To Protect and to Serve II

I thought this was a good one. Woman refused to show her receipt when the police were called and ended up being tased and taken to jail. Sorry, but if I can prove I bought something in 10 seconds vs jail, I'm taking the easy way out.


So she should have just forfeited her Constitutional rights and just cooperated with the police? She should have just complied? You can make a case either way. I probably would have not wanted to deal with all the back and forth with the cop and just showed him, but again, she didn't do anything wrong here, either.
 
I'm guessing shoplifting, since the store called the police on her. She filed a lawsuit and it was dismissed with prejudice, meaning she lost and can't refile. Some people are just stupid. Why make a huge scene over showing a receipt?
Show me your papers...
 
Show me your papers...
That's the world we live in today. Either you live in a sh!t hole like NYC and think you can rough up a Bodega owner up because your free crap government card didn't work, or you can live in a place like Florida and when a store accuses you of theft, show them the receipt and then deal with them or make an ass out of yourself with kids in the car and go to jail for nothing. Common sense seems to be lost on most people these days.
 
That's the world we live in today. Either you live in a sh!t hole like NYC and think you can rough up a Bodega owner up because your free crap government card didn't work, or you can live in a place like Florida and when a store accuses you of theft, show them the receipt and then deal with them or make an ass out of yourself with kids in the car and go to jail for nothing. Common sense seems to be lost on most people these days.
This was a Constitutional error by the cop. Lets not muddy the water with all of these other incidents. In this case right here, the woman was fully within her rights to behave the way she did.
 
Going after them damn Amish. Cops and regulators ain't worth a f^^k.

Lancaster County farmer fined $250,000 for repeated food safety violations | fox43.com

Prosecutors have accused Miller of showing a “singular, historic willingness to flout democratically enacted federal food safety laws of general applicability.”
Democratically enacted?

Miller’s Organic Farm buyer club has more than 2,000 members. Some are calling for the sanctions to be reversed.

But but but, I thought businesses can do what they want to do, @Rickyvol77? You have more than 2000 satisfied customers and the state comes in and tries to destroy his business.
 
Going after them damn Amish. Cops and regulators ain't worth a f^^k.

Lancaster County farmer fined $250,000 for repeated food safety violations | fox43.com


Democratically enacted?



But but but, I thought businesses can do what they want to do, @Rickyvol77? You have more than 2000 satisfied customers and the state comes in and tries to destroy his business.
Yea you can’t sell food that kills people because you don’t follow established regulations. Even the other Amish in the area adhere to the FDA policies. And I don’t think 2000 customers were satisfied considering at least two are dead because of him
 
I’ve always wondered at the situation where the body’s natural instinct is to avoid pain by trying to withdrawal from it. Stepping on someone’s head is going to make the hate and split between cops and everyday people widen. Can someone explain to me why causing someone more pain while being compliant is necessary?
Another phenomena I’ve seen in interactions is having 6 cops laying on someone who is proned and cuffed and they are all screaming in unison
“ quit resisting “, or when someone turns around and puts their hands behind their back and they keep repeating “ don’t resist me”. Never understood that. Barking needless commands doesn’t de-escalate anything, I guess it is used to sound authoritative but it just looks like a bunch of thugs setting someone up for a police report. “ He tensed “. Boop…resisting arrest.
I don’t have anything against those who do their job judiciously but cheap and petty policing is not doing the cops any favors.
 
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Yea you can’t sell food that kills people because you don’t follow established regulations. Even the other Amish in the area adhere to the FDA policies. And I don’t think 2000 customers were satisfied considering at least two are dead because of him
S^^t happens. That's the price of freedom.

And there was no proof or evidence that his farm killed anyone. But even if it were the case, 2 out of 2000 customers...
 
That's the world we live in today. Either you live in a sh!t hole like NYC and think you can rough up a Bodega owner up because your free crap government card didn't work, or you can live in a place like Florida and when a store accuses you of theft, show them the receipt and then deal with them or make an ass out of yourself with kids in the car and go to jail for nothing. Common sense seems to be lost on most people these days.
It’s just a receipt. It’s not your SS, your DOB, your full name it’s just a receipt. Seems a strange hill to get cuffed over.
 

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