State Police and Kids Work on Seatbelt Safety
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If I wear the seatbelt in the rolling car demo, how many tickets do I need for a full 3 minute ride?
Is there an unlimited ride wristband?
Where's the nearest pretzel stand?
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Fuck the police. What kind of person would repeatedly stike a defenseless detainee in the head then file an erroneous assault battery charge against that person after their body fought back?. I hope more them die like Trooper Paul Barry.
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O'Connor, T.R. (Nov. 11, 2005). Police work involves the potential for gradual deterioration of social-moral inhibitions. Police are routinely involved in undercover work which involves taking on false identities and inducing crime. Police are allowed to make false statements. Police feed disinformation to the media. Police are trained to be deceptive at interviewing and interrogation. Police manipulate the overtime system to earn an average of $5000 more a year.
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What good is a seat belt, when the Mass state police are repeated striking striking detainees in the head with an open palm. Yes, they know how to hit people. Cowards. Thankfully power with impunity kills, for example. Trooper Paul Barry. Not a hero, but a fool.
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Teach them to ride bycycles safely,
until Water powered Cars like Stan Meyers
invented in 1997 are common.
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How is that gay?
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gay
Boston Globe / 03.22.08--Police Commissioner Edward F. Davis is making his officers submit to regular testing for steroids. Boston police plan to train sergeants and lieutenants to watch for signs of steroid abuse, such as sudden muscle gain or violent mood swings, aggression, and paranoia. Federal probes have indicated that the drug has reached police departments and "not only impairs [officers'] judgment. It also impairs their ability to enforce drug laws if they're using them."
RavenFreedom 3 years ago 4
BOSTON (AP)11.21.07—State troopers have caused nearly 500 crashes in their cruisers over the past seven years, including instances in which officers were inattentive, speeding or following cars too closely, according to WBZ-TV. Police data show the majority of crashes occur on dry roadways with clear skies.
USABillOfRights 3 years ago 4