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52 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

Why do people keep quoting and interacting with that troll?

 

I could at least respect a troll, he's not even troll level he's complete

 

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33 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

 

protesters my ass...this is in part why all this has started.

Posted
10 hours ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

Note: no one knows if this man handing out money is Antifa, although he does have the uniform. However, this is ummm interesting.
 

 

 

"This media could not be played."  Gray screen.

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Posted
30 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

I hope so because it’s absolutely necessary. These racist protests and riots need to be extinguished with force. 

How can it be racism when all races are involved?

Posted
8 minutes ago, Taro T said:

 

"This media could not be played."  Gray screen.

click blue link at bottom ie ### people talking about this

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Posted
1 hour ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Those loafers look tactical.

 

seriously that picture is off the known d-bag scale 

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Posted
10 hours ago, Sig1Hunter said:

In my department, there are several mechanisms in place. Being a supervisor, one of my job tasks is conducting reviews of dashcam/ bodycam videos. The review is documented and flagged in the system. We also have to do periodic, random ride alongs with our subordinates. Stuff like that. Supervisors are responsible for their people, much like parents are for their kids. When issues, or the potential for issues, arise we do have resources to use to assist the officer and correct the behavior. 
 

Before I was supervisor, it was just about doing the right thing. If TYTT actually knew me, my name, and my department, a simple google search would reveal to him that I’ve been involved in the arrest of off duty police officers breaking the law, as well as outing bad cops misbehaving on duty. He’s right that the system relies heavily upon the ethics and morality of rank and file cops. The vast, vast majority of cops fall into this category. In my experience, the majority of agencies are ready and willing to dole out punishment to cops doing things they shouldn’t be. Unfortunately for people like TYTT, this rarely results in the public hanging of those police officers. Cops are punished, paper trails do exist, and those paper trails are public record for those who know how to search them (it isn’t hard).

Thanks a ton, great to hear.  I just hope other supervisors do their job as well as you.  Stay safe and God bless.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Chef Jim said:

 

Sorry dude. You discharge your weapon and kill someone in your home or your place of business you're going in to the police station.  You'll get questioned in detail and you may even be detained and potentially charged.  There will be an investigation and you're life will likely change forever.  I suggest, if you have not yet done so, you take a home invasion course.  Living in Oakland we felt it was something we needed and did.    

 

Again. It's a choice. In the end, we both did the same thing to address the concerns: we moved.

Posted
10 hours ago, Sig1Hunter said:

In my department, there are several mechanisms in place. Being a supervisor, one of my job tasks is conducting reviews of dashcam/ bodycam videos. The review is documented and flagged in the system. We also have to do periodic, random ride alongs with our subordinates. Stuff like that. Supervisors are responsible for their people, much like parents are for their kids. When issues, or the potential for issues, arise we do have resources to use to assist the officer and correct the behavior. 
 

Before I was supervisor, it was just about doing the right thing. If TYTT actually knew me, my name, and my department, a simple google search would reveal to him that I’ve been involved in the arrest of off duty police officers breaking the law, as well as outing bad cops misbehaving on duty. He’s right that the system relies heavily upon the ethics and morality of rank and file cops. The vast, vast majority of cops fall into this category. In my experience, the majority of agencies are ready and willing to dole out punishment to cops doing things they shouldn’t be. Unfortunately for people like TYTT, this rarely results in the public hanging of those police officers. Cops are punished, paper trails do exist, and those paper trails are public record for those who know how to search them (it isn’t hard).

 

....nicely done and thank you for your dedication to serve....stay safe........

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Posted
2 hours ago, BillStime said:


Trump literally hosted Epstein parties at MaraLago. 

 

 

 

a lie.

 

 

Thrown into a thread about a completely different subject.

 

 

BillZtime  BillStime is nothing if not consistent.

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted

We have rioters who don’t give a flying flip about George Floyd, destroying communities.  We have leftist politicians who are knee deep in identity politics and can’t call out things for they are.  We have a dishonest press who won’t report what is actually happening.

 

Cities are burning across the country and there is a stunning lack of leadership on all levels of government.  Local and state leaders are too feckless and don’t have the stomach to do what it takes to protect their communities and the president is holed up tweeting things watching it all unfold as if he’s a bystander.

 

Where is the law and order?

 

This is beginning to spread to smaller mid sized cities as well.  These domestic terrorists won’t stop until they are stopped.

 

Im just pissed with the whole damn thing 

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