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Yup most of us dont like being set up but that first cop in the clip went out of his way to intimidate that guy. he should face disciplinary action for it.  imo 

Here three complaints against the same officer brings with it consequences for a reason, a very good reason.

Its part of his job to separate these things.

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20 minutes ago, old indy said:

Yup most of us dont like being set up but that first cop in the clip went out of his way to intimidate that guy. he should face disciplinary action for it.  imo 

Here three complaints against the same officer brings with it consequences for a reason, a very good reason.

Its part of his job to separate these things.

Asking for id is a cause for disciplinary action? :lol:

That cop smelled the bs a mile away.

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1 minute ago, DAVE said:

Asking for id is a cause for disciplinary action? :lol:

That cop smelled the bs a mile away.

IF that was all he did no.  this cop followed him down the street fer christ sakes.    thats harassment  plain and simple.  he went out of his way to intimidate instead of answering a simple question    FUCK HIM.       and yes i would say all this to his face without hesitation.    btdt  did it help me then  no but thats not the point is it.?   or should i have just typed 

 

WHOOOOOSH           

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3 hours ago, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot said:

Both parties involved are idiots. The cops for not accepting a complaint, but the people filming are making it difficult by not stating their case. If you're going into a police station to complain about an injustice by the officers, why be so difficult and cunty?

Fake news, next.

You should be able to walk into a police station and ask for a complaint form without being questioned, end of story..

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2 hours ago, Highmark said:

Simple.   You don't have to if you haven't done anything wrong.  

Would I, yes but by law you do not have to identify yourself unless you have done something wrong.

The problem with giving your name is the high probability that officer hard-on will look up you and figure out what happened to you to so an effort can be made to obfuscate your complaint before it ever gets brought to the attention of the appropriate person/department who handles complaints.

At the end of the day you should be able to just walk into a police station and get the requested complaint form and either mail it or deliver it to the proper authority that handles police complaints, without being questioned who, why's, etc.

 

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2 hours ago, DAVE said:

Again...why so hard to just show the guy ID...

You keep asking that question. Would you really be stupid enough to show an aggressive cop your ID if you didn't have to?

The cop was trying to scare the guy away from making a complaint.  He wanted his id so he could look him up and warn a possible arresting officer that someone might be filing a complaint. 

Notice how easy it was at the stations that had a form to fill out?

There should be a system in place where you fill out a form, that goes to the local station, and a copy to a central location so that it can't get buried. 

I'm sure the reporter set the cops up with his attitude before the clip started but cops should be able to handle it.

What if it was a women who'd been raped by a cop. She wouldn't have wanted to tell that cop in the middle of the hallway. Specially if he acted the way the cop that chased the guy down the street did. 

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2 hours ago, Highmark said:

Zero reason other than to hide when officers do something wrong not to simply hand out a complaint form.   It does seem from the video that many of the cops were simply assholes however, sometimes these video's can be taken out of context if the whole interaction isn't seen.   Doesn't seem to be the case here.  

The first cop following him out the station and down the street should lose his job immediately.  

AG was right the attitude to protect their own no matter what is a problem in many Union groups.  

 

20 minutes ago, Mileage Psycho said:

The problem with giving your name is the high probability that officer hard-on will look up you and figure out what happened to you to so an effort can be made to obfuscate your complaint before it ever gets brought to the attention of the appropriate person/department who handles complaints.

At the end of the day you should be able to just walk into a police station and get the requested complaint form and either mail it or deliver it to the proper authority that handles police complaints, without being questioned who, why's, etc.

 

 

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38 minutes ago, Mileage Psycho said:

You should be able to walk into a police station and ask for a complaint form without being questioned, end of story..

You should be able to be asked for ID and not have a problem with it.

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29 minutes ago, revkevsdi said:

You keep asking that question. Would you really be stupid enough to show an aggressive cop your ID if you didn't have to?

The cop was trying to scare the guy away from making a complaint.  He wanted his id so he could look him up and warn a possible arresting officer that someone might be filing a complaint. 

Notice how easy it was at the stations that had a form to fill out?

There should be a system in place where you fill out a form, that goes to the local station, and a copy to a central location so that it can't get buried. 

I'm sure the reporter set the cops up with his attitude before the clip started but cops should be able to handle it.

What if it was a women who'd been raped by a cop. She wouldn't have wanted to tell that cop in the middle of the hallway. Specially if he acted the way the cop that chased the guy down the street did. 

You poor thing.

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3 hours ago, Angry ginger said:

The laws require ID for that not to ask the cop a question or for a form.  SBYL ya bootlicker.  

Fucking Canadians dont know about freedom and shit. 

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3 hours ago, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot said:

When he's there to file a complaint! It's not an anonymous complaint! He's going to file a lawsuit or something? He's going to have to be identified before the proceedings! Just silly! Fake news fail!

Why cant the cop just answer the question?  We have to do as they say (no we dont) but they decide (not the courts) if your complaint is something they want to accept? You need some mouthwash to wash that cop dick off of your breath...

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1 minute ago, Nazipigdog said:

Why cant the cop just answer the question?  We have to do as they say (no we dont) but they decide (not the courts) if your complaint is something they want to accept? You need some mouthwash to wash that cop dick off of your breath...

Why couldnt the guy just show some Id? :lol:

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2 hours ago, Kivalo said:

The Reporter didn't give specifics because that would be a crime, instead all he did was ask what the procedure is for filing a complaint. That is not disruptive in anyway. The fact that he was intimidated by each of those cops speaks volumes.

And your right in a free society. You should not be harassed for practicing your rights. 

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2 minutes ago, DAVE said:

Showing a cop my id doesnt effect my freedom whatsoever

You are so naive. If a cop wants to fuck with you or harass you in the future its good for them to know where you live and your name. Dont think it doesnt happen. 

Like someone else here mentioned, if you are there to file a complaint about another officer dont think they are above protecting their brother by discrediting you real quick. These jackboots are so arrogant they dont even think to wonder if they could be recorded. Happens all the time FYI...

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3 hours ago, DAVE said:

Some people have more time for bs...im always respectful to cops...ive been let off alot of tickets....

 

Why are you breaking the law in the first place? 

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5 minutes ago, DAVE said:

Showing a cop my id doesnt effect my freedom whatsoever

Its your right to not have to. This isnt the soviet union.. or Canada. We have rights here

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