This is Why I Just Don't Like Cops

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My first encounter was in Houston, Texas in 1977 when I had just arrived from Florida in my car. I was pulling away from the drop boxes of the main Post Office downtown, heading for the Medical Center where one of my parents was hospitalized. Motorcycle cop pulls me over and said I didn't take the right lane leaving the Post Office drive thru. There was 5 lanes and even more signs overhead. I gave him my FL license and explained my situation. He was a total ass and said, "Well, they have street signs in Florida, too." So I copped an attitude and he threatened to arrest me. For what?

Like I said, I really don't like cops.
What situation? You have to stay in the right lane when making a right in every state of the union, and move over after signalling when it's safe to do so. Getting all pissy about being stopped is the wrong approach.

I wasn't trying to turn, you moron. Five lanes all going straight with no possible turns for another block.
Five lanes leaving the post office? Sounds like you were stoned.


Sounds to me like she has trouble with police everywhere she goes.

There isn't but one commmon denominator in all those situations.


The common denominator, if you had the ability to connect dots, which requires a smidgen of intelligence, was that I was from out of town, out-of-state plates.

Cops are much more heavier-handed with people out of town for the sheer revenue machine that it is.

Motorists stopped for incidents with out of state plates are more likely to just pay the fine so they don't have to come back and attend court.

Thanks for exhibiting your brilliant analytical skills. I wonder how you keep your day job.

You mentioned nothing about out of state plate previously. Therefore, to say I lack intelligence because I didn't take into account something you never mentioned is foolish. It still wouldn't matter about the plate as you haven't provided any proof of what you say happened and it has nothing to do with whether you were in your home town or 10000 miles away.
 
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My first encounter was in Houston, Texas in 1977 when I had just arrived from Florida in my car. I was pulling away from the drop boxes of the main Post Office downtown, heading for the Medical Center where one of my parents was hospitalized. Motorcycle cop pulls me over and said I didn't take the right lane leaving the Post Office drive thru. There was 5 lanes and even more signs overhead. I gave him my FL license and explained my situation. He was a total ass and said, "Well, they have street signs in Florida, too." So I copped an attitude and he threatened to arrest me. For what?

Like I said, I really don't like cops.
What situation? You have to stay in the right lane when making a right in every state of the union, and move over after signalling when it's safe to do so. Getting all pissy about being stopped is the wrong approach.

I wasn't trying to turn, you moron. Five lanes all going straight with no possible turns for another block.
Five lanes leaving the post office? Sounds like you were stoned.


Sounds to me like she has trouble with police everywhere she goes.

There isn't but one commmon denominator in all those situations.


The common denominator, if you had the ability to connect dots, which requires a smidgen of intelligence, was that I was from out of town, out-of-state plates.

Cops are much more heavier-handed with people out of town for the sheer revenue machine that it is.

Motorists stopped for incidents with out of state plates are more likely to just pay the fine so they don't have to come back and attend court.

Thanks for exhibiting your brilliant analytical skills. I wonder how you keep your day job.

I think we've all been picked on by cops because "we weren't from around those parts". You know what you do? Pay the fucking fine and be on your way.

Black people need to learn not to argue with cops when they get pulled over. If you want to fight it, do it in court. You can beg, be nice, cry, etc. But arguing will get you know where. I know cops who will give you more tickets if you argue or piss them off.
 
What situation? You have to stay in the right lane when making a right in every state of the union, and move over after signalling when it's safe to do so. Getting all pissy about being stopped is the wrong approach.

I wasn't trying to turn, you moron. Five lanes all going straight with no possible turns for another block.
Five lanes leaving the post office? Sounds like you were stoned.


Sounds to me like she has trouble with police everywhere she goes.

There isn't but one commmon denominator in all those situations.


The common denominator, if you had the ability to connect dots, which requires a smidgen of intelligence, was that I was from out of town, out-of-state plates.

Cops are much more heavier-handed with people out of town for the sheer revenue machine that it is.

Motorists stopped for incidents with out of state plates are more likely to just pay the fine so they don't have to come back and attend court.

Thanks for exhibiting your brilliant analytical skills. I wonder how you keep your day job.

I think we've all been picked on by cops because "we weren't from around those parts". You know what you do? Pay the fucking fine and be on your way.

Black people need to learn not to argue with cops when they get pulled over. If you want to fight it, do it in court. You can beg, be nice, cry, etc. But arguing will get you know where. I know cops who will give you more tickets if you argue or piss them off.

Apparently some haven't learned that showing your ass isn't a good game plan.
 
