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    Quote Originally Posted by Impartial Bias View Post
    "Reasonable suspicion".

    I see no grounds on which he had "reasonable suspicion", other than the fact that I was in a bad neighborhood. But with that, shouldn't he have "reasonable suspicion" to search every person in the metropolitan LA area?
    But, since you're threatening me with a ban, I guess you win this argument.
    You lost the arguement long ago.

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    Man you shouldnt been buyin trees and ****. The best way to handle a confrontation with the police is to act extremely nervous. Then they will search your car and go through you luggage and find a fleshlight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Impartial Bias View Post
    "Reasonable suspicion".

    I see no grounds on which he had "reasonable suspicion", other than the fact that I was in a bad neighborhood. But with that, shouldn't he have "reasonable suspicion" to search every person in the metropolitan LA area?
    But, since you're threatening me with a ban, I guess you win this argument.
    It doesn't matter that you "see no grounds". Your attitude in relating the story is why you you were searched in the first place. I won't ban you. I'd ground you and take away your XBox for a week but I won't ban you.

    Protip: Cop asks you for ID and anything else? Say Yes sir and no sir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shermbodius View Post
    Well, for the record, I onced played a cop with this stripper from East Texas in a Holiday Inn....so there!
    Did you tip him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rattfink View Post
    Did you tip him?
    You cut me deep, Ratt, deep....




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    I'd hate to be a cop nowadays. Everyone's suddenly a legal scholar and talks in a way that makes you wonder why they didn't become cops themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by California Joe View Post
    It doesn't matter that you "see no grounds". Your attitude in relating the story is why you you were searched in the first place. I won't ban you. I'd ground you and take away your XBox for a week but I won't ban you.

    Protip: Cop asks you for ID and anything else? Say Yes sir and no sir.
    Point taken.
    I'm a PC person.

    To which I did, it's when I asked him for probable cause that he started getting angry. I've seen first hand what happens when you get verbal with police. I don't do that.
    Last edited by Impartial Bias; 07-03-2012 at 07:44 PM. Reason: spelingz

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    Cops are just like everyone else, some are solid citizens some are total assholes. Just like accountants, lawyers, construction workers, and everyone else.

    That is a very tough job, where they deal with the dregs of society more than the good people of earth.

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    unless he goes all bob woodward on you....then....prick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Impartial Bias View Post
    "Reasonable suspicion".

    I see no grounds on which he had "reasonable suspicion", other than the fact that I was in a bad neighborhood. But with that, shouldn't he have "reasonable suspicion" to search every person in the metropolitan LA area?
    But, since you're threatening me with a ban, I guess you win this argument.
    Could you please define "Reasonable Suspicion" for me, in a legal sense, without looking it up?

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    I wish I had access to teh interwebz earlier just for this thread, but alas I was in the squad all day

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    I hope you weren't frisking any sh*thead punks without probable cause.

    How's it going? Like it up here in the land of deerflies and moose?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Impartial Bias View Post
    "Reasonable suspicion".

    I see no grounds on which he had "reasonable suspicion", other than the fact that I was in a bad neighborhood. But with that, shouldn't he have "reasonable suspicion" to search every person in the metropolitan LA area?
    But, since you're threatening me with a ban, I guess you win this argument.
    He probably thought you had a purdy mouth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by California Joe View Post
    I hope you weren't frisking any sh*thead punks without probable cause.

    How's it going? Like it up here in the land of deerflies and moose?
    I was all up in their rights tasing without cause. I also racially profiled everyone who's white in the Northeast Kingdom.

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    Impartial, whe you go to the dentist and he says he gonna do a root canal because you're tooth is ****ed up and he can't fix it do you tell himhe needs to do a filling first because you saw Herme the Dentist and know that's what he has to do? Or when a plumber comes to clean out the drain at your house do you tell him how to do his job too?

    You don't know what probable cause or reasonable suspicion is beyond the definition you read or had some teacher explain to you in civics class. Some street monster humping house calls and finding work does not have time or the responsibility to explain the world to you while he is doing his job as safely as he can, for both your sakes. When I deal with uniforms THEY are in charge. I "yes sir, no sir 3 bags full" until I can ID myself and they know we're on the same team.

    Best advice is don't fail the attitude test. You don't know more about the law, or proper procedure than the cops. And just because you have a clean record doesn't mean you're not a mutt. It just means you haven't been caught.

    As long as the taping of the cops doesn't interfere with their safety, I don't care if people do it, as long as it doesn't violate the law.

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