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Ribs in the smoker for 2 hours. Might give them another half hour then out to wrap them.3 points
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just admit it. standing next to a bunch of LEOS while wearing matching mirrored oakleys gets you off hard.3 points
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Took the dog for a walk down our normal trail,.decided to venture off into the woods,..the little fucker sniffed this thing out,..more than a mile off a road, way out in woods..I'm gona check it out better when I have some boots on..no bodies inside.2 points
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Ham, scalloped potatoes, mixed veggies and Hawain sweet rolls. Strawberry shortcake for dessert2 points
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"good people dont smoke marijuana" What a stupid statement. Fuck you, Jeff Sessions. Fuck you.2 points
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I do the 3-2-1 method for regular spares. For babybacks I do 3-1-1, sometimes I don't need to go the full hour at the end.2 points
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Yes, Saturday night races are fun to watch. The Bristol night race is one of my favorites. All cup races should be on Saturday night after football starts.2 points
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I find it disturbing the max an officer would have acted in such a manner. Does that make every police officer a scum bag? Of course it doesn't, grow up.2 points
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I'm bringing this back to the top. We watched like 3 hours of HGTV tonight and I thought for sure I was going to watch a angle grinder send some hipster to the ER. I was actually cheering for the angle grinder, and if not that, the hammer he clearly didn't know how to use. He was hitting shit with it sideways.2 points
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A couple of my friends are with Toronto Police. They will talk about when someone gets terminated for their misconduct and it typically seems it was usually reported by other officers. Apparently if they witness something inappropriate and do nothing they are guilty of misconduct themselves and are jeopardizing their own careers which they are unwilling to do just to save a bad apple. Just because the termination of a cop doesn't make the news doesn't mean it doesn't happen.1 point
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Worked 22 hours of OT the last Two days. I'm going to go to my favorite BBQ joint and enjoy some ribs cooked by others.1 point
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She's 140ils....the ivy has those old small wine glass's, but she said the bartender filled it up! Question odot, if she had requested to be driven to the station to blow, is the officer legally forced to oblige? Also, the accuracy of those car breathalyzers must be questionable, no? Thanks, enjoy the riding season!1 point
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Nice! Ive stayed there a few times....the last few times weve been to the keys weve stayed at Hawks Cay resort on Duck key...bit of a drive to Key West from there....but thats a good thing. Duval St. is not good for my liver.1 point
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Modern sources citing Plummer and Bad Elk have tended to discuss the issue as defense against unlawful force; under contemporary law in most jurisdictions, a person may not use force to resist an unlawful arrest.[42] The Plummer quote has been noted to be a fabrication, not appearing in the text of the opinion.[43] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Elk_v._United_States i don't view LEOS any differently than other people. an unjust assault on my being will get anyone the same in return. cops shit the same as anyone else.1 point
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^ Quoted for absolute truth. Said person just happened to be a police officer.1 point
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Ever been to the yoop in the summer time? Hawaii has NO bugs... No mosquitos, no flies, no ugly yooper women, no other annoying pests. Perfect sunny weather and 80 degrees.1 point
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Remind me not to party with you.. Yes, by all means, kill a cop for trying to, right or wrong, arrest you. John Bad Elk v. United States, 177 U.S. 529 (1900), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that an individual had the right to use force to resist an unlawful arrest and was entitled to a jury instruction to that effect. In 1889, a tribal police officer, John Bad Elk, shot and killed another tribal police officer who was attempting to arrest Bad Elk without a warrant, on a misdemeanor charge, for a crime allegedly committed outside of the presence of the arresting officer. The Supreme Court reversed his conviction, noting that a person had the right to resist an unlawful arrest, and in the case of a death, murder may be reduced to manslaughter. The Supreme Court held the arrest to be unlawful due, in part, to the lack of a valid warrant. This case has been widely cited on the internet, but is no longer considered good law in a growing number of jurisdictions. Most states have, either by statute or by case law, removed the unlawful arrest defense for resisting arrest. In the 1960s, courts began to limit the right to resist an unlawful arrest, apparently influenced by Warner and by the Model Penal Code, which had eliminated the right.[33] In 1965, the first court struck down the right in New Jersey.[34] Although a few states adopted the Uniform Arrest Act, a majority of the states did not.[fn 2] The Model Penal Code in 1962 eliminated the right to resist an unlawful arrest on two grounds.[36] First, there were better alternative means of resolving the issue; second, resistance would likely result in greater injury to the citizen without preventing the arrest.[37] By 2012, only fourteen states allowed a citizen to resist an unlawful arrest.[fn 3][39] The case also received negative treatment in subsequent Supreme Court cases, from Carroll v. United States in 1925, on arrests and vehicle searches, to Atwater v. City of Lago Vista in 2001, holding that an arrest without a warrant, even for a misdemeanor, is lawful when authorized by statute. The case has also been cited on various internet sites as giving citizens the authority to resist unlawful arrest. This claim is normally put forth in connection with a misquoted version of Plummer v. State.[40] The most commonly quoted version is: "Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306 [sic]. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177 U.S. 529. The Court stated: “Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed."[41] Modern sources citing Plummer and Bad Elk have tended to discuss the issue as defense against unlawful force; under contemporary law in most jurisdictions, a person may not use force to resist an unlawful arrest.[42] The Plummer quote has been noted to be a fabrication, not appearing in the text of the opinion.[43] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Elk_v._United_States1 point
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Three-time Formula One World Champion Lewis Hamilton says he would like to race the Daytona 500 one day. Heading into this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix, most of the talk in the paddock has been centered around Fernando Alonso's decision to miss the Monaco Grand Prix to race in the Indianapolis 500. Asked on Thursday if he would like to race elsewhere other than F1, Hamilton replied: "I wouldn't miss out any of the races in Formula One. I'd definitely continue to do all the races, but I'd like to do MotoGP. I'd like to ride a MotoGP [bike]. Is there another race? Probably a NASCAR race, like the Daytona 500 maybe." Hamilton drove a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series car when he did a ride swap with Tony Stewart at the Watkins Glen International road course in New York in 2011. Hamilton was also on hand for the 2015 Cup series finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Florida when Kyle Busch won the Championship.1 point
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I agree...he should be fired right away. We don't like bad cops any more than anyone else out there. There are bad examples in every profession, from garbage collectors to doctors...1 point
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Sounds / looks like you're afraid to me. All the typical signs. Name calling, lumping all into same categories. Hiding behind a keyboard. It's ok to admit you're afraid. It's similar to those who rant about homosexuality the most. There are groups and Dr's to help you.1 point
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Sounds like you two have been nailed with impaired charges before...you both are very angry....get over it...just open your wallets and pay out......1 point
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Take it up w/ Wynnebag. Mind you since it probably doesn't infringe on the rights of the LGBT community, she couldn't give a rip.1 point
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Get your own material you thread deleting censoring sheep shit brained FUCK1 point
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I get Zoso's frustration, and a lot of unconstitutional legislation has been passed in this regard. But the cops don't make the laws. We'd be better off challenging certain issues legally, taking it up with our MPs, etc.1 point
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With cat history you have a better chance of getting blown up than any skidoo rider.1 point
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Found this big bastard washed up on Michigan Beach last night....hate to hit that fucker at speed in open water.1 point
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those who make the effort to be complaint and have no criminal records should be fastracked immediately for visa's. They are not leaches on the system they chased the american dream so let them stay1 point
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