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Joe November 21st 06 04:10 PM

What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor?
 
Seems if he has his hands in his pockets you tazer him and let the
attack dogs loose on him in Portsmouth NH.

I think it was a big mistake to give cops Tazers.

Joe

**********************
from the AP

Sailor charged after DWI incident
November 21, 2006

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. --State police say it took a police dog to bring down
a drunken sailor early this morning in Portsmouth (New Hampshire).

Breaking News Alerts Twenty-six-year-old Tyrone Moore of Philadelphia,
a sailor off the USS Jacksonville nuclear sub, faces various charges
after police say a trooper tried to check him for erratic driving.
Police say that after being pulled over, Moore got out of his car and
approached the trooper with his hands in his pockets. The trooper
zapped him with a Taser, and when that didn't work, released his dog.

Moore is charged with drunken driving, resisting arrest, interfering
with a police dog and damaging a police cruiser.

The Jacksonville is at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for maintenance.


Scotty November 21st 06 05:11 PM

What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor?
 
What size guns does the Jacksonville have. They should aim
them at Portsmouth and demand their crew back.

Scotty


"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com..
..
Seems if he has his hands in his pockets you tazer him and

let the
attack dogs loose on him in Portsmouth NH.

I think it was a big mistake to give cops Tazers.

Joe

**********************
from the AP

Sailor charged after DWI incident
November 21, 2006

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. --State police say it took a police dog

to bring down
a drunken sailor early this morning in Portsmouth (New

Hampshire).

Breaking News Alerts Twenty-six-year-old Tyrone Moore of

Philadelphia,
a sailor off the USS Jacksonville nuclear sub, faces

various charges
after police say a trooper tried to check him for erratic

driving.
Police say that after being pulled over, Moore got out of

his car and
approached the trooper with his hands in his pockets. The

trooper
zapped him with a Taser, and when that didn't work,

released his dog.

Moore is charged with drunken driving, resisting arrest,

interfering
with a police dog and damaging a police cruiser.

The Jacksonville is at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for

maintenance.




Capt. JG November 21st 06 05:12 PM

What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor?
 
He damaged the cruiser? Now, that's funny.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Seems if he has his hands in his pockets you tazer him and let the
attack dogs loose on him in Portsmouth NH.

I think it was a big mistake to give cops Tazers.

Joe

**********************
from the AP

Sailor charged after DWI incident
November 21, 2006

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. --State police say it took a police dog to bring down
a drunken sailor early this morning in Portsmouth (New Hampshire).

Breaking News Alerts Twenty-six-year-old Tyrone Moore of Philadelphia,
a sailor off the USS Jacksonville nuclear sub, faces various charges
after police say a trooper tried to check him for erratic driving.
Police say that after being pulled over, Moore got out of his car and
approached the trooper with his hands in his pockets. The trooper
zapped him with a Taser, and when that didn't work, released his dog.

Moore is charged with drunken driving, resisting arrest, interfering
with a police dog and damaging a police cruiser.

The Jacksonville is at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for maintenance.




Martin Baxter November 21st 06 05:15 PM

What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor?
 
Joe wrote:

Seems if he has his hands in his pockets you tazer him and let the
attack dogs loose on him in Portsmouth NH.

I think it was a big mistake to give cops Tazers.


Bet you'd say something different if he was a car thief rather than a
drunk driver. I think they're both considered to be serious criminal
acts in your country. ;-o

Cheers
Marty

Joe November 21st 06 05:45 PM

What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor?
 

Martin Baxter wrote:
Joe wrote:

Seems if he has his hands in his pockets you tazer him and let the
attack dogs loose on him in Portsmouth NH.

I think it was a big mistake to give cops Tazers.


Bet you'd say something different if he was a car thief rather than a
drunk driver. I think they're both considered to be serious criminal
acts in your country. ;-o



Sounds like a red-neck asshole rookie 5 ft1" tall female cop with a
chip on her sholder to me.

The guy pulled over, and approched the officer with his hands in his
pockets according to the news report. Not the smartest thing to do, but
not bases for Tazering him and sicking a dog on him. They did that to
me I'd kick out the windows in the cruiser too...drunk or not.

