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POLICE STATE!!!...arrested for dancing at jefferson memorial
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[quote:STYLIE:MV8xNTA5NTE2XzI0ODgwNzcxX0EzNTE5QkVG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1069180] [quote:thedudeabidesman] [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jUU3yCy3uI[/youtube] [/quote] This isn't Police brutality. A lot of what I've seen here on GLP is legitimate abuse of powers used by the police, but not this. What this is, is a group of people who have all agreed to show disrespect for the law in a public place, and when the police come to them and give them a warning, rather than to heed that warning, they show a great amount of beligerance and disrespect, which they, themselves, wouldn't even tolerate if anyone were to talk to THEM like they've talked to the police, and then they squeal, "POLICE BRUTALITY!" and videotape it when the cops arrest them. It's embarrassing to see that you actually think that this is an abuse of power. Everyone that was arrested in this video deserved to be arrested because of the lack of respect they showed to the police, and because it was clear that they were asking for it, like the man and woman who were "dancing" rather lewdly and then even after they were arrested, the other guys "danced" in mockery of the police, and they too, were arrested, and then they asked "WHY?" Everybody who got arrested knew that they were breaking the law and they were being beligerant and defiant to the police. They were a group who were asking for trouble, so they got what was coming to them. I'm sorry, but I can't go along with you on this one. [/quote] Lack of respect is now punishable by arrest? Since you have OBVIOUSLY just made this new American Law up from WAAAAAY over there in Europe... Would you mind defining exactly what constitutes disrespect to our new Overlords. As a 2nd class citizen, what jail terms and fines will you be establishing if I "disrespect" an officer? Verbal Assault? 2 years in prison? Maybe forced labor camp for saying Fuck You to a 1rst class citizen... Fuck off dipshit... [/quote]
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