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If the video shows what he is eating and it's source, can him. The problem is we have an edited video. It shows him eating but where did the food come from. I always bring protein bars to a warrant. You never know how long the will be. If video shows him eating or drinking anything from there, he needs discipline. If it is a narcotic laced food, can him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Why wait for the positive hit? You have video evidence of them using drugs. If the video shows what he is eating and it's source, can him. The problem is we have an edited video. It shows him eating but where did the food come from. I always bring protein bars to a warrant. You never know how long the will be. If video shows him eating or drinking anything from there, he needs discipline. If it is a narcotic laced food, can him. Agreed on all counts. |
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I'll bet the one cop scratching his nuts all the time likes to go on vice raids too. You know, to sample the product. What makes me wonder is why are they smashing doors on a place that is apparently open for business?? View Quote Evidently, many cops thing they're Marines these days. Breaking shit and killing people. |
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I spoke with Frank, he has been an inspiration to me for being honest...... this just disgusts me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Why are so many of them ok with that? Out of that many guys not one thought that was a bad idea? WTF? <a href="http://s4.photobucket.com/user/phuzzygnu/media/h_zps497923f1.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y109/phuzzygnu/h_zps497923f1.jpg</a> -p. I spoke with Frank, he has been an inspiration to me for being honest...... this just disgusts me. You weren't there. Don't be MMQBing them. |
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Can I run the lights and siren on the way? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They should have just ate some edibles, and then raided the place........ Tomorrow Yeah we will raid it tomorrow. Wanna get a pizza? Can I run the lights and siren on the way? Dude, we're cops. Oh, fuck. Which one's my car? |
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If the video shows what he is eating and it's source, can him. The problem is we have an edited video. It shows him eating but where did the food come from. I always bring protein bars to a warrant. You never know how long the will be. If video shows him eating or drinking anything from there, he needs discipline. If it is a narcotic laced food, can him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Why wait for the positive hit? You have video evidence of them using drugs. If the video shows what he is eating and it's source, can him. The problem is we have an edited video. It shows him eating but where did the food come from. I always bring protein bars to a warrant. You never know how long the will be. If video shows him eating or drinking anything from there, he needs discipline. If it is a narcotic laced food, can him. Then they should have no problem submitting to a hair follicle test. |
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Exactly what made the cops think there was going to be a gun fight? I am not sure why the cops came in with guns out and pointed at customers.
The IRS shuts down companies all the time but manage not to point weapons at the employees when they do so. The police are enforcing a "code violation" in Santa Ana. I have never seen the police used to shut down building sites that didn't have the permits. |
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We must submit to blood, urine, or hair. It is the employer's choice too. Refuse and you are fired. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Then they should have no problem submitting to a hair follicle test. We must submit to blood, urine, or hair. It is the employer's choice too. Refuse and you are fired. Good. I have to take a hair test at my employers request, after my initial one when I was hired. A piss test is a joke if someone really wants to beat it, especially if it's unsupervised. |
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Good. I have to take a hair test at my employers request, after my initial one when I was hired. A piss test is a joke if someone really wants to beat it, especially if it's unsupervised. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Then they should have no problem submitting to a hair follicle test. We must submit to blood, urine, or hair. It is the employer's choice too. Refuse and you are fired. Good. I have to take a hair test at my employers request, after my initial one when I was hired. A piss test is a joke if someone really wants to beat it, especially if it's unsupervised. If you are suspected, they watch. There is also minimal notice (none is the norm). |
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California cops often can get away with anything and they know it. Highly paid and highly protected. View Quote Or maybe it is so unimpressive when it's properly handled that the media doesn't report it? That way, the only articles you actually see about cops are the few pieces of shit because they're doing something so outlandish it's newsworthy? Nah, that can't be right, news sources report everything that happens and don't even have biases. California LEOs are definitely untouchable and never get fired or held accountable for their actions. |
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Why are so many of them ok with that? Out of that many guys not one thought that was a bad idea? WTF? Kick her in the NUB. It sounded to me like she kept saying, "nob" Must be on her mind. |
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Or maybe it is so unimpressive when it's properly handled that the media doesn't report it? That way, the only articles you actually see about cops are the few pieces of shit because they're doing something so outlandish it's newsworthy? Nah, that can't be right, news sources report everything that happens and don't even have biases. California LEOs are definitely untouchable and never get fired or held accountable for their actions. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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California cops often can get away with anything and they know it. Highly paid and highly protected. Or maybe it is so unimpressive when it's properly handled that the media doesn't report it? That way, the only articles you actually see about cops are the few pieces of shit because they're doing something so outlandish it's newsworthy? Nah, that can't be right, news sources report everything that happens and don't even have biases. California LEOs are definitely untouchable and never get fired or held accountable for their actions. I'm not saying it's a rule but damn, it's often (the word I used earlier). There's definitely lots of good Cali LEOs. I'll repeat myself, I won't be surprised if they all keep their jobs. |
