\"You're a FUCKING Coward!" - Man Lets Loose On Austin Cop Who Detains Him For Cop Watching | |
Simann User ID: 33148959 United States 03/04/2013 09:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He was asking for it when he changed his tone of voice. He could have said that all to the officer in a much more calm manner and made a much more valid point. For all the officer knew, the guy was tripping out on drugs, so in effort to ensure public safety the officer arrested the guy. Officers are no above the law, but they do enforce the law that is written. Part of those laws is that the officer is entitled to ensure his own safety as well as ensure public safety. When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. - Spock |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 35369891 United States 03/04/2013 09:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 35369891 United States 03/04/2013 09:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He was asking for it when he changed his tone of voice. He could have said that all to the officer in a much more calm manner and made a much more valid point. Quoting: Simann For all the officer knew, the guy was tripping out on drugs, so in effort to ensure public safety the officer arrested the guy. Officers are no above the law, but they do enforce the law that is written. Part of those laws is that the officer is entitled to ensure his own safety as well as ensure public safety. Ohhhhh so a voice tone is enough these days, pfffftttttt, roided out pussies cant take strong language. I know they have a hard job but they have poured their own collective gasoline on the social distrust fire long ago. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 35350153 United States 03/04/2013 09:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He was asking for it when he changed his tone of voice. He could have said that all to the officer in a much more calm manner and made a much more valid point. Quoting: Simann For all the officer knew, the guy was tripping out on drugs, so in effort to ensure public safety the officer arrested the guy. Officers are no above the law, but they do enforce the law that is written. Part of those laws is that the officer is entitled to ensure his own safety as well as ensure public safety. Where is the law that an officer is entitled to ensure his own safety? That's their own fucking rule that they beat down everyone that challenges their position of power. They are trained to dominate, like the nazis they are. |
omar User ID: 34687788 United Kingdom 03/04/2013 09:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 29138849 United States 03/04/2013 09:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He was asking for it when he changed his tone of voice. He could have said that all to the officer in a much more calm manner and made a much more valid point. Quoting: Simann For all the officer knew, the guy was tripping out on drugs, so in effort to ensure public safety the officer arrested the guy. Officers are no above the law, but they do enforce the law that is written. Part of those laws is that the officer is entitled to ensure his own safety as well as ensure public safety. BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! |
Fooled User ID: 8922851 United Kingdom 03/04/2013 09:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He didn't commit any crime. The police with his shit psychology perceives with his broken brain any act against his EGO (following his car), as a criminal behavior. A hurt ego makes the cop feel a criminal behavior has been committed. A hurt ego causes all sorts of sensations. Therefore the lack of perception of truth. The problem is with the cop. He should not have that ego. You are all still asleep. Being informed of the political, global deceit, lies and propaganda and knowing who really runs the world is NOT being awake. You are all still ASLEEP. |
asymetriclogic User ID: 35405415 United States 03/04/2013 09:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Inspite of the young man being right, he was highly verbally abusive to the cop. He probably would have been better off letting the cop answer and getting him to trip up. He is lucky the cop didn't get him for disturbing the peace. I think the officer was was pretty much patient with the young lad overall. There are better ways to handle a situation like this. Where spirit, logic, intuition, and truth intermingle. USMC Lifer. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4549916 United States 03/04/2013 09:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He was asking for it when he changed his tone of voice. He could have said that all to the officer in a much more calm manner and made a much more valid point. Quoting: Simann For all the officer knew, the guy was tripping out on drugs, so in effort to ensure public safety the officer arrested the guy. Officers are no above the law, but they do enforce the law that is written. Part of those laws is that the officer is entitled to ensure his own safety as well as ensure public safety. He was asking for it when he changed his tone of voice. He could have said that all to the officer in a much more calm manner and made a much more valid point. Quoting: Simann For all the officer knew, the guy was tripping out on drugs, so in effort to ensure public safety the officer arrested the guy. Officers are no above the law, but they do enforce the law that is written. Part of those laws is that the officer is entitled to ensure his own safety as well as ensure public safety. Your comments make no sense - since when do drugs make you change tones... His rights were plainly violated and he was clearly intimidated by the pol ice faux officer... U r a shill/troll/donkey |
