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Police don’t have to read your rights when you’re arrested. Police have to read your rights if they are going to ask questions about the crime after you’ve been arrested.

Sigh. If only histrionics were illegal...

Its truthfulness is not the issue. As the first sentence of the column, it sets the wrong tone in an article that has an entirely different focus.

The point, though, is that it just doesn’t belong here. This whole site used to be about....you know....life hacking. Now it’s a platform for more socio-political editorial crap than anything actually useful.

This is why Lifehacker, and Gawker in general, need to be put out of business. The racism by the author is just dripping off the screen. According to the racist author, if the Utah hospital nurse were not Caucasian, they would have been arrested, booked, and convicted and nobody would have said a thing, despite having

I think it all depends. The few encounters I had with officers I talked with them. These happen to be decent officers. I got treated like a human being so I did the same to them. However, if I feel if they are not, then I’ll follow these steps.

He deserved to get tossed because Chapman was still talking. But he was still talking because the ump chewed him out for 10 seconds for absolutely no reason.

Holy shit does this article miss the point in excruciating fashion.

I view the whole thing as childish, just find it odd you are calling out just Chapman here. He deserved to be tossed, and was. He also got reamed by an umpire for it, which was weird if you know how umpire-player interactions should be. And the whole thing got started by the Angels catcher accusing A’s players of

I, too, have no desire to speak to someone I’ve never given my cell phone number to who called my cell phone