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[#1]
A thief is a thief.
Thought maybe he took it on accident but the video shows him teasing the pen out the window as he drove off with it so he FAFO. Fuck thieves. |
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[#2]
Quoted: So if you take my pen, and I break your leg, it's cool, yes? The thug is the guy that is wearing the badge and his boss hog boss that backs him up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Can be sued for about anything these days. Surprised so many support thugs here. So if you take my pen, and I break your leg, it's cool, yes? The thug is the guy that is wearing the badge and his boss hog boss that backs him up. Because that's all that happened right? The guy took the cops pen and then the cop just snapped his leg. |
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[#3]
I worked on the motorcycle squad with a guy that had just transferred back, from temporarily working in a precinct. I asked him why he had to take a “sabbatical “? Told me he stopped a violator, wrote the ticket and asked the violator to sign, which he did. As the violator handed him the ticket book back, and his pen, he dropped the pen, deliberately. I asked him what did you do? He said he made the violator pick it up. With his lips. Things are different now.
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[#4]
As the owner of a Tactile Turn pen that I use every single day , I understand. I like my pen . These days at work I carry two pens , my pen and the one that I Iet every one else use because apparently nobody carries pens .
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[#5]
I'm so glad we moved away from having signed citations. People would hold my pen hostage while they lectured/cussed me. Never give them control of the citation book. I also switched from good pens to cheap pens for traffic cites. So I could just walk away. |
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[#8]
Hard to support police when you see things like this.
Apparently everyone is taught proportional response except police. I get he was taunting him but emotional responses equivalent to a teenagers response is sad. What’s really Funny is all my family that are cops have the same rule. Ghetto pens to hand offenders, nice pen to fill out reports. Never mix the two. |
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Quoted: So if you take my pen, and I break your leg, it's cool, yes? The thug is the guy that is wearing the badge and his boss hog boss that backs him up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Can be sued for about anything these days. Surprised so many support thugs here. So if you take my pen, and I break your leg, it's cool, yes? The thug is the guy that is wearing the badge and his boss hog boss that backs him up. If I take anything or yours intentionally and taunt you with it, sure break my leg. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I would say it’s more of a parenting issue that created that divide. Dude played a game and lost. Actions have consequences. Don’t be a snarky punk then cry about it. Kiss that boot just a little harder Cup those thugs balls |
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[#13]
Quoted: I'm so glad we moved away from having signed citations. People would hold my pen hostage while they lectured/cussed me. Never give them control of the citation book. I also switched from good pens to cheap pens for traffic cites. So I could just walk away. View Quote Yup. I just asked them to sign once and that was it. Just write refused on the bottom of the citation and give them their copy. Get back on motorcycle and go to Krispy Kreme. |
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Quoted: I'm so glad we moved away from having signed citations. People would hold my pen hostage while they lectured/cussed me. Never give them control of the citation book. I also switched from good pens to cheap pens for traffic cites. So I could just walk away. View Quote Thats the ticket, pun intended, my titanium pen with smooth as butter german manufactured refill cartridge is for me only. I buy packs of cheap walmart ballpoints as loaners. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I would say it’s more of a parenting issue that created that divide. Dude played a game and lost. Actions have consequences. Don’t be a snarky punk then cry about it. Kiss that boot just a little harder Cup those thugs balls It's a collision of assholes, certainly. But can you really defend the cop here? Come on. |
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[#16]
I bet the thieving asshole won't do that again.
Thieves need to have their hands chopped off like they do in the middle east. |
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[#17]
Quoted: I don't, but I try to remind people that there is no law so trivial that the police won't kill you to enforce it. View Quote Yup. And that’s where training comes in. You’ve gots to know the trivial laws, before you learn the bigger ones. Learning out dated city ordinances was a priority in our killing enforcement class. |
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Quoted: Reasonable if it was a Zebra F-701. View Quote Yup, I had a TDPS officer hand me a Zebra F-701 to sign a warning. She was pretty cool about me doing 90 in a 75 with no front license or posted registration. I was sure to return her pen for the favor. No tasers were fired. No legs were broken. |
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[#19]
Let's see this pen. It might have special writing on it that could help understand this urgency to get it back.