Back when I served in the Navy the cops would turn you over to the MP's
and your Captain delt with you in front of the mast. Our fighting
forces deserve to vent a bit of steam once and a while, something you
Canooks would know nothing about.

Joe




Cheers
Marty



DSK November 21st 06 05:47 PM

What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor?
 
Joe wrote:
Seems if he has his hands in his pockets you tazer him and let the
attack dogs loose on him in Portsmouth NH.

I think it was a big mistake to give cops Tazers.



Better that than to have the cop shoot him. I guess this is
just more of your braggartly scorn for non-lethal means of
incapacitating an enemy or potential enemy.




Martin Baxter wrote:
Bet you'd say something different if he was a car thief rather than a
drunk driver. I think they're both considered to be serious criminal
acts in your country. ;-o


Horse thief, not car.

DSK


Joe November 21st 06 06:02 PM

What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor?
 

DSK wrote:
Joe wrote:
Seems if he has his hands in his pockets you tazer him and let the
attack dogs loose on him in Portsmouth NH.

I think it was a big mistake to give cops Tazers.



Better that than to have the cop shoot him. I guess this is
just more of your braggartly scorn for non-lethal means of
incapacitating an enemy or potential enemy.



No Doug...It's proven cops are trigger happy with Tazers.

One here last week blasted the wrong 300 lb angry black man and today
the DA dropped charges against him. He's going to sue and get millions.
A guy driving by saw the whole thing. Any time a cops feels the least
threatened he is happy to tazer which BTW has killed 100's. BTW it was
a little 5'1' female rookie cop. Fred Weary is one of the nicest family
man type person you would ever meet.

Then top it off with turning loose a dog on the fellow just seems a bit
over done. If a cop can not bring down a 21 yo drunker sailor without
more than a baton then they should hand in thier badge in shame IMO.

*****news*******

HOUSTON Fred Weary's attorney says the misdemeanor resisting arrest
charges against the Houston Texans guard should be dropped.

Weary was shot with a Taser and arrested after a traffic stop on
Tuesday.

Weary's attorney, Charley Davidson, made his comments in an interview
with Houston television station K-R-I-V.

According to a police report, the 29-year-old Weary was pulled over
near Reliant Stadium after police said they noticed him "looking very
suspicious."

They pulled Weary over when they noticed the car he was driving didn't
have a front license plate.

Police say the 6-foot-4, 308-pound Weary angrily asked why he had been
pulled over and refused commands to step outside of his car.

He was shot with a Taser after stepping toward the officers when he was
ordered to put his hands on the vehicle.

Weary returned to practice Wednesday.

*********************









Martin Baxter wrote:
Bet you'd say something different if he was a car thief rather than a
drunk driver. I think they're both considered to be serious criminal
acts in your country. ;-o


Horse thief, not car.

DSK



Scotty November 21st 06 06:18 PM

What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor?
 
Joe, is this your correct email addy? I sent you something.

Scotty

"Joe" wrote in message
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..

DSK wrote:
Joe wrote:
Seems if he has his hands in his pockets you tazer him

and let the
attack dogs loose on him in Portsmouth NH.

I think it was a big mistake to give cops Tazers.


Better that than to have the cop shoot him. I guess this

is
just more of your braggartly scorn for non-lethal means

of
incapacitating an enemy or potential enemy.



No Doug...It's proven cops are trigger happy with Tazers.

One here last week blasted the wrong 300 lb angry black

man and today
the DA dropped charges against him. He's going to sue and

get millions.
A guy driving by saw the whole thing. Any time a cops

feels the least
threatened he is happy to tazer which BTW has killed

100's. BTW it was
a little 5'1' female rookie cop. Fred Weary is one of the

nicest family
man type person you would ever meet.

Then top it off with turning loose a dog on the fellow

just seems a bit
over done. If a cop can not bring down a 21 yo drunker

sailor without
more than a baton then they should hand in thier badge in

shame IMO.

*****news*******

HOUSTON Fred Weary's attorney says the misdemeanor

resisting arrest
charges against the Houston Texans guard should be

dropped.

Weary was shot with a Taser and arrested after a traffic

stop on
Tuesday.

Weary's attorney, Charley Davidson, made his comments in

an interview
with Houston television station K-R-I-V.

