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Sorry BD, I was just making a stupid reference to an old TV show called Night Court. The main picture/vid in your link reminded me of guess who, in this picture:
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I'm sorry, but if you attack a bus with a skateboard and then don't stop when the police tell you to stop, I think it's fair to assume that you might be dangerous (and on drugs). In that case, I'd rather they sick a dog on you than endanger the police officer.
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I'm not a police officer so I'd have probably used my bataring. :crazy: |
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1 - Is that you're female, and gorgeously slim at that. No police officer is going to sketch out at the idea you might be stronger than they are. They're going to be more worried about weapons. 2 - You probably wouldn't have carried on struggling long enough for a dog to bite you four seperate times. Or resisted arrest. Unless you would have resisted arrest, in which case I'd say that like this guy, every bite was justified because you would have been RESISTING ARREST. |
I'm not sure how things work over there but if I avoid the police at all costs, in every aspect. I lie to them to stop myself getting in bother, I've ran away from them whilst underage drinking. I'm not debating the fact that this Christopher guy may be a scumbag, but the police aren't all that you know. I know a small handful of police officers or children of police officers. I've seen police officers taking class A drugs. My ex-boyfriends dad was a police officer and her got caught doing 100mph on the motorway which should be an automatic 2year driving ban but because his fathers a policeman he got points. There's so many stories like this I know. Police officers pretend to be law abiding citizens when infact they're just as scummy as the rest of us.
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