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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2007

Personally I think the cop was out of line... But you still cant do anything Illegal and then disrespect a cop... so yeah...

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  • Props to the cop. Stop acting so shocked that they got arrested, that tends to happen after you break the law AFTER being warned already. I never understood why skaters think the whole world is against them, when they're the ones breaking the law. Then people berate the cop for having a shitty job when most of those skaters probably won't even make it past college. Especially with their smart ass attitude and criminal records. Just sayin, think for once.

  • lol...you people are ridiculous. you are comparing a minor incident to a human rights issue. there is no comparison at all. were these skaters killed? were they sent to death camps?

    did you just say nazis weren't convicted?

    do you realize in the incident the people in the wrong are the skaters? why do you forget the rights of pedestrians. you totally ignore them

    "originally having a day out celebrating what they love"

    does that require breaking the law? yes or no

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  • @311Egar they decided to break the law, therefore they should know better. This person may not be fighting injustice by skating on the sidewalk, but were not presuming a person during the jim crowe era was doing the same, they may have just broke the law. doesn't mean it's okay to use whatever force necessary.

    the courts ruled it was lawful, and the courts aren't moral authorities.

    grabs him by the body, not the neck.

  • explain how a human rights issue fits into this minor incident.

    "do they deserve any amount of force decided simply because they broke the law?"

    that was already answered. the force used must be lawful, as is the case here.

    "I am stating that this is not the necessary amount of force when someone acts in the manner they did"

    your opinion. so then how does an officer enforce the law when the person refuses lawful orders, physically resists and flees?

  • @311Egar you really don't see how my analogy fits in with this? are you incapable of logic?

    if person breaks the law, do they deserve any amount of force decided simply because they broke the law?

  • @311Egar and I am stating that this is not the necessary amount of force when someone acts in the manner they did. I never said that this doesn't or will not happen, this happens all the time and if you want to avoid it be a good boy. But it does not make it correct. just because the courts rule in the cops favor does not mean they made a moral decision just a technical decision. You exaggerated many times as well.

  • again you bring up a human rights issues and falsely compare it to this minor incident. the core of your argument consists of lies, exaggerations and absurd analogies. no one deserves any punishment for being a certain race. now explain how your analogy has to do with this incident?

    "they deserve whatever they are given"

    i never insisted or implied that at all. i am saying this is what could happen when you decide to deliberately break laws

  • @311Egar If a black man breaks the law by sitting in the back of the bus. Does he deserve whatever he gets simply because he broke the law (assuming Jim Crowe laws are in affect) don't ignore it by saying why are you comparing these two? Answer the question. this is the core of my argument, the amount of force needed does not match the crime.

  • @311Egar you keep insisting that if someone breaks the law, they deserve whatever they are given and that their is no line to be drawn in terms of over doing the amount of force you use. Once again you are "lying", as you so elegantly put it, a ridiculous use of the word lying. Point where I said nazis weren't convicted, point to where that has anything to do with what i said. You use a lot of propaganda when you speak. You have a real future with fox news.

  • @311Egar glad you could convince yourself that police never commit crimes.

  • @311Egar didn't you just say 16 in your last two posts? inconsistencies?

    well now your just esaggerating yourself with choking, even small amounts of pressure, much less then applied in the video are choking. You're ridiculous

    probably nothing would have happened. That doesn't prove there was no excessive force though. I'm not arguing they didn't break the law, I'm saying he overreacted violently.

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