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Cop tazers woman because cop thought she stole from him!!!

Razorguns said:
The fact the cop was investigating a crime against himself is irrelevant. It could've been him investiging a citizen's complaint against being short-changed.

She was a bitch, and coped an attitude and got hostile. She got was she deserved.
The day a cop rams a baton up your ass for taking the parking space he wanted, don't forget to post.
 
Snypr said:
The day a cop rams a baton up your ass for taking the parking space he wanted, don't forget to post.

Making points using ridiculous hypothetical arguments is silly.

where did people find out she got $60k???
 
Razorguns said:
Making points using ridiculous hypothetical arguments is silly.
Actually, what's silly is thinking that if someone rightfully gets an attitude for being falsely accused of being a thief, they should be assaulted. Especially considering there was a CAMERA which could prove or disprove the allegation.
 
manny78 said:
You guys allow your cops to be unionized so live with the consequences...

Bingo.
 
Snypr said:
they should be assaulted.

So a hostile mouthy gang-banger, who hadn't been frisked, 3am at night, being constained, is being "assaulted"?

If you change the rules in one situation -- you immediately change the rules across the board. Putting everyone, including cops - safety at risk.

The reason cops have strict rules, guidelines and procedures (in their handbooks), and personal interpretation is taken out of their hands -- is precisely for that. Protecting the city's ass. By making them apply the same conduct uniformly there is little chance of doing things incorrectly, thereby opening up lawsuit potential. Hence the term "do things by the book, and cover your ass".

Funny, if you and I were short-changed. We would've called the cops. Now if she pulled an attitude like that, and the cop just wrote some b.s. report, did nothing, handed it back to you -- you'd be the FIRST one on here bitching about how the stupid cop did DICK when you called him, and let the stupid bitch get away with ripping you off. Funny how the interpretation changes when you're the victim.

btw: If she really got $60k for merely being pepper sprayed -- there's probably a few million also in line who should be filing lawsuits too. Great precedent for easy cash.
 
Razorguns said:
So a hostile mouthy gang-banger, who hadn't been frisked, 3am at night, being constained, is being "assaulted"?

If you change the rules in one situation -- you immediately change the rules across the board. Putting everyone, including cops - safety at risk.

The reason cops have strict rules, guidelines and procedures (in their handbooks), and personal interpretation is taken out of their hands -- is precisely for that. Protecting the city's ass. By making them apply the same conduct uniformly there is little chance of doing things incorrectly, thereby opening up lawsuit potential. Hence the term "do things by the book, and cover your ass".

Funny, if you and I were short-changed. We would've called the cops. Now if she pulled an attitude like that, and the cop just wrote some b.s. report, did nothing, handed it back to you -- you'd be the FIRST one on here bitching about how the stupid cop did DICK when you called him, and let the stupid bitch get away with ripping you off. Funny how the interpretation changes when you're the victim.

btw: If she really got $60k for merely being pepper sprayed -- there's probably a few million also in line who should be filing lawsuits too. Great precedent for easy cash.

You are dropping a very relevant piece of information specific to the case on video. The video shows no 20's in the drawer. The manager vouches that there are no 20's in the drawer. If an officer showed up on the scene and gathered that very relevant information, no rational person would bitch about how the cop did dick.
 
Razorguns said:
So a hostile mouthy gang-banger, who hadn't been frisked, 3am at night, being constained, is being "assaulted"?

If you change the rules in one situation -- you immediately change the rules across the board. Putting everyone, including cops - safety at risk.

The reason cops have strict rules, guidelines and procedures (in their handbooks), and personal interpretation is taken out of their hands -- is precisely for that. Protecting the city's ass. By making them apply the same conduct uniformly there is little chance of doing things incorrectly, thereby opening up lawsuit potential. Hence the term "do things by the book, and cover your ass".

Funny, if you and I were short-changed. We would've called the cops. Now if she pulled an attitude like that, and the cop just wrote some b.s. report, did nothing, handed it back to you -- you'd be the FIRST one on here bitching about how the stupid cop did DICK when you called him, and let the stupid bitch get away with ripping you off. Funny how the interpretation changes when you're the victim.

btw: If she really got $60k for merely being pepper sprayed -- there's probably a few million also in line who should be filing lawsuits too. Great precedent for easy cash.
First of all, the police ARE allowed (and expected) to use their own judgement to some degree, in most, if not all situations. People jaywalk, speed, and commit other infractions all the time in the presence of police, but are not stopped, much less cited if there is anything more important to be done. People found to have trace amounts of marijuana are routinely let go if more is not found and no paraphernalia is found. Or, if a cop has reason to believe a suspect has drugs even though he doesn't see any, he can detain a suspect long enough for K9 to show (Note, I said reason).
Of course there are laws and procedures, but knowing which ones apply to the situation at hand is why some cops have years of service without many disciplinary actions, citizen complaints, lawsuits, etc. and others get shot at or are regularly transferred, or are eventually invited to find another profession.
Secondly, even a hostile, mouthy gangbanger shouldn't get sprayed for arguing with a cop, if the cop has no proof whatsoever that the guy did anything.
Third, if I felt I was short-changed and nobody listened, I would have called Corporate. I'd have free Big Macs for a month.
Fourth; since we're making assumptions about each other; If the teenager was your daughter or sister you'd have a fit.
Funny how the interpretation changes when a loved one is the victim.
 
I worked at McD's as a teenager & if a customer thought they were shortchanged....the manager would ask if they wanted to wait while they changed out the drawer....do a count, etc & most of the time they would wait & 99% of the time, the customer was NOT shortchanged.....

The customer never, ever called the cops over something like that....
 
"I dont like tha pow-lice anyway"

She had a bad attitude, but the cop was out of line coming back there himself.

What Im curious about, is whether or not the cop went to the manager or went straight to the employee. The video never lets us know either way.
 
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