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Keyser Söze March 14th 15 08:20 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, “To anyone who
doesn’t like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don’t like it - vote me out of office.”

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, “HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

--
Proud to be a Liberal.

Keyser Söze March 14th 15 11:54 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On 3/14/15 7:29 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, “To anyone who
doesn’t like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don’t like it - vote me out of office.”

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, “HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?


Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find another
line of work.

--
Proud to be a Liberal.

Someone March 15th 15 12:16 AM

Cover for killer cops?
 
Keyser Söze wrote:
A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a
police officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have
to be 100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, “To
anyone who doesn’t like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who
keep my family safe. If you don’t like it - vote me out of office.”

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, “HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the
ability to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

You must spend 12 hours of your day searching for crap to come up with
this. Sure, Villalba is an idiot but his political affiliation doesn't
support that. There are plenty of dumb Democrats, too.

Someone March 15th 15 12:18 AM

Cover for killer cops?
 
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/14/15 7:29 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, “To anyone
who
doesn’t like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don’t like it - vote me out of office.”

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, “HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the
ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?


Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find
another line of work.

Where did you come up with that? I never see two cops in one car. If a
guy is big and/or on drugs it would take more than two.

John H.[_5_] March 15th 15 12:17 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:29:20 -0400, wrote:

On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, To anyone who
doesnt like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you dont like it - vote me out of office.

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?


Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.

It was a troll.
--

Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner
*behavior* causes problems.

Keyser Söze March 15th 15 12:51 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On 3/15/15 12:50 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, “To anyone who
doesn’t like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don’t like it - vote me out of office.”

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, “HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find another
line of work.


Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing he or
she up within a minute. We have the county mounties and the staties very
active on the main roads down here in "near redneckville." I didn't mean
to imply there were two cops in every cop car. There's a state police
barracks in "downtown" Prince Frederick, the county seat, such as it is.

--
Proud to be a Liberal.

John H.[_5_] March 15th 15 01:13 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:29:20 -0400, wrote:

On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, To anyone who
doesnt like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you dont like it - vote me out of office.

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?


Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.

On the other hand, I see nothing wrong with the 25' requirement. If cops are in the
middle of a drug bust they don't need some camera toting fanatic in their faces while
doing so. Privacy is one thing, interference is another.
--

Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner
*behavior* causes problems.

John H.[_5_] March 15th 15 01:15 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 20:18:59 -0400, Someone wrote:

Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/14/15 7:29 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, To anyone
who
doesnt like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you dont like it - vote me out of office.

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the
ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find
another line of work.

Where did you come up with that? I never see two cops in one car. If a
guy is big and/or on drugs it would take more than two.


I've very seldom seen more than one cop in a car, even in Harry's neck of the woods.

He's bull****ting as usual.
--

Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner
*behavior* causes problems.

John H.[_5_] March 15th 15 01:16 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 00:50:30 -0400, wrote:

On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, To anyone who
doesnt like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you dont like it - vote me out of office.

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find another
line of work.


Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.


How do you spell 'bull****'?
--

Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner
*behavior* causes problems.

John H.[_5_] March 15th 15 01:20 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 08:51:03 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote:

On 3/15/15 12:50 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, To anyone who
doesnt like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you dont like it - vote me out of office.

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find another
line of work.


Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing he or
she up within a minute. We have the county mounties and the staties very
active on the main roads down here in "near redneckville." I didn't mean
to imply there were two cops in every cop car. There's a state police
barracks in "downtown" Prince Frederick, the county seat, such as it is.


You implied nothing. You said, "...usually they are out in pairs." You then got
caught.
--

Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner
*behavior* causes problems.

Keyser Sze March 15th 15 01:30 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On 3/15/15 9:20 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 08:51:03 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote:

On 3/15/15 12:50 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, To anyone who
doesnt like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you dont like it - vote me out of office.

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing he or
she up within a minute. We have the county mounties and the staties very
active on the main roads down here in "near redneckville." I didn't mean
to imply there were two cops in every cop car. There's a state police
barracks in "downtown" Prince Frederick, the county seat, such as it is.


You implied nothing. You said, "...usually they are out in pairs." You then got
caught.



This one's for you, Colonel Klink:

http://tinyurl.com/leyxgfj

--
Proud to be a Liberal.