What situation? You have to stay in the right lane when making a right in every state of the union, and move over after signalling when it's safe to do so. Getting all pissy about being stopped is the wrong approach.

I wasn't trying to turn, you moron. Five lanes all going straight with no possible turns for another block.
Five lanes leaving the post office? Sounds like you were stoned.


Sounds to me like she has trouble with police everywhere she goes.

There isn't but one commmon denominator in all those situations.


The common denominator, if you had the ability to connect dots, which requires a smidgen of intelligence, was that I was from out of town, out-of-state plates.

Cops are much more heavier-handed with people out of town for the sheer revenue machine that it is.

Motorists stopped for incidents with out of state plates are more likely to just pay the fine so they don't have to come back and attend court.

Thanks for exhibiting your brilliant analytical skills. I wonder how you keep your day job.

You mentioned nothing about out of state plate previously. Therefore, to say I lack intelligence because I didn't take into account something you never mentioned is foolish. It still wouldn't matter about the plate as you haven't provided any proof of what you say happened and it has nothing to do with whether you were in your home town or 10000 miles away.

I think all it would take is an audit of the tickets given to see if black people are being picked on.

And if I were black, I'd drive the speed limit. In fact I'm white and I drive the speed limit. Do black people want to be above the law?
 
These cops who turned their backs for a second time really don't give a phlying phuck and they don't care if they start a race war. They'd rather be azzholes at a funeral, flip off their mayor and create problems instead of a solve them.


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So before this, you liked cops then ?

My first encounter was in Houston, Texas in 1977 when I had just arrived from Florida in my car. I was pulling away from the drop boxes of the main Post Office downtown, heading for the Medical Center where one of my parents was hospitalized. Motorcycle cop pulls me over and said I didn't take the right lane leaving the Post Office drive thru. There was 5 lanes and even more signs overhead. I gave him my FL license and explained my situation. He was a total ass and said, "Well, they have street signs in Florida, too." So I copped an attitude and he threatened to arrest me. For what?

Like I said, I really don't like cops.

If you cop an attitude so will they. You are an asshole on this board, so you were probably an asshole to the police officer, his response is to get firm with you and let you know you are in the wrong.

I doubt this story is the truth either, just your version.

If I'm an asshole on this board, then you're the pixelated methane that arrives after I post.

Poor try at humor, just goes to prove you really are an asshole.
 
I wasn't trying to turn, you moron. Five lanes all going straight with no possible turns for another block.
Five lanes leaving the post office? Sounds like you were stoned.


Sounds to me like she has trouble with police everywhere she goes.

There isn't but one commmon denominator in all those situations.


The common denominator, if you had the ability to connect dots, which requires a smidgen of intelligence, was that I was from out of town, out-of-state plates.

Cops are much more heavier-handed with people out of town for the sheer revenue machine that it is.

Motorists stopped for incidents with out of state plates are more likely to just pay the fine so they don't have to come back and attend court.

Thanks for exhibiting your brilliant analytical skills. I wonder how you keep your day job.

You mentioned nothing about out of state plate previously. Therefore, to say I lack intelligence because I didn't take into account something you never mentioned is foolish. It still wouldn't matter about the plate as you haven't provided any proof of what you say happened and it has nothing to do with whether you were in your home town or 10000 miles away.

I think all it would take is an audit of the tickets given to see if black people are being picked on.

And if I were black, I'd drive the speed limit. In fact I'm white and I drive the speed limit. Do black people want to be above the law?

How would that show blacks were being picked on?
 
Five lanes leaving the post office? Sounds like you were stoned.


Sounds to me like she has trouble with police everywhere she goes.

There isn't but one commmon denominator in all those situations.


The common denominator, if you had the ability to connect dots, which requires a smidgen of intelligence, was that I was from out of town, out-of-state plates.

Cops are much more heavier-handed with people out of town for the sheer revenue machine that it is.

Motorists stopped for incidents with out of state plates are more likely to just pay the fine so they don't have to come back and attend court.

Thanks for exhibiting your brilliant analytical skills. I wonder how you keep your day job.

You mentioned nothing about out of state plate previously. Therefore, to say I lack intelligence because I didn't take into account something you never mentioned is foolish. It still wouldn't matter about the plate as you haven't provided any proof of what you say happened and it has nothing to do with whether you were in your home town or 10000 miles away.

I think all it would take is an audit of the tickets given to see if black people are being picked on.

And if I were black, I'd drive the speed limit. In fact I'm white and I drive the speed limit. Do black people want to be above the law?

How would that show blacks were being picked on?