According to a police report, the 29-year-old Weary was

pulled over
near Reliant Stadium after police said they noticed him

"looking very
suspicious."

They pulled Weary over when they noticed the car he was

driving didn't
have a front license plate.

Police say the 6-foot-4, 308-pound Weary angrily asked why

he had been
pulled over and refused commands to step outside of his

car.

He was shot with a Taser after stepping toward the

officers when he was
ordered to put his hands on the vehicle.

Weary returned to practice Wednesday.

*********************









Martin Baxter wrote:
Bet you'd say something different if he was a car

thief rather than a
drunk driver. I think they're both considered to be

serious criminal
acts in your country. ;-o


Horse thief, not car.

DSK






Joe November 21st 06 06:26 PM

What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor?
 

Scotty wrote:
Joe, is this your correct email addy? I sent you something.

Scotty


Nope, I just used it to set up an account here, never check it.
its .

Joe

"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com..
.

DSK wrote:
Joe wrote:
Seems if he has his hands in his pockets you tazer him

and let the
attack dogs loose on him in Portsmouth NH.

I think it was a big mistake to give cops Tazers.


Better that than to have the cop shoot him. I guess this

is
just more of your braggartly scorn for non-lethal means

of
incapacitating an enemy or potential enemy.



No Doug...It's proven cops are trigger happy with Tazers.

One here last week blasted the wrong 300 lb angry black

man and today
the DA dropped charges against him. He's going to sue and

get millions.
A guy driving by saw the whole thing. Any time a cops

feels the least
threatened he is happy to tazer which BTW has killed

100's. BTW it was
a little 5'1' female rookie cop. Fred Weary is one of the

nicest family
man type person you would ever meet.

Then top it off with turning loose a dog on the fellow

just seems a bit
over done. If a cop can not bring down a 21 yo drunker

sailor without
more than a baton then they should hand in thier badge in

shame IMO.

*****news*******

HOUSTON Fred Weary's attorney says the misdemeanor

resisting arrest
charges against the Houston Texans guard should be

dropped.

Weary was shot with a Taser and arrested after a traffic

stop on
Tuesday.

Weary's attorney, Charley Davidson, made his comments in

an interview
with Houston television station K-R-I-V.

According to a police report, the 29-year-old Weary was

pulled over
near Reliant Stadium after police said they noticed him

"looking very
suspicious."

They pulled Weary over when they noticed the car he was

driving didn't
have a front license plate.

Police say the 6-foot-4, 308-pound Weary angrily asked why

he had been
pulled over and refused commands to step outside of his

car.

He was shot with a Taser after stepping toward the

officers when he was
ordered to put his hands on the vehicle.

Weary returned to practice Wednesday.

*********************









Martin Baxter wrote:
Bet you'd say something different if he was a car

thief rather than a
drunk driver. I think they're both considered to be

serious criminal
acts in your country. ;-o


Horse thief, not car.

DSK




Joe November 22nd 06 02:17 PM

What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor?
 

OzOne wrote:
On 21 Nov 2006 08:10:12 -0800, "Joe"
scribbled thusly:

Seems if he has his hands in his pockets you tazer him and let the
attack dogs loose on him in Portsmouth NH.

I think it was a big mistake to give cops Tazers.

Joe

**********************
from the AP

Sailor charged after DWI incident
November 21, 2006

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. --State police say it took a police dog to bring down
a drunken sailor early this morning in Portsmouth (New Hampshire).

Breaking News Alerts Twenty-six-year-old Tyrone Moore of Philadelphia,
a sailor off the USS Jacksonville nuclear sub, faces various charges
after police say a trooper tried to check him for erratic driving.
Police say that after being pulled over, Moore got out of his car and
approached the trooper with his hands in his pockets. The trooper
zapped him with a Taser, and when that didn't work, released his dog.

Moore is charged with drunken driving, resisting arrest, interfering
with a police dog and damaging a police cruiser.

The Jacksonville is at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for maintenance.


Too many guns...even the coppers are scared of a guy with his hands in
his pockets.


Bull****...To many punks in badges:
One fired yesterday
http://www.newsnet5.com/news/10371306/detail.html

Joe

Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,
We've been expecting you.




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