Justan Olphart March 15th 15 01:52 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On 3/15/2015 9:15 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 20:18:59 -0400, Someone wrote:

Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/14/15 7:29 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, To anyone
who
doesnt like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you dont like it - vote me out of office.

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the
ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find
another line of work.

Where did you come up with that? I never see two cops in one car. If a
guy is big and/or on drugs it would take more than two.


I've very seldom seen more than one cop in a car, even in Harry's neck of the woods.

He's bull****ting as usual.

Harry might be recalling his days in New Haven when cops had to be
paired up for their own protection.

--

Respectfully submitted by Justan

Laugh of the day from Krause

"I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here.
I've been "born again" as a nice guy."



Justan Olphart March 15th 15 01:55 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On 3/15/2015 9:30 AM, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 9:20 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 08:51:03 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote:

On 3/15/15 12:50 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it
illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain
area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason
Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a
police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have
to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, To
anyone who
doesnt like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you dont like it - vote me out of office.

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the
ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find
another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing he or
she up within a minute. We have the county mounties and the staties very
active on the main roads down here in "near redneckville." I didn't mean
to imply there were two cops in every cop car. There's a state police
barracks in "downtown" Prince Frederick, the county seat, such as it is.


You implied nothing. You said, "...usually they are out in pairs." You
then got
caught.



This one's for you, Colonel Klink:

http://tinyurl.com/leyxgfj

Such an immature response.

--

Respectfully submitted by Justan

Laugh of the day from Krause

"I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here.
I've been "born again" as a nice guy."



True North[_2_] March 15th 15 02:00 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On Sunday, 15 March 2015 10:30:47 UTC-3, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 9:20 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 08:51:03 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote:

On 3/15/15 12:50 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing he or
she up within a minute. We have the county mounties and the staties very
active on the main roads down here in "near redneckville." I didn't mean
to imply there were two cops in every cop car. There's a state police
barracks in "downtown" Prince Frederick, the county seat, such as it is.


You implied nothing. You said, "...usually they are out in pairs." You then got
caught.



This one's for you, Colonel Klink:

http://tinyurl.com/leyxgfj

--
Proud to be a Liberal.


~~Snerk~~ If Johnny's anything like his buddy, Scott Dickson, he'll be wanting to kiss another part of your anatomy.

Keyser Sze March 15th 15 02:01 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On 3/15/15 10:00 AM, True North wrote:
On Sunday, 15 March 2015 10:30:47 UTC-3, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 9:20 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 08:51:03 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote:

On 3/15/15 12:50 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing he or
she up within a minute. We have the county mounties and the staties very
active on the main roads down here in "near redneckville." I didn't mean
to imply there were two cops in every cop car. There's a state police
barracks in "downtown" Prince Frederick, the county seat, such as it is.

You implied nothing. You said, "...usually they are out in pairs." You then got
caught.



This one's for you, Colonel Klink:

http://tinyurl.com/leyxgfj

--
Proud to be a Liberal.


~~Snerk~~ If Johnny's anything like his buddy, Scott Dickson, he'll be wanting to kiss another part of your anatomy.



The saddest thing about Herring, seriously, is that he thinks he is clever.

--
Proud to be a Liberal.

Justan Olphart March 15th 15 02:29 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On 3/15/2015 10:00 AM, True North wrote:
On Sunday, 15 March 2015 10:30:47 UTC-3, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 9:20 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 08:51:03 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote:

On 3/15/15 12:50 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing he or
she up within a minute. We have the county mounties and the staties very
active on the main roads down here in "near redneckville." I didn't mean
to imply there were two cops in every cop car. There's a state police
barracks in "downtown" Prince Frederick, the county seat, such as it is.

You implied nothing. You said, "...usually they are out in pairs." You then got
caught.



This one's for you, Colonel Klink:

http://tinyurl.com/leyxgfj

--
Proud to be a Liberal.


~~Snerk~~ If Johnny's anything like his buddy, Scott Dickson, he'll be wanting to kiss another part of your anatomy.


You're as bad as Harry. No, worse.

--

Respectfully submitted by Justan

Laugh of the day from Krause

"I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here.
I've been "born again" as a nice guy."