They have actually done this in the past and proven that blacks are being picked on while driving through towns with white cops who don't want blacks in their neighborhoods. They can see that in a year when 90% of the population is white but 50% of the tickets are given to black people.
 
Sounds to me like she has trouble with police everywhere she goes.

There isn't but one commmon denominator in all those situations.


The common denominator, if you had the ability to connect dots, which requires a smidgen of intelligence, was that I was from out of town, out-of-state plates.

Cops are much more heavier-handed with people out of town for the sheer revenue machine that it is.

Motorists stopped for incidents with out of state plates are more likely to just pay the fine so they don't have to come back and attend court.

Thanks for exhibiting your brilliant analytical skills. I wonder how you keep your day job.

You mentioned nothing about out of state plate previously. Therefore, to say I lack intelligence because I didn't take into account something you never mentioned is foolish. It still wouldn't matter about the plate as you haven't provided any proof of what you say happened and it has nothing to do with whether you were in your home town or 10000 miles away.

I think all it would take is an audit of the tickets given to see if black people are being picked on.

And if I were black, I'd drive the speed limit. In fact I'm white and I drive the speed limit. Do black people want to be above the law?

How would that show blacks were being picked on?

They have actually done this in the past and proven that blacks are being picked on while driving through towns with white cops who don't want blacks in their neighborhoods. They can see that in a year when 90% of the population is white but 50% of the tickets are given to black people.

How does a raw data number prove such a claim. In order for it to do so you'd have to have proof, real proof, that those white cops didn't want blacks there.

They hypothesize it. Proof requires that that the reason be due to race and raw data can't do that.

I could say that 95% of blacks voted for Obama because of race only because he got 95% of the black vote. Do you believe me?
 
Same we don't like thugs in office. Idiot.

de Blasio was ELECTED to office, idiot. He didn't do things like this to get there. Unedited iPhone video. You won't watch it because you can't handle it.

RAW: NYPD Cop Steals $1300 A Man During Stop-and-frisk | Caught On Camera


Two Women Sue Texas Troopers for Illegal Roadside Body Cavity Search


About seven years ago I tapped the bumper of a cop's car in a Elizabeth, New Jersey parking lot. The cop made a big deal out of it even though there was not a single mark on the bumper that could have been discerned with a magnifying glass.

The cop said $300 would do to cure the problem so he escorted me to the closest ATM and I withdrew the money and gave it to him. I then saw him share it with a fellow cop and both of them had a great laugh, even though they knew I was still watching them.

No, I really don't like cops.

There are bad cops in the world. The effects of these bad cops are exacerbated by the society that we live in which gives the testimony of a police officer greater credulity than the testimony of a citizen. Because of this, cops who are convicted of such corruption should receive much, much harsher sentences than the rest of us.

But you have now changed the subject of your own thread. Your original thread suggested you didn't like cops because they silently, and PEACEFULLY protested Mayor DeBlasio. Now you don't like them because they are corrupt.


"""The problem with your new "reason" is that bad cops are only a small percentage of cops. Most are good men and women who protect and serve. I do agree we have a big problem with bad cops, and I am personally fearful of every cop I see because they have the power to ruin my life, but let's get real, most of them are good people.""

I refer you to my previous posts about what local network affiliate news directors and television editors have to say on the matter.

Then there was the time 10 years ago when my closest friend's husband was buddies with the cops in a little town in northern NJ. When their marriage got rocky my friend's husband had the cops meet her at her house when she tried to return after being gone for a couple of days. Cops banned her from entering her own home. I called the local police department and asked what the hell was going on. The police chief told me that her husband was on his way to the county courthouse to get a restraining order! What? How the hell did he know that in the first place? I told the asshole that if a judge hadn't granted him a TRO yet and my friend had not been properly served, then the cops could not keep my friend from entering her own home. He hung up on me.

I really don't like cops.

Gee sweetheart. Seems like you've had a lot of run-ins with the cops.
Seems like you are always on the losing end.
Maybe that's b/c you're a fucking stupid loser. Right?
The next time you are 'victimized' by a cop why not try to grab his gun. That will surely teach him a lesson.
Oh ya. Where do you want the flowers sent?
You are on an endless treadmill of feeling 'victimized'. Enjoy the ride cock sucker!


Gee, Cletus. If you should ever travel beyond your shack in the 'holler remember you can't take Old Yeller into Denny's with you and they don't have payphones on the sidewalks anymore.


Next time you try to pay cops in order that they screw you, try doing it with more than $300 instead of blaming them for not wanting to touch it for so little money and catch whatever STD you have.
 