It could say Bank of America for example. |
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[#20]
Quoted: I have a cheapo department issued pen clipped to my ticket book. Nobody uses my good pen. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I have a cheapo department issued pen clipped to my ticket book. Nobody uses my good pen. If I worked out of a motor vehicle that I didn't own, the only pens I'm having in that vehicle are employer supplied or free advertising pens from local businesses. If my workday includes collecting signatures, I'm starting the day with half a dozen pens. Quoted: “Give it to me, or I’m going to Tase you,” the officer says on camera. And what's his UOF/Taser policy say about doing that? |
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[#21]
Quoted: I'm so glad we moved away from having signed citations. People would hold my pen hostage while they lectured/cussed me. Never give them control of the citation book. I also switched from good pens to cheap pens for traffic cites. So I could just walk away. View Quote MY TAXES PAID FOR THIS PEN! GET ME YOUR SUPERVISOR! |
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[#22]
Quoted: Shouldn’t steal things and then not comply with lawful orders. Not much to it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I would say it’s more of a parenting issue that created that divide. Dude played a game and lost. Actions have consequences. Don’t be a snarky punk then cry about it. It has nothing to do with the constant excessive force and total disregard of the Bill of Rights. Shouldn’t steal things and then not comply with lawful orders. Not much to it. If it's acceptable to break a person's leg for not complying in giving up a pen, then it could be argued it's acceptable to do significantly more harm for not complying in giving up one's guns. And there are plenty of videos of police in various encounters demanding people who legally own guns and aren't breaking the law to give them up so they could investigate whether they're stolen or not. |
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[#29]
My dad threw an officers nice pen into traffic. He didn't get tased. I suppose it helped my grandfather was the chief of police.
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Quoted: If it's acceptable to break a person's leg for not complying in giving up a pen, then it could be argued it's acceptable to do significantly more harm for not complying in giving up one's guns. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I would say it’s more of a parenting issue that created that divide. Dude played a game and lost. Actions have consequences. Don’t be a snarky punk then cry about it. It has nothing to do with the constant excessive force and total disregard of the Bill of Rights. Shouldn’t steal things and then not comply with lawful orders. Not much to it. If it's acceptable to break a person's leg for not complying in giving up a pen, then it could be argued it's acceptable to do significantly more harm for not complying in giving up one's guns. Try taking a cop’s gun and see what happens. |
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Quoted: I'm so glad we moved away from having signed citations. People would hold my pen hostage while they lectured/cussed me. Never give them control of the citation book. I also switched from good pens to cheap pens for traffic cites. So I could just walk away. View Quote What would you have done if someone drove off with your pen? I am not being sarcastic. Genuine question |
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[#33]
Quoted: Try taking a cop’s gun and see what happens. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I would say it’s more of a parenting issue that created that divide. Dude played a game and lost. Actions have consequences. Don’t be a snarky punk then cry about it. It has nothing to do with the constant excessive force and total disregard of the Bill of Rights. Shouldn’t steal things and then not comply with lawful orders. Not much to it. If it's acceptable to break a person's leg for not complying in giving up a pen, then it could be argued it's acceptable to do significantly more harm for not complying in giving up one's guns. Try taking a cop’s gun and see what happens. There are plenty of videos of police in various encounters demanding people who legally own guns and aren't breaking the law to give them up so they could investigate whether they're stolen or not. |
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[#34]
Definitely a special pen
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[#35]
The dude was non compliant, fleeing, and resisting after he stole the pen. His injuries were sustained as a result of his own actions.
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[#38]
There is theft. Pen, watch, wallet, paper clip, doesn’t matter. If it’s ok to steal a pen what else is it ok to steal? Where do you draw the line? Guy fucked around and found out.