Justan Olphart March 15th 15 02:30 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On 3/15/2015 10:01 AM, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 10:00 AM, True North wrote:
On Sunday, 15 March 2015 10:30:47 UTC-3, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 9:20 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 08:51:03 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote:

On 3/15/15 12:50 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it
illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain
area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason
Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from
a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have
to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To
anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict
the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they
shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would
agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't
subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find
another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be
tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing
he or
she up within a minute. We have the county mounties and the staties
very
active on the main roads down here in "near redneckville." I didn't
mean
to imply there were two cops in every cop car. There's a state police
barracks in "downtown" Prince Frederick, the county seat, such as
it is.

You implied nothing. You said, "...usually they are out in pairs."
You then got
caught.



This one's for you, Colonel Klink:

http://tinyurl.com/leyxgfj

--
Proud to be a Liberal.


~~Snerk~~ If Johnny's anything like his buddy, Scott Dickson, he'll
be wanting to kiss another part of your anatomy.



The saddest thing about Herring, seriously, is that he thinks he is clever.

What's sad is that you two eat each others poop.

--

Respectfully submitted by Justan

Laugh of the day from Krause

"I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here.
I've been "born again" as a nice guy."



John H.[_5_] March 15th 15 05:36 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 10:30:39 -0400, Justan Olphart wrote:

On 3/15/2015 10:01 AM, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 10:00 AM, True North wrote:
On Sunday, 15 March 2015 10:30:47 UTC-3, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 9:20 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 08:51:03 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote:

On 3/15/15 12:50 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it
illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain
area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason
Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from
a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have
to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To
anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict
the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they
shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would
agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't
subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find
another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be
tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing
he or
she up within a minute. We have the county mounties and the staties
very
active on the main roads down here in "near redneckville." I didn't
mean
to imply there were two cops in every cop car. There's a state police
barracks in "downtown" Prince Frederick, the county seat, such as
it is.

You implied nothing. You said, "...usually they are out in pairs."
You then got
caught.



This one's for you, Colonel Klink:

http://tinyurl.com/leyxgfj

--
Proud to be a Liberal.

~~Snerk~~ If Johnny's anything like his buddy, Scott Dickson, he'll
be wanting to kiss another part of your anatomy.



The saddest thing about Herring, seriously, is that he thinks he is clever.

What's sad is that you two eat each others poop.


If Krause would quit bull****ting, he wouldn't get caught so often. And he'd be
posting only about 1/20th as often.
--

Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner
*behavior* causes problems.

[email protected] March 16th 15 01:45 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 8:51:06 AM UTC-4, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 12:50 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area..
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find another
line of work.


Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing he or
she up within a minute.


Wow, that must be one bad place you live. Around here, the only time I see more than one cop at a traffic stop is when there's an accident.

How many traffic stops have you seen (or been involved with) that happened while you were looking, then you timed it to see that backup arrived "within a minute"?

You're so full of ****...

John H.[_5_] March 16th 15 02:12 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 06:45:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 8:51:06 AM UTC-4, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 12:50 AM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing he or
she up within a minute.


Wow, that must be one bad place you live. Around here, the only time I see more than one cop at a traffic stop is when there's an accident.

How many traffic stops have you seen (or been involved with) that happened while you were looking, then you timed it to see that backup arrived "within a minute"?

You're so full of ****...


Yup.
--

Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner
*behavior* causes problems.

Keyser Sze March 16th 15 02:20 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On 3/16/15 10:12 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 06:45:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 8:51:06 AM UTC-4, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 12:50 AM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing he or
she up within a minute.


Wow, that must be one bad place you live. Around here, the only time I see more than one cop at a traffic stop is when there's an accident.

How many traffic stops have you seen (or been involved with) that happened while you were looking, then you timed it to see that backup arrived "within a minute"?

You're so full of ****...


Yup.



About every time I see a traffic stop on the main route here, there are
two cop cars or if there is one, a backup arrives while I am driving by.
That your experience in viewing these stops might differ only means your
experience might differ.

I must say, you two boys have "assholes" down pat.

http://tinyurl.com/mc94tcu

--
Proud to be a Liberal.

John H.[_5_] March 16th 15 02:28 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 10:20:42 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote:

On 3/16/15 10:12 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 06:45:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 8:51:06 AM UTC-4, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 12:50 AM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing he or
she up within a minute.