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trippiness User ID: 31762042 United States 03/04/2013 09:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He was asking for it when he changed his tone of voice. He could have said that all to the officer in a much more calm manner and made a much more valid point. Quoting: Simann For all the officer knew, the guy was tripping out on drugs, so in effort to ensure public safety the officer arrested the guy. Officers are no above the law, but they do enforce the law that is written. Part of those laws is that the officer is entitled to ensure his own safety as well as ensure public safety. Ohhhhh so a voice tone is enough these days, pfffftttttt, roided out pussies cant take strong language. I know they have a hard job but they have poured their own collective gasoline on the social distrust fire long ago. As much as I'd like to bash on the cop for being some power-tripping bully, this is retarded. The guy filming the thing was screaming at the cop, and wouldn't even have a decent human like conversation with him. The cop had his voice lowered and was simply asking the guy to calm down. And that was after pulling the guy over for following the cop. Granted there's nothing illegal about it, but if anyone was following me around I'd be concerned and want to know why. If I were a cop, especially in cholo territory, I would probably be an even higher level of concerned. This video is a fail. Don't be afraid to let go. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 33692187 United States 03/04/2013 10:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | During the confrontation, Buehler asks the cop if "officer safety" is more important to him than the rights of the people. "Absolutely," the cop responds. "Me going home..." Buehler interrupts, "You took an oath to defend the constitution!" "So did you," the cop responds, entirely wrongly. Read more: [link to informationliberation.com] if we all had 10 percent of the balls this guy has got this wouldnt be a police state.... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4488404 United States 03/04/2013 10:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He was asking for it when he changed his tone of voice. He could have said that all to the officer in a much more calm manner and made a much more valid point. Quoting: Simann For all the officer knew, the guy was tripping out on drugs, so in effort to ensure public safety the officer arrested the guy. Officers are no above the law, but they do enforce the law that is written. Part of those laws is that the officer is entitled to ensure his own safety as well as ensure public safety. Ohhhhh so a voice tone is enough these days, pfffftttttt, roided out pussies cant take strong language. I know they have a hard job but they have poured their own collective gasoline on the social distrust fire long ago. As much as I'd like to bash on the cop for being some power-tripping bully, this is retarded. The guy filming the thing was screaming at the cop, and wouldn't even have a decent human like conversation with him. The cop had his voice lowered and was simply asking the guy to calm down. And that was after pulling the guy over for following the cop. Granted there's nothing illegal about it, but if anyone was following me around I'd be concerned and want to know why. If I were a cop, especially in cholo territory, I would probably be an even higher level of concerned. This video is a fail. C'mon, a man finally has the balls to give the pigs back the same crap that they are always giving us and we bash the guy for standing up? He made that pig feel about a 1/2 inch tall, which he apparently is. Don't worry, pig will make his revenge on the next citizen who is not as aggressive and will cower to his "authoritah". I'm glad this guy was able to punk the cops! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 34614914 United States 03/04/2013 10:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in Austin, and the entire force down here is a bunch of fucking cowards and pussies. And there are a shit ton of these fucking cowards too. They're everywhere. Austin is a city of "pilot programs" for the NWO, so these cops are always on some other shit. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4549916 United States 03/04/2013 10:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If the cops were good they could team up with the young adults and even deputize them in some capacity for the people. Internal affairs could team up with this civilian outsourced brigade and the gov could even fund it... Eventually a big company of third party watchers sworn to uphold the constitution and report on bad officers.. All roads lead to more police.. Your best bet for survival is to stop trying to beat the system but instead craft your own survival and non-interfering mission. Your life isn't worth collective liberty. Liberty has to be earned or loss by us collectively... Right now we are losing it and fighting or hoping cannot change what decades of policy and wrecklessness have done. Get right with your life and stop worrying about things beyond your control. Don't be a target or a shill. Stay away from confronting authority... Blend in with the sheep for Max survival probability. |
Interstellar Breeze User ID: 29898248 Sweden 03/04/2013 10:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22861045 United States 03/04/2013 10:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i work closely with my local police department every night. i practice emergency medicine.. its getting harder and harder to defend their actions.. i put my life in their hands nightly and have nothing but the utmost respect for most.. but some truly are bullies and cowards.. this man deserves a standing ovation for the way he dealt with this situation.. |
