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ClintEastwoodsScowl
ClinteEastwoodsScowl

False.

She was admittedly walking down the middle of the road. He clarified that with her. Repeatedly. That's not jay walking, that's a nuisance and potentially harmful to motor vehicles.

That's not how cops deal with drunk, disorderly people. As I said to someone else, I stopped the video after he told her at least 67 times to calm down, present ID and how her behavior was violating the law. Cops should not stop and start apologizing to people. Let that be sorted out later. Cops are not required to

She chose to kick him and act aggressive by shoving him and trying to fight him off. It escalated when she went out of her way to fight him.

Halfway true. He clearly told her, repeatedly, to present ID in an attempt to diffuse the situation. He repeatedly told her she was walking down the middle of the road which brought their attention in the first place. He respectfully, repeatedly, asked her to just provide some ID and they could move forward and she

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Is that a white thing or is that a pretty woman thing? Because I have gotten away with all kinds of things and it's usually because males in authority look at me and give me the sheepish 'well, we're just trying to look out for you...' attitude. Older women generally tend to side with me as well or aren't very hard on

A bit of humility.

I would say false. Being treated with disrespect doesn't allow an authority to just rage on people. People are conflating all of their cop hate and righteous anger at misdeeds onto every single cop story ever. This guy was calm, he was collected, he repeatedly stated what she needed to produce in order to keep things

Thank you for the clarification.

Ahhhh! But I heart you so much!

No, they're not. If cops came to her home with no warrant and demanded to be let in and she did out of fear that would be one thing. Complying with existing laws that are not unjust or discriminatory is not 'feeding into the system'.

It's campus PD. I imagine there's a whole host of other types of authority that fly here but not in the city/district.

Oh yeah! I wasn't knocking my dad or the cops. I was acting like an idiot and was arrested for it. The cops weren't dicks, my rights weren't violated. I acted like a mouthy little 17 year old and it cost me. My dad paid the fine but I still had to go to court and be called out for being an idiot in the light of day.

I've already responded but I'll share my little anecdote...

Regardless, I'm sorry you are hurting and going through this rough time. I can't tell you when it will be easier but I can tell you that you deserve to be a happy and fulfilled person.

Food gifts are great!! I'm pretty much the same... My long term... whatever he is. Ex? Something in the future? Who knows. All I know is we are very close friends that know a shit ton about one another and try to date and it doesn't always work but neither of us can cut the other one out. Not unhealthy necessary...

Fair ;). More for me!

Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's not even Arizona state law but campus jurisdiction, correct?

As she continuously struggled with him... you leave that part out. They weren't just talking and he threw out 'I'm going to hurt you now!'. She had not only resisted his orders which he recited clearly, multiple times, she was fighting with him and ended up not only kicking him but damaging a police car.