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California cops often can get away with anything and they know it. Highly paid and highly protected. Or maybe it is so unimpressive when it's properly handled that the media doesn't report it? That way, the only articles you actually see about cops are the few pieces of shit because they're doing something so outlandish it's newsworthy? Nah, that can't be right, news sources report everything that happens and don't even have biases. California LEOs are definitely untouchable and never get fired or held accountable for their actions. http://www.nowhabersham.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/knight208.jpg Yup, that's me. The dude saying that what these officers did was horseshit and that the media doesn't report on business as usual because frankly it's quite boring is a white knight |
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Or maybe it is so unimpressive when it's properly handled that the media doesn't report it? That way, the only articles you actually see about cops are the few pieces of shit because they're doing something so outlandish it's newsworthy? Nah, that can't be right, news sources report everything that happens and don't even have biases. California LEOs are definitely untouchable and never get fired or held accountable for their actions. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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California cops often can get away with anything and they know it. Highly paid and highly protected. Or maybe it is so unimpressive when it's properly handled that the media doesn't report it? That way, the only articles you actually see about cops are the few pieces of shit because they're doing something so outlandish it's newsworthy? Nah, that can't be right, news sources report everything that happens and don't even have biases. California LEOs are definitely untouchable and never get fired or held accountable for their actions. Not every raid has full video of the cops' actions. And judging by them taking down the cameras, they want it to stay that way. |
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seriously....was it for protection or to obscure his identity? either way, he went full retard View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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In! Digging the moto cop keeping his helmet on seriously....was it for protection or to obscure his identity? either way, he went full retard He will henceforth be referred to as Officer Spaceball, please |
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And cops wonder why people are starting to look down on them?!? Gee, when you see these sort of "isolated incidents" on a daily basis, it makes one start to wonder about the people in the profession... Cite? http://i.ytimg.com/vi/ca10BuVvWxQ/hqdefault.jpg No cite. |
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I'm not saying it's a rule but damn, it's often (the word I used earlier). There's definitely lots of good Cali LEOs. I'll repeat myself, I won't be surprised if they all keep their jobs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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California cops often can get away with anything and they know it. Highly paid and highly protected. Or maybe it is so unimpressive when it's properly handled that the media doesn't report it? That way, the only articles you actually see about cops are the few pieces of shit because they're doing something so outlandish it's newsworthy? Nah, that can't be right, news sources report everything that happens and don't even have biases. California LEOs are definitely untouchable and never get fired or held accountable for their actions. I'm not saying it's a rule but damn, it's often (the word I used earlier). There's definitely lots of good Cali LEOs. I'll repeat myself, I won't be surprised if they all keep their jobs. It is unfortunately often but you have to wonder what's changed - Are there more shitty officers or is it easier to catch the bad ones in the act now? But it likely depends on the unedited footage. If it's not obvious they're grabbing their snacks from under the counter that creates doubt. From what I've seen it looks bad but not knowing what the unedited footage shows, I don't feel like I could say either way. If the unedited footage is as damning as this, I suspect they'll be getting let go at the least, but I've been wrong before. |
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seriously....was it for protection or to obscure his identity? either way, he went full retard View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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In! Digging the moto cop keeping his helmet on seriously....was it for protection or to obscure his identity? either way, he went full retard https://www.braintrauma.org/tbi-faqs/tbi-statistics/ Facts About TBI in the USA Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is the leading cause of death and disability in children and adults from ages 1 to 44. Brain injuries are most often caused by motor vehicle crashes, sports injuries, or simple falls on the playground, at work or in the home. Every year, approximately 52,000 deaths occur from traumatic brain injury. An estimated 1.5 million head injuries occur every year in the United States emergency rooms. a An estimated 1.6 million to 3.8 million sports-related TBIs occur each year. At least 5.3 million Americans, 2% of the U.S. population, currently live with disabilities resulting from TBI. Moderate & severe head injury (respectively) is associated with a 2.3 and 4.5 times increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Males are about twice as likely as females to experience a TBI. The leading causes of TBI are falls, motor vehicle crashes, struck by or against events, and assaults, respectively. TBI hospitalization rates have increased from 79% per 100,000 in 2002 to 87.9% per 100,000 in 2003. Exposures to blasts are a leading cause of TBI among active duty military personnel in war zones. Veterans’ advocates believe that between 10 and 20% of Iraq veterans, or 150,000 and 300,000 service members have some level of TBI. 30% of soldiers admitted to Walter Reed Army Medical Center have been diagnosed as having had a TBI. |
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from the professsion that has sued in court for its right to disqualify over-intelligent applicants http://thereformedbroker.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Far-side-school-for-the-gifted.jpg View Quote I guess I'm out of the loop. What now? |