I’ll have a sweet tea. |
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Quoted: What would you have done if someone drove off with your pen? I am not being sarcastic. Genuine question View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm so glad we moved away from having signed citations. People would hold my pen hostage while they lectured/cussed me. Never give them control of the citation book. I also switched from good pens to cheap pens for traffic cites. So I could just walk away. What would you have done if someone drove off with your pen? I am not being sarcastic. Genuine question Obvious answer is Pitt the car, Taze, and inflict serious bodily injury |
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Quoted: It's a collision of assholes, certainly. But can you really defend the cop here? Come on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I would say it’s more of a parenting issue that created that divide. Dude played a game and lost. Actions have consequences. Don’t be a snarky punk then cry about it. Kiss that boot just a little harder Cup those thugs balls It's a collision of assholes, certainly. But can you really defend the cop here? Come on. To be honest two things: I’m sick of people.. all people lol I don’t think the cop tried to break his leg, just took someone not complying to the ground. Hopefully he learns and just uses throwaway pens and smiles and waves at the next one. |
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Quoted: I would say it’s more of a parenting issue that created that divide. Dude played a game and lost. Actions have consequences. Don’t be a snarky punk then cry about it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I guess taking a pen equals permanent bodily injury and possible death. People wonder why there is a divide between LE and the public. Some fine protecting and serving. Murderers and rapists in the loose and this is how they spend their time. I would say it’s more of a parenting issue that created that divide. Dude played a game and lost. Actions have consequences. Don’t be a snarky punk then cry about it. WHT yes,yes it is. Don't be a cunt with a badge and a gun and cry over a pen. |
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Quoted: There are plenty of videos of police in various encounters demanding people who legally own guns and aren't breaking the law to give them up so they could investigate whether they're stolen or not. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I would say it’s more of a parenting issue that created that divide. Dude played a game and lost. Actions have consequences. Don’t be a snarky punk then cry about it. It has nothing to do with the constant excessive force and total disregard of the Bill of Rights. Shouldn’t steal things and then not comply with lawful orders. Not much to it. If it's acceptable to break a person's leg for not complying in giving up a pen, then it could be argued it's acceptable to do significantly more harm for not complying in giving up one's guns. Try taking a cop’s gun and see what happens. There are plenty of videos of police in various encounters demanding people who legally own guns and aren't breaking the law to give them up so they could investigate whether they're stolen or not. Except that’s not what happened here, so it’s irrelevant. It was the cop’s pen. |
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Quoted: There are plenty of videos of police in various encounters demanding people who legally own guns and aren't breaking the law to give them up so they could investigate whether they're stolen or not. View Quote True, but taking something from a cop who then retaliates against you is different from cops retaliating against those who refuse to participate in the cop's illegal actions. |
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Quoted: Just imagine what would happen if I dialed 911 and said someone stole my pen. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Except that’s not what happened here, so it’s irrelevant. It was the cop’s pen. Just imagine what would happen if I dialed 911 and said someone stole my pen. They’d tell you it wasn’t an emergency, and ask you to call the non emergency number. |
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Quoted: Except that’s not what happened here, so it’s irrelevant. It’s was the cop’s pen. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I would say it’s more of a parenting issue that created that divide. Dude played a game and lost. Actions have consequences. Don’t be a snarky punk then cry about it. It has nothing to do with the constant excessive force and total disregard of the Bill of Rights. Shouldn’t steal things and then not comply with lawful orders. Not much to it. If it's acceptable to break a person's leg for not complying in giving up a pen, then it could be argued it's acceptable to do significantly more harm for not complying in giving up one's guns. Try taking a cop’s gun and see what happens. There are plenty of videos of police in various encounters demanding people who legally own guns and aren't breaking the law to give them up so they could investigate whether they're stolen or not. Except that’s not what happened here, so it’s irrelevant. It’s was the cop’s pen. There is no such thing as a 'cop's pen', it just a pen. Either all pens are worth police chases and violent arrest, or they are not. |
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[#50]
So just curious but do we know if Bray had the officers pen in the first place?
I agree the dude should have just complied and given it back if he had it but for a pen I have to say the officers actions were excessive. Bray and his attorney will receive a nice payday. |
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