The Day Parkour Died At UTD-"Tapp Brothers get banned by COPS!"
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Police officers should not insult a citizen period.
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ummm i see freerunning not PARKOUR
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@DyronSimene16 Yeah, I think we should communicate with the people, make them see what parkour is about and that we don't break anything. Dialogue is always a good way to prevent escalation and conflict. But unfortunately, talking with cops is pretty pointless to my experience so far. They only talk like they are robots, they don't understand. Best not to get caught by them in the first place. (Which, with cops like those in the video, shouldn't be too hard, eh? ;-))
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you'r right man we must fight for parkour! even though im in Philippines and im a filipino I really love parkour so hope you'll fight for this eh :)
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Doing things like parkour gives you a strong, open and free mind. Plus, you don't have to spend money to do it. That's not what they want. They want you to sit in front of your TV, getting brainwashed into consuming as many goods as possible and believing all that crap they come up with to make us believe that in order to "protect" us they have to take away our freedom and rights. So yes, talk with the president of your university. If we communicate with the people, they will understand. :-)
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@ikill4joy I don't know, man. It pisses me off when I see them, I mean seriously, what the hell are they going to do when they see a robber or some murderer? Waddle after them?
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This happened to a friend of mine at the university I go to... Kinda funny, a month after it happened a parkour club was started and we PK all over the place all the time now.
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WTFFFFFF,my favorite song,DUBSTEP
I'd talk to the president of the university and see what could get worked out. I'm sure they wouldn't mind a little recognition in your videos, it'd be good advertising for them.
The way I see it, get written permission (written, not verbal) from the president of the university, show it to the chief of police. I'm sure somebody with an education could see there's nothing wrong here. Heck, make up a waiver and sign it, releasing the school from liability. They just don't want to be sued.
fallofshadows 5 months ago 12
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it's basically freedom of speech as long as you don't break anything
TheArtOfMovement1 1 week ago 3