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You really need a cite for the basic premise that police are losing the public's trust? Have you turned a fucking radio or TV on in the past two years? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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And cops wonder why people are starting to look down on them?!? Gee, when you see these sort of "isolated incidents" on a daily basis, it makes one start to wonder about the people in the profession... http://i.ytimg.com/vi/ca10BuVvWxQ/hqdefault.jpg No cite. You really need a cite for the basic premise that police are losing the public's trust? Have you turned a fucking radio or TV on in the past two years? I don't think much of the public so.....I'm generally going to support cops and also not speed, not do illegal drugs, etc. I doubt I'll ever have an issue with a cop. |
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And cops wonder why people are starting to look down on them?!? Gee, when you see these sort of "isolated incidents" on a daily basis, it makes one start to wonder about the people in the profession... http://i.ytimg.com/vi/ca10BuVvWxQ/hqdefault.jpg No cite. You really need a cite for the basic premise that police are losing the public's trust? Have you turned a fucking radio or TV on in the past two years? Ah, yes, a good place to glean accurate, honest information on how the public is feeling - The media |
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And cops wonder why people are starting to look down on them?!? Gee, when you see these sort of "isolated incidents" on a daily basis, it makes one start to wonder about the people in the profession... http://i.ytimg.com/vi/ca10BuVvWxQ/hqdefault.jpg No cite. You really need a cite for the basic premise that police are losing the public's trust? Have you turned a fucking radio or TV on in the past two years? he doesn't understand that when the ordinary public is polite to him it is not b/c they like him but b/c they know he has the power to ruin/end their lives and probably get away w/ it. Guess what cops, of the people who are are polite to you, most of them are somewhat scared of you and either dislike or loath you. |
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Why wait for the positive hit? You have video evidence of them using drugs. If the video shows what he is eating and it's source, can him. The problem is we have an edited video. It shows him eating but where did the food come from. I always bring protein bars to a warrant. You never know how long the will be. If video shows him eating or drinking anything from there, he needs discipline. If it is a narcotic laced food, can him. Agreed on all counts. Yep. |
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I would think fired/ pull certification and jail time. They were tampering with evidence (by eating the stuff & destroying cameras), unless they can figure out some really awesome alibi (no that was a ham sammich I was eating) they are thoroughly fecked View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Holy shit does that make "The Shield" look like a documentary or what? I predict time off (that they can buy back with unused sick days) and a temporary letter in their files. I would think fired/ pull certification and jail time. They were tampering with evidence (by eating the stuff & destroying cameras), unless they can figure out some really awesome alibi (no that was a ham sammich I was eating) they are thoroughly fecked Sounds like they got that alibi.....whole dept must be corrupt/covering each others asses....or at least Commander has their back Clips from the May 26 raid at Sky High Collective that purport to show officers dismantling surveillance cameras, making derogatory remarks about an amputee, eating and playing darts are “concerning,” Santa Ana police Cmdr. Chris Revere said Thursday.
“We expect our officers to act in a certain way,” said Revere, who is in charge of the department’s internal affair division. “If they don’t we hold them accountable. But at the same time we have to be fair.” It’s possible the officers were removing the cameras as part of the collection of evidence in connection with a search warrant for the dispensary, Revere said. None of the officers involved in the raid have been placed on administrative leave, he added.
The internal affairs investigation could take several weeks and will involve reviewing the videos and interviewing the officers and those present at the dispensary when the raid took place. A final report will be delivered to Santa Ana Police Chief Carlos Rojas, who will determine if the officers violated department policies, Revere said. ETA: Not if they violated the law, exceeded their authority, etc....just if they violated department policies. |
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You'd think after so many cops have been jammed up by hidden cameras they'd learn. What makes you think they didnt know they were being recorded? Something about them tearing down the cameras, but missing one. |
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I don't think much of the public so.....I'm generally going to support cops and also not speed, not do illegal drugs, etc. I doubt I'll ever have an issue with a cop. View Quote Don't clench your butt cheeks or walk with purpose should be at the top of your list. Gotta keep up with the times. |
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You'd think after so many cops have been jammed up by hidden cameras they'd learn. What makes you think they didnt know they were being recorded? Something about them tearing down the cameras, but missing one. Collecting the cameras as evidence in a sales case is normal. Cops with gallows humor, check. Cops collecting evidence of drug sales, check. Hungry cop having a snack from his lunch, check. Bored cop playing darts because the case agent is taking to damn long, funny. Such corruption. |
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And cops wonder why people are starting to look down on them?!? Gee, when you see these sort of "isolated incidents" on a daily basis, it makes one start to wonder about the people in the profession... Cite? http://i.ytimg.com/vi/ca10BuVvWxQ/hqdefault.jpg No kidding. Last cop got murdered thread I saw barely mustered 2 pages of condolences....and this is a "pro Le" website. let that sink in. If you remove the comments from posters who are themselves LE the picture looks even worse. http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1732009_Wisconsin_State_Trooper_shot__reportedly_killed___Suspect_killed_by_trooper_.html |
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