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Originally Posted by stocktrader23
Of all my negative interactions with cops only one was something you could blame on me. I've had way more than 10 interactions though, I'll post them in no particular order because this goes back 15 or so years. I'm only going to post the negative interactions of course. I probably had 1 good interaction for every 3 or 4 negative ones but I am white, my best friend was a cop in one town around here, my dad worked code enforcement and new several of the local cops, I know half of the cops in my hometown, one cousin is FBI and the other is an ex police detective so sometimes who I know may have played a part in how I was treated.
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This right here explains everything. You don't like cops, and you hate authority.
Every contact you've had with police has been brought on by yourself, your acting like a fucking dick and being treated like one.
A few highlights:
1) Don't ask the police "What the fuck" they are doing.
2) The police weren't harressing you. They were fishing and sending you a message saying "We are watching".
3) Your driving around at 2am, barefoot, looking like death, and you got held up at gun point, and your gonna mouth off at the cop asking you questions like "Where do you live?" and then your gonna tell them to fuck off? Really?
4) So you were in handcuffs and mouthing off to the cops again?
5) You told the cops to fuck off. Again?
6) Your neighbors called in their complaints, the police poked around a bit and... They did their job?
7) Again, someone complained (people are dicks), police show up, ask questions - doing their job - and you... Mouthed off yet again.
You see a cop, instantly fear the worst, and act like a jerk. Instead of being being respectful, you mouth off. Every time an officer meets you for the first time, they quickly size you up - and with your mouth they know exactly what kind of person you are.
You get what you deserve. Disrespect a police officer, mouth off to them, and you'll get treated like shit.
You mentioned that "last year you were in an arcade" so I'm guessing your a kid. You've had more contact with the police at a young age than I've had in forty-three years. And that says a lot.
At a certain point in time you grow up and discover that police aren't there to fuck with you, they are there to do their job. But most twenty-two year olds don't understand this when they are in the arcade. The house across the street was robbed a year ago; I want the police driving down my street every twenty minutes fucking with anyone who looks out of place.