in5d User ID: 26897578 United States 03/04/2013 10:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4549916 United States 03/04/2013 10:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My area is crawling with nazi wannabes these days... for their henchman/cops, you gotta act as sweet as the Buddha... compliment them when you don't mean it, etc. Don't give them an inch. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25953791 Deal with it or move... Make yourself an ally / why the us vs them mentality... Put yourself in their shoes and walk a mile |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18157739 United States 03/04/2013 10:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He was asking for it when he changed his tone of voice. He could have said that all to the officer in a much more calm manner and made a much more valid point. Quoting: Simann For all the officer knew, the guy was tripping out on drugs, so in effort to ensure public safety the officer arrested the guy. Officers are no above the law, but they do enforce the law that is written. Part of those laws is that the officer is entitled to ensure his own safety as well as ensure public safety. Uhh no they were picking on Antonio ... They've illegally arrested him 3 times now... They were trying to do it a 4th good thing there where plenty of cameras ....... Btw Antonio is an old ranger and West Point grad he ain't just stirring up shit... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 30193893 United Kingdom 03/04/2013 10:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He was asking for it when he changed his tone of voice. He could have said that all to the officer in a much more calm manner and made a much more valid point. Quoting: Simann For all the officer knew, the guy was tripping out on drugs, so in effort to ensure public safety the officer arrested the guy. Officers are no above the law, but they do enforce the law that is written. Part of those laws is that the officer is entitled to ensure his own safety as well as ensure public safety. Ohhhhh so a voice tone is enough these days, pfffftttttt, roided out pussies cant take strong language. I know they have a hard job but they have poured their own collective gasoline on the social distrust fire long ago. As much as I'd like to bash on the cop for being some power-tripping bully, this is retarded. The guy filming the thing was screaming at the cop, and wouldn't even have a decent human like conversation with him. The cop had his voice lowered and was simply asking the guy to calm down. And that was after pulling the guy over for following the cop. Granted there's nothing illegal about it, but if anyone was following me around I'd be concerned and want to know why. If I were a cop, especially in cholo territory, I would probably be an even higher level of concerned. This video is a fail. Couldn't agree more. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18868013 United Kingdom 03/04/2013 10:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If the cops were good they could team up with the young adults and even deputize them in some capacity for the people. Internal affairs could team up with this civilian outsourced brigade and the gov could even fund it... Eventually a big company of third party watchers sworn to uphold the constitution and report on bad officers.. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4549916 All roads lead to more police.. Your best bet for survival is to stop trying to beat the system but instead craft your own survival and non-interfering mission. Your life isn't worth collective liberty. Liberty has to be earned or loss by us collectively... Right now we are losing it and fighting or hoping cannot change what decades of policy and wrecklessness have done. Get right with your life and stop worrying about things beyond your control. Don't be a target or a shill. Stay away from confronting authority... Blend in with the sheep for Max survival probability. So you want people too bend over and become little shitbags as long as things just carry on,thats not going to happen,people have had enough,the government has always went too far and the cops have went too far,they are now the enemy of the people who pay for their existance,they need too go,pick the right side and dont be a shitbag. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18157739 United States 03/04/2013 10:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He was asking for it when he changed his tone of voice. He could have said that all to the officer in a much more calm manner and made a much more valid point. Quoting: Simann For all the officer knew, the guy was tripping out on drugs, so in effort to ensure public safety the officer arrested the guy. Officers are no above the law, but they do enforce the law that is written. Part of those laws is that the officer is entitled to ensure his own safety as well as ensure public safety. Ohhhhh so a voice tone is enough these days, pfffftttttt, roided out pussies cant take strong language. I know they have a hard job but they have poured their own collective gasoline on the social distrust fire long ago. As much as I'd like to bash on the cop for being some power-tripping bully, this is retarded. The guy filming the thing was screaming at the cop, and wouldn't even have a decent human like conversation with him. The cop had his voice lowered and was simply asking the guy to calm down. And that was after pulling the guy over for following the cop. Granted there's nothing illegal about it, but if anyone was following me around I'd be concerned and want to know why. If I were a cop, especially in cholo territory, I would probably be an even higher level of concerned. This video is a fail. He was asking for it when he changed his tone of voice. He could have said that all to the officer in a much