Wow, that must be one bad place you live. Around here, the only time I see more than one cop at a traffic stop is when there's an accident.

How many traffic stops have you seen (or been involved with) that happened while you were looking, then you timed it to see that backup arrived "within a minute"?

You're so full of ****...


Yup.



About every time I see a traffic stop on the main route here, there are
two cop cars or if there is one, a backup arrives while I am driving by.
That your experience in viewing these stops might differ only means your
experience might differ.

I must say, you two boys have "assholes" down pat.

http://tinyurl.com/mc94tcu


Yes, even minor traffic incidents will eventually have another cop on the scene - if
one is close by and available.

But, that's not what you said. You attempted to spread some bull**** and got caught.
Why not just admit you made a mistake? You'd live.
--

Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner
*behavior* causes problems.

Keyser Sze March 16th 15 02:36 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On 3/16/15 10:28 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 10:20:42 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote:

On 3/16/15 10:12 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 06:45:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 8:51:06 AM UTC-4, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 12:50 AM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing he or
she up within a minute.

Wow, that must be one bad place you live. Around here, the only time I see more than one cop at a traffic stop is when there's an accident.

How many traffic stops have you seen (or been involved with) that happened while you were looking, then you timed it to see that backup arrived "within a minute"?

You're so full of ****...

Yup.



About every time I see a traffic stop on the main route here, there are
two cop cars or if there is one, a backup arrives while I am driving by.
That your experience in viewing these stops might differ only means your
experience might differ.

I must say, you two boys have "assholes" down pat.

http://tinyurl.com/mc94tcu


Yes, even minor traffic incidents will eventually have another cop on the scene - if
one is close by and available.

But, that's not what you said. You attempted to spread some bull**** and got caught.
Why not just admit you made a mistake? You'd live.


Y-A-W-N.

Find a new hobby, Colonel Klink.

--
Proud to be a Liberal.

Mr. Luddite March 16th 15 03:37 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On 3/16/2015 10:36 AM, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/16/15 10:28 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 10:20:42 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote:

On 3/16/15 10:12 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 06:45:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 8:51:06 AM UTC-4, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 12:50 AM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it
illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a
certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason
Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from
a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would
have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To
anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who
keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict
the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they
shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would
agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't
subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find
another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be
tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing
he or
she up within a minute.

Wow, that must be one bad place you live. Around here, the only
time I see more than one cop at a traffic stop is when there's an
accident.

How many traffic stops have you seen (or been involved with) that
happened while you were looking, then you timed it to see that
backup arrived "within a minute"?

You're so full of ****...

Yup.



About every time I see a traffic stop on the main route here, there are
two cop cars or if there is one, a backup arrives while I am driving by.
That your experience in viewing these stops might differ only means your
experience might differ.

I must say, you two boys have "assholes" down pat.

http://tinyurl.com/mc94tcu


Yes, even minor traffic incidents will eventually have another cop on
the scene - if
one is close by and available.

But, that's not what you said. You attempted to spread some bull****
and got caught.
Why not just admit you made a mistake? You'd live.


Y-A-W-N.

Find a new hobby, Colonel Klink.



"At this point, what difference does it make?"



John H.[_5_] March 16th 15 04:27 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 11:37:24 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 3/16/2015 10:36 AM, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/16/15 10:28 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 10:20:42 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote:

On 3/16/15 10:12 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 06:45:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 8:51:06 AM UTC-4, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 12:50 AM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it
illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a
certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason
Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from
a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would
have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To
anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who
keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict
the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they
shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would
agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't
subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find
another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be
tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing
he or
she up within a minute.

Wow, that must be one bad place you live. Around here, the only
time I see more than one cop at a traffic stop is when there's an
accident.

How many traffic stops have you seen (or been involved with) that
happened while you were looking, then you timed it to see that
backup arrived "within a minute"?

You're so full of ****...

Yup.



About every time I see a traffic stop on the main route here, there are
two cop cars or if there is one, a backup arrives while I am driving by.
That your experience in viewing these stops might differ only means your
experience might differ.

I must say, you two boys have "assholes" down pat.

http://tinyurl.com/mc94tcu

Yes, even minor traffic incidents will eventually have another cop on
the scene - if
one is close by and available.

But, that's not what you said. You attempted to spread some bull****
and got caught.
Why not just admit you made a mistake? You'd live.


