.

No police officer ever does any action. It is the man behind the badge and gun that does it.

Stop suing the cop. Sue the man for harming you, another man (woman), just like you might take your neighbor to court for not returning your lawnmower.

:)

reserved, I don't trust the judicial branch, they are under ctrl+p team control . However PLAoC + Russian Services aren't.

As a man, you don't have to trust them. All they are there to do (if you bring your case right) is judge the merits of the case... except if it goes to jury judgment.

When they (the judges) attempt to screw you:
Quote
Defective affidavits, hearsay as evidence and no stated damages are but a few elements that rob the court of subject matter jurisdiction (at last count there are 22 elements that deprive the court of SMJ). Some of the elements are: denial of due process, denial of meaningful access to court, fraud upon the court, and fraud upon the court by the court. (http://voidjudgments.com/)

:)

EDIT: Let me add that an affidavit is nothing, until someone gets on the stand and reads it into the record. Anyone who bases things on an affidavit outside of a court can be sued.

no trust in legislative, executive or judicial branch of the us gov. they are all peons of the money printers. peons, slaves, servants, what ever you want to call them. to present yourself before their "courts", means that you aknowledge their authority... they will tell you according to the law and executive orders what to put in your body or what not... it's enough for me to JUDGE THEM, ie LONG PLAoC and Russian Services...


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: SamPatt on February 18, 2015, 09:44:59 PM
UPDATE on this story.

http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/02/lawsuit-follows-viral-video-of-teacher-being-pepper-sprayed-at-mlk-rally/

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Now, Jesse Hagopian is suing the city for $500,000

The Seattle high school teacher and social justice activist filed the $500,000 suit that alleges the officer in a viral video taken of the assault, had unlawfully discharged pepper-spray in his face.


Yep! I knew it was for the $$$. It always is...





I don't know about $500,000 but certainly a random pedestrian who gets hit with pepper spray should be compensated? If you (assuming you aren't a cop) pepper sprayed someone randomly, you'd definitely be paying them damages.


Title: Re: Man pepper sprayed for walking past police
Post by: DLCseller on February 19, 2015, 03:10:36 AM
Maybe the man has a Hitler Mustache..
And the man starts saying "NEIN, NEIN, NEIN!"
Lol :D