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That is SO not fair! He can't even reach the steering wheel!Quote:
Originally Posted by TheSphinx [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
j/k
HI HADA!
Which is why, where I live, shotgun is such a coveted seating position.Quote:
That is SO not fair! He can't even reach the steering wheel!
~Sphinx
That puts me in mind of that TLC song:Quote:
Originally Posted by TheSphinx [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
No, I don't want no scrub
a scrub is a guy that can't no love from me
hangin' out the passenger side of his best friend's ride
trying to holler at me
that sucks..
dirty up your number plate, sombra. Or get that invisible-yet-reflective paint that makes your plate appear white when it it's flashed. Or, get one of those GPS nav systems that tells you where the cameras are. It's either that or not speeding ^.^
I drive a retired cop car :D my lil black and white crown vic.. people never tailgate me and cute boys always stike up conversations about it, its V8 and its really bright spotlight. So know that at least one thing good has came out of united states law enforcment -_- I get flirted with more. God Bless America
No, that's just an excuse- The reason guys flirt with you is cause you're so attractiveQuote:
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wow tiay, you and i will be great friends.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tiay [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
LOL. I like the reflective paint.Quote:
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its allll goodQuote:
Originally Posted by DoesntMatter [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
the beast strikes again...
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Police suspended for wheelchair dumping
1 hour, 18 minutes ago
TAMPA, Fla. - Four Hillsborough County sheriff's deputies have been suspended after purposely tipping a quadriplegic man out of his wheelchair at a jail, authorities said Tuesday.
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Orient Road Jail surveillance footage from Jan. 29 shows veteran deputy Charlette Marshall-Jones, 44, dumping Brian Sterner out of his wheelchair and searching him on the floor after he was brought in on a warrant after a traffic violation.
Sterner said when he was taken into a booking room and told to stand up, Jones grew agitated when he told her that he could not.
"She was irked that I wasn't complying to what she was telling me to do," he told The Tampa Tribune. "It didn't register with her that she was asking me to do something I can't do."
Jones has been suspended without pay, and Sgt. Gary Hinson, 51, Cpl. Steven Dickey, 45 and Cpl. Decondra Williams, 36 have also been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation, sheriff's spokeswoman Debbie Carter said.
"The actions are indefensible at every level," Chief Deputy Jose Docobo said. "Based on what I saw, anything short of dismissal would be inappropriate."
He said the officers' actions were an aberration.
A woman who answered Jones' telephone said Jones was unavailable. A message left at a telephone number listed for a Steven Dickey in Tampa was not immediately returned Tuesday night. Listings for Hinson and Williams could not be located.
"That none of the supervisors acted upon what they saw is of great concern," Docobo said. "This is not the norm at the sheriff's office."
Sterner was arrested at his Riverview home and taken to the jail Jan. 29 on a charge of fleeing and attempting to elude a police officer, according to records. He posted $2,000 bond and was released Feb 3.
A warrant for Sterner's arrest was issued after an Oct. 25 incident, in which Tampa police stopped him in Ybor City. He was stopped while driving a Mini Cooper that had been fitted with hand pedals and was cited for blocking an intersection.
"My client was stopped that night and was given a traffic citation, so how could he be fleeing and eluding?" Sterner's lawyer John Trevena said. "We're very skeptical about the basis for the charge itself."
Trevena said he hopes authorities investigate the deputies for criminal charges. He said he was "mortified" when he watched the footage.
"I couldn't believe that a detention deputy would be so callous toward an individual, whether they were disabled or not," he said. misombra says, "I could believe it. cops are worthless pieces of shit that should all just die."
On Sterner's MySpace page, the 32-year-old cites interests that include wheelchair rugby, yoga, art shows and documentaries.
DIE COP DIE!
Ugh. How disgusting. It's hard to believe a woman could be such an ass.
I hope the public runs her out of town.
die cop lover.
have you seen the video of the girl who was strip searched by men and women officers?
yeah i made sexy taim to itQuote:
Originally Posted by misombra [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
oh dose dirty po pos
they make me so angry.
like, homicidally angry.
i dnt know why u have so much hate for them
what are you a cop lover?
don't be up here sticking up for cops because you may find yourself in my line of fire.
yeah all my family are cops. cops at sunset hill. what if i am a cop lover huh? ur line of fine will do nothing to meeeeeeee
ugh. we're not friends anymore.