How would you like me to prove it? Post a scan of the ATM receipt? Contact the police officer who took the money? How, you fucking idiot.
It's a bullshit story. That's a serious crime, you could have gone all the way up to the AG's office and you had proof at the time.

An ATM receipt is proof of nothing except a cash withdrawal. Maybe I should have offered to write the cop a check.
The attorney general's office? Bahahahaha.....This board reminds me on a daily basis of just how naive people really are.
You think things like this didn't happen before smartphones and YouTube?
You remind me of just how moronic Liberals are. You demand proof when others make claims yet refuse to provide it when making one believing that all you have to do is say it happened.

Why don't you explain how something like this is supposed to be proven instead of just whining?
 
de Blasio was ELECTED to office, idiot. He didn't do things like this to get there. Unedited iPhone video. You won't watch it because you can't handle it.

RAW: NYPD Cop Steals $1300 A Man During Stop-and-frisk | Caught On Camera


Two Women Sue Texas Troopers for Illegal Roadside Body Cavity Search


About seven years ago I tapped the bumper of a cop's car in a Elizabeth, New Jersey parking lot. The cop made a big deal out of it even though there was not a single mark on the bumper that could have been discerned with a magnifying glass.

The cop said $300 would do to cure the problem so he escorted me to the closest ATM and I withdrew the money and gave it to him. I then saw him share it with a fellow cop and both of them had a great laugh, even though they knew I was still watching them.

No, I really don't like cops.

There are bad cops in the world. The effects of these bad cops are exacerbated by the society that we live in which gives the testimony of a police officer greater credulity than the testimony of a citizen. Because of this, cops who are convicted of such corruption should receive much, much harsher sentences than the rest of us.

But you have now changed the subject of your own thread. Your original thread suggested you didn't like cops because they silently, and PEACEFULLY protested Mayor DeBlasio. Now you don't like them because they are corrupt.


"""The problem with your new "reason" is that bad cops are only a small percentage of cops. Most are good men and women who protect and serve. I do agree we have a big problem with bad cops, and I am personally fearful of every cop I see because they have the power to ruin my life, but let's get real, most of them are good people.""

I refer you to my previous posts about what local network affiliate news directors and television editors have to say on the matter.

Then there was the time 10 years ago when my closest friend's husband was buddies with the cops in a little town in northern NJ. When their marriage got rocky my friend's husband had the cops meet her at her house when she tried to return after being gone for a couple of days. Cops banned her from entering her own home. I called the local police department and asked what the hell was going on. The police chief told me that her husband was on his way to the county courthouse to get a restraining order! What? How the hell did he know that in the first place? I told the asshole that if a judge hadn't granted him a TRO yet and my friend had not been properly served, then the cops could not keep my friend from entering her own home. He hung up on me.

I really don't like cops.

Gee sweetheart. Seems like you've had a lot of run-ins with the cops.
Seems like you are always on the losing end.
Maybe that's b/c you're a fucking stupid loser. Right?
The next time you are 'victimized' by a cop why not try to grab his gun. That will surely teach him a lesson.
Oh ya. Where do you want the flowers sent?
You are on an endless treadmill of feeling 'victimized'. Enjoy the ride cock sucker!


Gee, Cletus. If you should ever travel beyond your shack in the 'holler remember you can't take Old Yeller into Denny's with you and they don't have payphones on the sidewalks anymore.


Next time you try to pay cops in order that they screw you, try doing it with more than $300 instead of blaming them for not wanting to touch it for so little money and catch whatever STD you have.


Melt downs so unbecoming.
 
What situation? You have to stay in the right lane when making a right in every state of the union, and move over after signalling when it's safe to do so. Getting all pissy about being stopped is the wrong approach.

I wasn't trying to turn, you moron. Five lanes all going straight with no possible turns for another block.
Five lanes leaving the post office? Sounds like you were stoned.


Sounds to me like she has trouble with police everywhere she goes.

There isn't but one commmon denominator in all those situations.


The common denominator, if you had the ability to connect dots, which requires a smidgen of intelligence, was that I was from out of town, out-of-state plates.

Cops are much more heavier-handed with people out of town for the sheer revenue machine that it is.

Motorists stopped for incidents with out of state plates are more likely to just pay the fine so they don't have to come back and attend court.

Thanks for exhibiting your brilliant analytical skills. I wonder how you keep your day job.

You mentioned nothing about out of state plate previously. Therefore, to say I lack intelligence because I didn't take into account something you never mentioned is foolish. It still wouldn't matter about the plate as you haven't provided any proof of what you say happened and it has nothing to do with whether you were in your home town or 10000 miles away.