Y-A-W-N.

Find a new hobby, Colonel Klink.



"At this point, what difference does it make?"


Don't you find it interesting how some folks just absolutely cannot admit they made a
mistake?

Whether it's paired cops or no landing geer steering, it seems to be really hard for
some to say, "Whoops, I was wrong."

That would make an interesting study for you.

--

Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner
*behavior* causes problems.

Keyser Sze March 16th 15 04:33 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On 3/16/15 12:27 PM, John H. wrote:



Don't you find it interesting how some folks just absolutely cannot admit they made a
mistake?

Whether it's paired cops or no landing geer steering, it seems to be really hard for
some to say, "Whoops, I was wrong."


Were you passed over for promotion in the Army because of butt sniffing,
Colonel Klink?


--
Proud to be a Liberal.

Justan Olphart March 16th 15 07:11 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On 3/16/2015 10:12 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 06:45:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 8:51:06 AM UTC-4, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 12:50 AM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing he or
she up within a minute.


Wow, that must be one bad place you live. Around here, the only time I see more than one cop at a traffic stop is when there's an accident.

How many traffic stops have you seen (or been involved with) that happened while you were looking, then you timed it to see that backup arrived "within a minute"?

You're so full of ****...


Yup.

Yup Yup Yup

--

Respectfully submitted by Justan

Laugh of the day from Krause

"I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here.
I've been "born again" as a nice guy."



Justan Olphart March 16th 15 07:13 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On 3/16/2015 10:20 AM, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/16/15 10:12 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 06:45:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 8:51:06 AM UTC-4, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 12:50 AM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it
illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain
area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason
Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a
police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have
to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To
anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the
ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot
and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find
another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing he or
she up within a minute.

Wow, that must be one bad place you live. Around here, the only time
I see more than one cop at a traffic stop is when there's an accident.

How many traffic stops have you seen (or been involved with) that
happened while you were looking, then you timed it to see that backup
arrived "within a minute"?

You're so full of ****...


Yup.



About every time I see a traffic stop on the main route here, there are
two cop cars or if there is one, a backup arrives while I am driving by.
That your experience in viewing these stops might differ only means your
experience might differ.

I must say, you two boys have "assholes" down pat.

http://tinyurl.com/mc94tcu

Yup they have triangulated on you. Mr Asshole.

--

Respectfully submitted by Justan

Laugh of the day from Krause

"I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here.
I've been "born again" as a nice guy."



Justan Olphart March 16th 15 07:16 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On 3/16/2015 12:33 PM, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/16/15 12:27 PM, John H. wrote:



Don't you find it interesting how some folks just absolutely cannot
admit they made a
mistake?

Whether it's paired cops or no landing geer steering, it seems to be
really hard for
some to say, "Whoops, I was wrong."


Were you passed over for promotion in the Army because of butt sniffing,
Colonel Klink?


Enough of your childish bull**** Krause

--

Respectfully submitted by Justan

Laugh of the day from Krause

"I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here.
I've been "born again" as a nice guy."



Someone March 17th 15 12:11 AM

Cover for killer cops?
 
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/15/15 12:50 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason
Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a
police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, “To
anyone who
doesn’t like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don’t like it - vote me out of office.”

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, “HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the
ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find
another
line of work.


Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing he
or she up within a minute. We have the county mounties and the staties
very active on the main roads down here in "near redneckville." I
didn't mean to imply there were two cops in every cop car. There's a
state police barracks in "downtown" Prince Frederick, the county seat,
such as it is.

Lousy backpedal, Krause. "and usually they are out in pairs" now means
they are waiting at the barracks for a backup call? WAFI...

Someone March 17th 15 12:14 AM

Cover for killer cops?
 
True North wrote:
On Sunday, 15 March 2015 10:30:47 UTC-3, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 9:20 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 08:51:03 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote:

On 3/15/15 12:50 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?
Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.


If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find another
line of work.
Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.


Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing he or
she up within a minute. We have the county mounties and the staties very
active on the main roads down here in "near redneckville." I didn't mean
to imply there were two cops in every cop car. There's a state police
barracks in "downtown" Prince Frederick, the county seat, such as it is.
You implied nothing. You said, "...usually they are out in pairs." You then got
caught.


