Kid being tazered
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- chossy0
you could hold them kona in a vice like grip and I could leather the shit out of their abdomen with a hesion sack full of door knobs.
- ********0
That being said I don't trust cops, never met a cop I trusted (well ... two now that two of these older kids I knew grew up to be cops - but still the seeds of doubt are there).
Cops are cops, they are nice until they think you are trouble and unfortunately I got in a lot of trouble as a kid.
Not saying it wasn't warranted or anything, but I have some funny to look back on stories, but weren't real funny at all when they were going on with cop stories.
- ********0
I think Randy Newman said it best when he said "I Love LA!"
every fuckin day some new vid comes out of some asspro cop abusing his power here.
- mrdobolina0
//no way fortified, all cops are always great guys who would never abuse their authority.
- studderine0
I've been pulled over many a time in my fair state. I drive a nice car, for young kid that is. I know for a fact cops profile younger kids in nice cars. I have long hair, a beard, so there ya go..I'm a prime target. Every time I get pulled over they ask me to step out or want to search my car. In a respectful tone I respond with, "Sorry Officer, there is no reason for me to step out or have my car searched". Of course, this only works during a routine traffic stop. If they had probable cause..well..that wouldn't work so well. Good day!
- ********0
So what you guys are saying is, if it was one of your kids that it happened to, you'd have the same argument?
That's sick baby,
- k0na_an0k0
by that time i will hopefully have raised my kid better and taught him to be a little more respectful.
- chossy0
my child would never do anythign like that in the first place therfore the situation would not arise.
Also studder what do the police then say to you could you elaborate on exactly how the situation unfolds form there please as I have absolutly no doubt in my mind that you are lying.
- ********0
by that time i will hopefully have raised my kid better and taught him to be a little more respectful.
k0na_an0k
(Nov 16 06, 14:19)I haven't seen the tape but if Douglas is saying this then I agree whole heartedley.
Hopefully my kid grows up to be a better speller too.
- ********0
I hope so too,
But what if it did happen? Would you simply say to your kid, that's what you get?
Just curious,
- k0na_an0k0
flavor if your kid is creative then he will be a bad speller.
it's one of the traits of the creative type.
read that somewhere a while ago and it made me feel better about spelling like such shit 24/7
- Jaline0
It's funny, I got into trouble too but I still don't hate cops. Some are definitely corrupt, as in every position, especially those that have to do with power abuse and authoritative figures, but most aren't that bad, at least here. I'm sure it's different in other parts such as the US where guns are allowed.
- chossy0
If my child did not suffer any injuries that were permanent then hell yes I would tell the little shite to have been more respectfull and ask why the fuck he let the situation get so out of control.
There is no I mean absolutely no reason whatsoever that a child of mine would let anything this mental happen to them, cheifly because they would have simply complied with the officers request to either leave or show ID.
- M0NEYCIDE0
i saw a video with about 30 some odd cops in a gym doing tazer training from a a couple old friends who are cops now and not a single one of them took it very well, i'm talking little girly yelps and fainting and begging for it to stop...and these were like COPS like tactical squad guys...now i really doubt a tazer in this situation makes any sense at all
- pkny0
i would've just shouted - i did yo' wife and yo mutha *get tazered* and btw tell yo' wife i wont be dropping by tonight *tazered*
lol - i guess thats the best and last "action" those cop drop outs are going to get for their rest of their careers lol
- ********0
Tough love is the only way to go, that's why all these kids these days play video games as opposed to playing outside and talk back to their mother's in public.
Good Lord, if I ever did that to mama, hahah. It would be a stern stare no words and I know I was getting it when we got home - even if I'd be quiet the rest of time out in public.
The whole thing about raising kids is not to have them afraid of the consequences of their actions, but how disappointed you are in them.
Guilt, haha.
YOU DAMN KIDS!
- k0na_an0k0
I hope so too,
But what if it did happen? Would you simply say to your kid, that's what you get?
Just curious,
JesseJensen
(Nov 16 06, 14:22)when i was a kid we had this bastard of a goat in a little barn in our backyard. i was taunting the goat one day and it managed to get out of its cage and it rammed the hell out of me. dad saw it all happen and said exactly that... 'that's what you get'.
he didn't kill the goat.
or sue it.
i got what i deserved.
it was a tuff lesson of life but it was a good one. never did that again.
doubt this kid will pull a stunt like this again either.
- chossy0
another bronze dro pof wisdom there from moneycide.
- studderine0
Lying? Umm...no. If a cop pulls you over (in America) for say speeding and its not criminal they have no right to ask you step out of your car or search your car. I know my rights, you don't have to step out of you car unless the cop has probable cause to make you get out of the car. The cop asks you step out of your car to see if you will forgo your rights, then he has authority to search your car and search you.
- chossy0
and what happens when you refuse studder?