Been there to,looking back on more occasions than i care to remember.Maybe i got lucky i dunno but generally any adverse reaction was caused by a brief moment of victory as i saw itupside down getting your toes broken at the time seemed harsh but looking back probably less than harsh.Fwiw.
Be the person your dog thinks you are...
My ONLY arrest was for 'Drinking in public', when a police orifice grabbed me whilst I was walking out of a bar to a seated area provided by the bar on the Strand in Tauranga. Got the works down at the sty, then let out about 2 hours later to walk back into town with the promise by the filthy prick that they wouldn't arrest me again that night for drinking in public. My only regret is that I used my diversion, which I should've kept for when they nick me for the P-manufactoring, Credit Union-robbing, granny raping, pedofile ring I'm currently operating. Dammit![]()
"Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death" - Hunter S. Thompson
Read all that shit, hmmmm,we reap what we sow.
are damned if they do and damned if they don't!
I think he did a runnerand what goes round comes round.
When trouble comes a calling, who's "he" going to call?....."Ghost busters"!![]()
Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
In the wake of this debacle (Press June 11, 2009) Police Association President Greg Conner is claiming that a law change might be required to curb the trend of private prosecutions against the Police. That sounds as ridiculous as a speedster calling for a law change against speeding. I would have thought some kind of comment on ‘better training of police officers’ might have been a more sensible comment.
Skyryder
Free Scott Watson.
I got the distinct impression from the article that O'Conner believes that the police should be 'above' the law. He even had the temerity to suggest that the "fear of private prosecutions against the police could make officers more tentative in carrying out out their duty, which would have a detrimental effect on the public." I would have thought that some caution when dealing with 'law abiding citizens would have the very opposite effect instead of the gung ho attitude that this female cop had.
Skyryder
Free Scott Watson.
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