This one's for you, Colonel Klink:

http://tinyurl.com/leyxgfj

--
Proud to be a Liberal.

~~Snerk~~ If Johnny's anything like his buddy, Scott Dickson, he'll be wanting to kiss another part of your anatomy.


Do you realize how dumb that is?

Someone March 17th 15 12:15 AM

Cover for killer cops?
 
Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 10:00 AM, True North wrote:
On Sunday, 15 March 2015 10:30:47 UTC-3, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 9:20 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 08:51:03 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/15/15 12:50 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it
illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a
certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason
Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from
a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would
have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To
anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who
keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict
the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they
shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would
agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't
subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find
another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be
tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing
he or
she up within a minute. We have the county mounties and the
staties very
active on the main roads down here in "near redneckville." I
didn't mean
to imply there were two cops in every cop car. There's a state police
barracks in "downtown" Prince Frederick, the county seat, such as
it is.

You implied nothing. You said, "...usually they are out in pairs."
You then got
caught.



This one's for you, Colonel Klink:

http://tinyurl.com/leyxgfj

--
Proud to be a Liberal.


~~Snerk~~ If Johnny's anything like his buddy, Scott Dickson, he'll
be wanting to kiss another part of your anatomy.



The saddest thing about Herring, seriously, is that he thinks he is
clever.

He was very accurate in his post. Nothing clever - just a factual
statement.

Someone March 17th 15 12:16 AM

Cover for killer cops?
 
Justan Olphart wrote:
On 3/15/2015 10:01 AM, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 10:00 AM, True North wrote:
On Sunday, 15 March 2015 10:30:47 UTC-3, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 9:20 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 08:51:03 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/15/15 12:50 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it
illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain
area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason
Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from
a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have
to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To
anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who
keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another
one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict
the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they
shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would
agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't
subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find
another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt
way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be
tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing
he or
she up within a minute. We have the county mounties and the staties
very
active on the main roads down here in "near redneckville." I didn't
mean
to imply there were two cops in every cop car. There's a state
police
barracks in "downtown" Prince Frederick, the county seat, such as
it is.

You implied nothing. You said, "...usually they are out in pairs."
You then got
caught.



This one's for you, Colonel Klink:

http://tinyurl.com/leyxgfj

--
Proud to be a Liberal.

~~Snerk~~ If Johnny's anything like his buddy, Scott Dickson, he'll
be wanting to kiss another part of your anatomy.



The saddest thing about Herring, seriously, is that he thinks he is
clever.

What's sad is that you two eat each others poop.

Emulating Don? Thought so!

Someone March 17th 15 12:19 AM

Cover for killer cops?
 
wrote:
On Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 8:51:06 AM UTC-4, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 12:50 AM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?
Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.


If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find another
line of work.
Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.


Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing he or
she up within a minute.

Wow, that must be one bad place you live. Around here, the only time I see more than one cop at a traffic stop is when there's an accident.

How many traffic stops have you seen (or been involved with) that happened while you were looking, then you timed it to see that backup arrived "within a minute"?

You're so full of ****...


Where he lives they travel in pairs..until he gets caught lying.

Someone March 17th 15 12:21 AM

Cover for killer cops?
 
Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/16/15 10:12 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 06:45:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 8:51:06 AM UTC-4, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 12:50 AM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it
illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a certain
area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason
Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from
a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would have
to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To
anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict
the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they
shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would
agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't
subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find
another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be
tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing
he or
she up within a minute.

Wow, that must be one bad place you live. Around here, the only
time I see more than one cop at a traffic stop is when there's an
accident.

How many traffic stops have you seen (or been involved with) that
happened while you were looking, then you timed it to see that
backup arrived "within a minute"?

You're so full of ****...


Yup.



About every time I see a traffic stop on the main route here, there
are two cop cars or if there is one, a backup arrives while I am
driving by. That your experience in viewing these stops might differ
only means your experience might differ.

I must say, you two boys have "assholes" down pat.

http://tinyurl.com/mc94tcu

So they are *not* "out in pairs"? Which is it?

Someone March 17th 15 12:24 AM

Cover for killer cops?
 