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Originally Posted by misombra [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
No - I must have missed it.
Cops suck balls. They talk like everything is a matter of fact. Where can I see this video?
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNDsb7wLwL4"]YouTube - Woman strip searched by police after calling THEM for help![/ame]
It's not right to have the male officers in there... sounds like they thought her to be a possible psych case.
no, they're cops and that's the way they do it.
she called the police because she was beat up. besides, even if someone is a psych case, or even a suicidal risk, that does not warrant having your clothes removed in an empty jail cell for 6 hours.
damn cops are ****ed up. i can imagine this lady was in some incredible fear. once the cops do something that they're not supposed to do you wonder how far they will really go.
that's absolutely ****ing terrible what they did to that lady.
I agree that the men should not have participated. The fact there was no cavity search makes me think they were worried she might try to hang herself with her clothing.
they asked her, "have you ever tried harming yourself?"
she replied, "now, or ever?"
then they proceeded to handcuff her, throw her down, and take her clothes off.
Yeah, this makes me think they were worried abouther being a danger to herself. Her answer implies she may have had a history of self-harm, at least this is the way they would have interpretted her answer in a psych ward.Quote:
Originally Posted by misombra [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
is this the kind of thing you see in the psych ward you work at?
she was the one calling for help.
this happened to my cousin. his wife called the cops because there was a fight and the cops started beating her up. my cousin of course got in the way and wound up getting beat the hell up himself. i'm talking bruises, black eyes, blood, etc. beat up.
got a lot of money off a lawsuit for that one.
can you imagine calling the cops for help and they come and beat you up, and do something like what they did to that lady?
Well, sort of.Quote:
Originally Posted by misombra [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Didn't they say she was resisting arrest? Perhaps she was out of control physically.
If patients are out of control physically, yes, they would be held down, and certainly they'd be screaming like that. Assuming she was physically out of control, she would have forcibly been given an injection to calm her down, or perhaps put in restraints. They wouldn't have had to take her clothes, though, because there is enough staff to allow for one on one observation when necessary, which would negate the risk of her hanging herself.
Anyway, I'm not saying that IS what happened... only that I can see certain particular instances in which it might.
ugh, i'm totally disgusted by this and cops in general right now.
that girl could very well have been me. i have tried to hurt myself before. not recently, but in the past. and yes, i would have resisted those people too. i am afraid of the police. i don't like them and i don't trust them. when that guy said it could've been anybody, i believe that could have been me.
the only bad thing this girl did, in my opinion, is call the cops. biggest mistake ever.
god that's awful. But you can't paint them all with the same brush, sombra. I'm sure there are good cops out there too.
oh puke on me, a forum full of cop lovers.
sure there are, but very little. as evidenced by this chart...
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I have to agree with Tiay.Quote:
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For example...
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~Sphinx
hey i didn't say that!
That woman better get justice and those cops better lose their badge or there is seriously something ****ed up.
they'll probably get away with it.
once again the beast is loose with their "non-lethal" stun guns.
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Mentally-ill man dies after police use Taser
Police confronted Aguilar at this Roswell apartment complex
The Roswell Police Department is defending its officers' use of non-lethal force after a man they forcibly detained died.
A confrontation between officers and the suspect, Javiar Aguilar, ensued Thursday afternoon when Aguilar allegedly made threats to his health care providers. Police say Aguilar was mentally-ill.
Roswell police say when they arrived at the 47-year-old's apartment, he was a danger to himself and others. When authorities told Aguilar they were going to take him to a hospital for treatment, police say he put up a fight.
"When they responded and advised him that he was going to be taken to a mental health facility for treatment, he refused to go," Roswell Deputy Police Chief Scott Douglass said.
Douglass said the confrontation turned physical and officers had to use pepper spray and a stun gun to subdue Aguilar. Authorities then took him to Eastern New Mexico Medical Center where he died 40 minutes later.
While Aguilar's exact cause of death is undetermined, the arrest is being investigated by Roswell police.
Douglass says he is confident his officers followed the department's policy.
>i'm mentally ill too.