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#2
Teching In
Pretty cool and funny BUT I have to say that is way to much disrespect for the law. Do you guys race right in front of cops and then run? Why would not anyone call that race off if you saw the cops coming?
I apologize if I am being a stick in mud and a hypocrite since I also street race. I just feel (or at least I like to think) that I have a much greater fear of the law.
Again, sorry for being an ***.
I apologize if I am being a stick in mud and a hypocrite since I also street race. I just feel (or at least I like to think) that I have a much greater fear of the law.
Again, sorry for being an ***.
Last edited by MACHXLR8; 03-01-2015 at 10:59 AM.
#3
Fear no man, hes just a man.
In a much slower car.
For real though it was one of those dot police that pull all the 18 wheelers over he not even suppose to be follin with us he was just trying to be a dick.
In a much slower car.
For real though it was one of those dot police that pull all the 18 wheelers over he not even suppose to be follin with us he was just trying to be a dick.
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#11
TECH Enthusiast
Pretty cool and funny BUT I have to say that is way to much disrespect for the law. Do you guys race right in front of cops and then run? Why would not anyone call that race off if you saw the cops coming?
I apologize if I am being a stick in mud and a hypocrite since I also street race. I just feel (or at least I like to think) that I have a much greater fear of the law.
Again, sorry for being an ***.
I apologize if I am being a stick in mud and a hypocrite since I also street race. I just feel (or at least I like to think) that I have a much greater fear of the law.
Again, sorry for being an ***.
how does a police officer take that personal.
to call it disrespectful means the officer feels like he is due some special kind of consideration.
police officers kill folks and maime folks all the time because they "FEEL" disrespected.
in my opinion police officers today are carrying around a killers mentality, and are due some kind of special 'respect' they were never due.
i am a public servant in a way, and i never feel like i need respect.
its not going to get any better, police today have mental disorders and have forgotten their place.
serve and protect. it used to be that way when i was a kid, and police used deadly force when needed, not when they feel 'disrespected'.
#12
Launching!
iTrader: (1)
here is my problem with that entire mindset.
how does a police officer take that personal.
to call it disrespectful means the officer feels like he is due some special kind of consideration.
police officers kill folks and maime folks all the time because they "FEEL" disrespected.
in my opinion police officers today are carrying around a killers mentality, and are due some kind of special 'respect' they were never due.
i am a public servant in a way, and i never feel like i need respect.
its not going to get any better, police today have mental disorders and have forgotten their place.
serve and protect. it used to be that way when i was a kid, and police used deadly force when needed, not when they feel 'disrespected'.
how does a police officer take that personal.
to call it disrespectful means the officer feels like he is due some special kind of consideration.
police officers kill folks and maime folks all the time because they "FEEL" disrespected.
in my opinion police officers today are carrying around a killers mentality, and are due some kind of special 'respect' they were never due.
i am a public servant in a way, and i never feel like i need respect.
its not going to get any better, police today have mental disorders and have forgotten their place.
serve and protect. it used to be that way when i was a kid, and police used deadly force when needed, not when they feel 'disrespected'.
As far as them walking around with a chip on there shoulder, it is hard to really blame them. I don't like it anymore than the other guy, but I understand. When a person deals with call after call of robberies, demestic violence, car accidents and generally goes about there day dealing with people that call them every name in the book, and act as if there worthless trash. Especially when half of these people are absolutely guilty of what there accused of and maybe more. That's going to give anybody some sort of a disorder.
So just understand that it isn't really personal. When 90% of the people they deal with are actually guilty, then there going to assume the worst until proven otherwise. In a perfect world, everyone would be "Innocent until proven guilty", but the world ain't perfect. I didn't make it this way, neither did you, but we have to live in it.
End rant...sorry if I offended anyone.
EDIT***
SMH, I just realized what you ment. Damn autocorrect changes non-incorrect things, but not the incorrect things... Lol.
Last edited by Mongoose350; 03-02-2015 at 10:38 AM.
#16
Teching In
here is my problem with that entire mindset.
how does a police officer take that personal.
to call it disrespectful means the officer feels like he is due some special kind of consideration.
police officers kill folks and maime folks all the time because they "FEEL" disrespected.
in my opinion police officers today are carrying around a killers mentality, and are due some kind of special 'respect' they were never due.
i am a public servant in a way, and i never feel like i need respect.
its not going to get any better, police today have mental disorders and have forgotten their place.
serve and protect. it used to be that way when i was a kid, and police used deadly force when needed, not when they feel 'disrespected'.
how does a police officer take that personal.
to call it disrespectful means the officer feels like he is due some special kind of consideration.
police officers kill folks and maime folks all the time because they "FEEL" disrespected.
in my opinion police officers today are carrying around a killers mentality, and are due some kind of special 'respect' they were never due.
i am a public servant in a way, and i never feel like i need respect.
its not going to get any better, police today have mental disorders and have forgotten their place.
serve and protect. it used to be that way when i was a kid, and police used deadly force when needed, not when they feel 'disrespected'.
Back to your comment though. You are linking my terminology of respect for the law with respect for the police officer. I was merely stating that a law exists for street racing regardless of whether the officer was present or not. Breaking that law in front of an officer (who simple enforces them) not only shows a disregard for the law but no fear of the consequences either.
Let's be honest here, many of use break a law everyday and we know it. How many people actually drive over the speed limit each day? The difference is though, that most of us know better than to do it right in front of an officer.