John H. wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 11:37:24 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 3/16/2015 10:36 AM, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/16/15 10:28 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 10:20:42 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote:

On 3/16/15 10:12 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 06:45:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 8:51:06 AM UTC-4, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 12:50 AM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it
illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a
certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason
Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from
a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would
have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To
anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who
keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict
the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they
shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?
Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would
agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.


If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't
subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find
another
line of work.
Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be
tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.


Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing
he or
she up within a minute.
Wow, that must be one bad place you live. Around here, the only
time I see more than one cop at a traffic stop is when there's an
accident.

How many traffic stops have you seen (or been involved with) that
happened while you were looking, then you timed it to see that
backup arrived "within a minute"?

You're so full of ****...
Yup.


About every time I see a traffic stop on the main route here, there are
two cop cars or if there is one, a backup arrives while I am driving by.
That your experience in viewing these stops might differ only means your
experience might differ.

I must say, you two boys have "assholes" down pat.

http://tinyurl.com/mc94tcu
Yes, even minor traffic incidents will eventually have another cop on
the scene - if
one is close by and available.

But, that's not what you said. You attempted to spread some bull****
and got caught.
Why not just admit you made a mistake? You'd live.

Y-A-W-N.

Find a new hobby, Colonel Klink.


"At this point, what difference does it make?"

Don't you find it interesting how some folks just absolutely cannot admit they made a
mistake?

Whether it's paired cops or no landing geer steering, it seems to be really hard for
some to say, "Whoops, I was wrong."

That would make an interesting study for you.

He's quoting Hillary about her lie, John, and your response covers them
both very well. No wonder he likes her so much.

John H.[_5_] March 17th 15 12:05 PM

Cover for killer cops?
 
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 20:15:30 -0400, Someone wrote:

Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 10:00 AM, True North wrote:
On Sunday, 15 March 2015 10:30:47 UTC-3, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 3/15/15 9:20 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 08:51:03 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/15/15 12:50 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:54:14 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

On 3/14/15 7:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:20:53 -0400, Keyser Sze
wrote:

A new bill introduced in the Texas state legislature makes it
illegal
for average citizens to record police officers within a
certain area.
House Bill 2918, which was introduced by Dallas Rep. Jason
Villalba, a
Republican, would make such an act a Class A misdemeanor.

If passed, average citizens would have to be 25 feet away from
a police
officer when recording and Texans carrying a handgun would
have to be
100 feet away when recording. In a tweet, Villalba wrote, "To
anyone who
doesn't like HB 2918 - Deal with it. I stand with cops who
keep my
family safe. If you don't like it - vote me out of office."

That tweet was subsequently deleted and replaced with another one
reading, "HB 2918 is meant to protect officers, NOT restrict
the ability
to keep them accountable. It DOES NOT prohibit filming."

http://tinyurl.com/pe3knkd


Because, you know, cops shouldn't have to answer when they
shoot and
kill unarmed citizens, eh?

Without the ridiculous assertion about unarmed people, I would
agree
with you. Cops have no expectation of privacy at work.
... nor do bureaucrats or politicians.



If a pair of cops, and usually they are out in pairs, can't
subdue an
unarmed guy without using deadly force, perhaps they should find
another
line of work.

Eric Garner is an example of NOT using deadly force in any overt way
and he died too.

BTW where do you see 2 cop cruisers? TV? I understand it might be
tore
in LA
It was one guy on a car in DC, Maryland and Florida.
I never saw 2 cops in a car in all of our travels in the western
states and those cars were few and far between.
There was only one cop in Wilson's car.



Around here, if a cop pulls you over, there's another cop backing
he or
she up within a minute. We have the county mounties and the
staties very
active on the main roads down here in "near redneckville." I
didn't mean
to imply there were two cops in every cop car. There's a state police
barracks in "downtown" Prince Frederick, the county seat, such as
it is.

You implied nothing. You said, "...usually they are out in pairs."
You then got
caught.



This one's for you, Colonel Klink:

http://tinyurl.com/leyxgfj

--
Proud to be a Liberal.

~~Snerk~~ If Johnny's anything like his buddy, Scott Dickson, he'll
be wanting to kiss another part of your anatomy.



The saddest thing about Herring, seriously, is that he thinks he is
clever.

He was very accurate in his post. Nothing clever - just a factual
statement.


He knows, which is why he reverts to name-calling. Typical liberal.
--

Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner
*behavior* causes problems.


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