more calm manner and made a much more valid point. Quoting: Simann For all the officer knew, the guy was tripping out on drugs, so in effort to ensure public safety the officer arrested the guy. Officers are no above the law, but they do enforce the law that is written. Part of those laws is that the officer is entitled to ensure his own safety as well as ensure public safety. Ohhhhh so a voice tone is enough these days, pfffftttttt, roided out pussies cant take strong language. I know they have a hard job but they have poured their own collective gasoline on the social distrust fire long ago. As much as I'd like to bash on the cop for being some power-tripping bully, this is retarded. The guy filming the thing was screaming at the cop, and wouldn't even have a decent human like conversation with him. The cop had his voice lowered and was simply asking the guy to calm down. And that was after pulling the guy over for following the cop. Granted there's nothing illegal about it, but if anyone was following me around I'd be concerned and want to know why. If I were a cop, especially in cholo territory, I would probably be an even higher level of concerned. This video is a fail. Do your homework loser Austin police has been targeting and hate assign the guy yelling in the vid... The only fail here is your ability to see the cops behavior is driving good people mad. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24606417 United States 03/04/2013 10:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | BELLIGERENT ONLY BELLIGERENTS HAVE RIGHTS ! In U.S. vs. JOHNSON (76 Fed, Supp. 538), (speaking of YOUR 5th amendment protected right against self-incrimination...) Federal District Court Judge James Alger Fee ruled that: "The privilege against self-incrimination is neither accorded to the passive resistant, not to the person who is ignorant of his rights, nor to one who is indifferent thereto. It is a fighting clause. Its benefits can be retained only by sustained combat. It cannot be claimed by attorney or solicitor. It is valid only when insisted upon by a belligerent claimant in person. The one who is persuaded by honeyed words or moral suasion to testify or produce documents rather than make a last ditch stand, simply loses the protection. . . . He must refuse to answer or produce, and test the matter in contempt proceedings, or by habeas corpus." McAlister vs. Henkle, 201 U. S. 90, 26 S.Ct. 385, 50 L. Ed. 671; Commonwealth vs. Shaw, 4 Cush . 594, 50 Am. Dec. 813; Orum vs. State, 38 Ohio App. 171, 175 N.E. 876. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 35036694 United States 03/04/2013 10:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | During the confrontation, Buehler asks the cop if "officer safety" is more important to him than the rights of the people. "Absolutely," the cop responds. "Me going home..." Buehler interrupts, "You took an oath to defend the constitution!" "So did you," the cop responds, entirely wrongly. Read more: [link to informationliberation.com] If Icould give this a MILLION stars I would... and YOU BRIEF???? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18157739 United States 03/04/2013 10:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He was asking for it when he changed his tone of voice. He could have said that all to the officer in a much more calm manner and made a much more valid point. Quoting: Simann For all the officer knew, the guy was tripping out on drugs, so in effort to ensure public safety the officer arrested the guy. Officers are no above the law, but they do enforce the law that is written. Part of those laws is that the officer is entitled to ensure his own safety as well as ensure public safety. Ohhhhh so a voice tone is enough these days, pfffftttttt, roided out pussies cant take strong language. I know they have a hard job but they have poured their own collective gasoline on the social distrust fire long ago. As much as I'd like to bash on the cop for being some power-tripping bully, this is retarded. The guy filming the thing was screaming at the cop, and wouldn't even have a decent human like conversation with him. The cop had his voice lowered and was simply asking the guy to calm down. And that was after pulling the guy over for following the cop. Granted there's nothing illegal about it, but if anyone was following me around I'd be concerned and want to know why. If I were a cop, especially in cholo territory, I would probably be an even higher level of concerned. This video is a fail. Couldn't agree more. Your a dumb ducking Brit you don't even have a right to free speech so shut up bitch |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 402164 United States 03/04/2013 10:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | First people need to learn the law and what our rights actually are. Second people need to use the legal system and start taking the cops to task for their actions. If people try to fight by yelling cops down, they lose everytime. Now if a civil war/revolutionary war broke out because of the cops bullying people, then we would have to go another route. |
THE WORDSMITH User ID: 1161385 United States 03/04/2013 10:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He was asking for it when he changed his tone of voice. He could have said that all to the officer in a much more calm manner and made a much more valid point. Quoting: Simann For all the officer knew, the guy was tripping out on drugs, so in effort to ensure public safety the officer arrested the guy. Officers are no above the law, but they do enforce the law that is written. Part of those laws is that the officer is entitled to ensure his own safety as well as ensure public safety. It's called "Being Combative" and I recommend your speech should be firm but calm....lol... for obvious reasons.... |