I have my opinion on this one but do ya think this was a justified Taze?
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fishman wrote:I don't know. huh.Maybe yes sir, no sir, a little respect might go a long way instead of arguing with the leo right off the bat. Justified tasing? Maybe. The way I see it some people put themselves in a position thats not nessessary. That goes for a traffic stop, just hangin with the wrong people, or being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
...the officer didn't apologize...the "department" did...he was on a 3-day suspension at the timefishman wrote:Its good to the see the officer's apology, you sure won't see that too often.
...you prolly missed the 60s by just a little bit...the "norm" in a lot of the Deep South was to treat some people like animals...the first words out of their mouth were rude and insulting, then the customer was beaten for protesting...I had a lieutenant who told me "Son...if a black man walks up and talks to you without taking off his hat, knock it off his head"...I said to him "I'm glad I'm not your son...and your day is gone...thank God"...I'm just a little sensitive about the way officers talk to folks, and I don't mean in an adrenaline-drenched life or death scenario...I mean in the normal everyday job...like stopping someone for 5mph over the limit...fishman wrote:I never said what the officer did was right. What I meant was the BOTH started off on the wrong foot. As far as the 1960s, I did'nt know that courtesy went out of style.