• @[email protected]
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        Sort of an important aspect of doing patrol. I wanna know why they didn’t get a warrant for a blood draw. That’s the typical response to refusing a breath test.

        • @[email protected]
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          Because the FOP was the first entity to know he DUI’ed over a toddler. They could then control what happened to the cop

          • andyburke
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            This is the answer. And it’s why the system is producing radicals.

    • Queen HawlSera
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      I still remember this time the mayor of this town was drunk driving, and they decided to go ahead and arrest him for it. They were able to get the charges to stick thanks to the bodycam footage.

      I was shocked and appalled at his entitlment. I expected him to expect to be left off the hook, but the way he was acting. No whining, begging, or pleading. He just stood firm and calm as he reprimanded the police and demanded they get the chief immediately…

      He really came off as though he genuinely believed the cops were the ones breaking the rules and getting in trouble for arresting him, or even stopping him, not himself…

      For the rich and privileged it’s a whole different ball game.

    • @chiliedogg
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      They don’t Isuzu beat you anymore, but lots of states have a law that part of having a driver’s license is consent to a breath test, so if you refuse they revoke your license.

    • circuitfarmer
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      Either have to be rich or a bootlicker. Presumably some people can be both.

      • @Eheran
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        Trump is a cop…?

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          They are implying Harris is a cop because she worked as a prosecutor.

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            Yeah I mean do I want someone who is deeply intertwined with the apparatus of oppression and violence that is the US police, prison, and criminalizing “tough on crime” BS rhetoric and policy?

            Lol no, it is a very crucial and important criticism of her, still woulda taken her over a fascist sigh

            Biden should have stepped down a longtime ago, he basically soft RBG’d us.

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        And yet they managed to make someone even worse president instead, what’s THAT say

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    An (ex) friend of mine refused a breathalyzer when a county sheriff found him sleeping behind the wheel in a parking lot after a day of drinking. Because he refused the test the county revoked his license.

    Meanwhile this cop hits a child and nothing happens.

    Note to self: if I’m going to commit a crime make sure I’m a cop first.

    • @assassinatedbyCIA
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      Make sure you’re a cop and do it with a car. You’ll probably have a greater chance of receiving compensation for the ‘trauma’ you suffered than face any criminal consequences.

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        Or use a gun. Or throw a flash bang into a crib. Or start a fire with a flash bang. So many ways to get away with murder when you’re a cop.

        Actually…literally almost every way. Choking, beating, shooting, running over, blowing up…cops are fuckin murderers. Fuck the fucking police.

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          You’ll probably/almost certainly get off if you use those methods but, you might have to face paid leave or desk duty first. With a car you can get right back to shooting dogs the very next day.

    • Victor
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      It’s great because when they call the cops you just say “already at the scene, boys; nothing to see here – all good ‘n’ dandy, Sandy”

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      If you go to anti union propaganda sites you get the most tame accusations you’ve ever heard. Embezzlement! Using your dues for leftist causes! Holy shit!

      And then there’s “police union” where you consistently get “cop gets bored; kills family of 5. City ordered to lick his taint and pay $5,000,000 after trying to fire him.”

    • @Zess
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      It’s an actual mob. You pay dues to the bosses and they break the law to protect you.

  • @madcaesar
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    You see, when you are cop and you aren’t outraged and calling for this fucker to be fired, it means you too are part of the problem.

    That’s why people hate cops. It’s not that all of you are assholes, but you seem way too comfortable working along side massive pieces of shit.

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      The justice system is all kinds of fucked up, so even well-intentioned cops are screwing over innocent folk on a regular basis. They might not see it, but we do, and it does make them assholes. Friendly smiling assholes.

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    So when do we charge this man with terrorism?

  • @randomdeadguy
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    Union? That’s what their union is for?

  • Queen HawlSera
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    “Idiocracy is a documentary.”

    No mother fucker, The Boys is a fucking documentary

  • @captainlezbian
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    It would be nice if equal protection under the law applied to cops as well

  • @Mango
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    Not calling 911 right away makes this textbook negligent manslaughter even if he was sober.

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      Well not manslaughter as the kid is alive. But still a felony, loss of his driving license, and prison time in any state.

      Three counts on which he should not be a police officer anymore.

  • @AA5B
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    So the responding officers were fired for not collecting evidence, right? Right?

  • @RubberElectrons
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    Fuck you, Suffolk county. You and your people suck worse than Nassau, and that’s fucking saying something.

    Don’t come to the city with your shitty driving and low quality people.

    • @hemmes
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      Suffolk county res here, can confirm

      • @RubberElectrons
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        Sorry dude. Love the beaches and Montauk but had pretty bad times trying to be friendly with people out there.

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          North side of the island is friendlier and the Hamptons are friendly. South side is pretty crazy. Like giant Trump flags and huge paper mache maga hats on giant trucks crazy.

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    Where I live it’s illegal to refuse a drug driving test

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      Illegal for us plebs. Not for off duty cops

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    Saving The Children DOESNT mean Protecting the from Police Brutality! It means Protecting them from RAINBOWS!

  • Luca
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    Serve and protect.

    • Victor
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      … your own