Then you weren't paying attention. I posted that I had been working in several states and other countries.
 
How would you like me to prove it? Post a scan of the ATM receipt? Contact the police officer who took the money? How, you fucking idiot.
It's a bullshit story. That's a serious crime, you could have gone all the way up to the AG's office and you had proof at the time.

An ATM receipt is proof of nothing except a cash withdrawal. Maybe I should have offered to write the cop a check.
The attorney general's office? Bahahahaha.....This board reminds me on a daily basis of just how naive people really are.
You think things like this didn't happen before smartphones and YouTube?
You remind me of just how moronic Liberals are. You demand proof when others make claims yet refuse to provide it when making one believing that all you have to do is say it happened.

Why don't you explain how something like this is supposed to be proven instead of just whining?

Asking for you to prove what you claim isn't my job. If you make the claim, it's your place to provide the proof.

Explain why you can't provide one ounce of proof.
 
Sounds to me like she has trouble with police everywhere she goes.

There isn't but one commmon denominator in all those situations.


The common denominator, if you had the ability to connect dots, which requires a smidgen of intelligence, was that I was from out of town, out-of-state plates.

Cops are much more heavier-handed with people out of town for the sheer revenue machine that it is.

Motorists stopped for incidents with out of state plates are more likely to just pay the fine so they don't have to come back and attend court.

Thanks for exhibiting your brilliant analytical skills. I wonder how you keep your day job.

You mentioned nothing about out of state plate previously. Therefore, to say I lack intelligence because I didn't take into account something you never mentioned is foolish. It still wouldn't matter about the plate as you haven't provided any proof of what you say happened and it has nothing to do with whether you were in your home town or 10000 miles away.

I think all it would take is an audit of the tickets given to see if black people are being picked on.

And if I were black, I'd drive the speed limit. In fact I'm white and I drive the speed limit. Do black people want to be above the law?

How would that show blacks were being picked on?

They have actually done this in the past and proven that blacks are being picked on while driving through towns with white cops who don't want blacks in their neighborhoods. They can see that in a year when 90% of the population is white but 50% of the tickets are given to black people.

Yes, they are.

Deadly Force, in Black and White
Deadly Force in Black and White - ProPublica

I can't imagine what black people put up with, having endured so much bullshit from the police from coast to coast in this country. Cops stop whites to put "ka-ching" in the local and county coffers, they stop blacks because they are racists.
 
There are bad cops in the world. The effects of these bad cops are exacerbated by the society that we live in which gives the testimony of a police officer greater credulity than the testimony of a citizen. Because of this, cops who are convicted of such corruption should receive much, much harsher sentences than the rest of us.

But you have now changed the subject of your own thread. Your original thread suggested you didn't like cops because they silently, and PEACEFULLY protested Mayor DeBlasio. Now you don't like them because they are corrupt.

"""The problem with your new "reason" is that bad cops are only a small percentage of cops. Most are good men and women who protect and serve. I do agree we have a big problem with bad cops, and I am personally fearful of every cop I see because they have the power to ruin my life, but let's get real, most of them are good people.""

I refer you to my previous posts about what local network affiliate news directors and television editors have to say on the matter.

Then there was the time 10 years ago when my closest friend's husband was buddies with the cops in a little town in northern NJ. When their marriage got rocky my friend's husband had the cops meet her at her house when she tried to return after being gone for a couple of days. Cops banned her from entering her own home. I called the local police department and asked what the hell was going on. The police chief told me that her husband was on his way to the county courthouse to get a restraining order! What? How the hell did he know that in the first place? I told the asshole that if a judge hadn't granted him a TRO yet and my friend had not been properly served, then the cops could not keep my friend from entering her own home. He hung up on me.

I really don't like cops.
Gee sweetheart. Seems like you've had a lot of run-ins with the cops.
Seems like you are always on the losing end.
Maybe that's b/c you're a fucking stupid loser. Right?
The next time you are 'victimized' by a cop why not try to grab his gun. That will surely teach him a lesson.
Oh ya. Where do you want the flowers sent?
You are on an endless treadmill of feeling 'victimized'. Enjoy the ride cock sucker!

Gee, Cletus. If you should ever travel beyond your shack in the 'holler remember you can't take Old Yeller into Denny's with you and they don't have payphones on the sidewalks anymore.

Next time you try to pay cops in order that they screw you, try doing it with more than $300 instead of blaming them for not wanting to touch it for so little money and catch whatever STD you have.

Melt downs so unbecoming.

You should quit having one trying to make it out that it's my fault you can't prove a claim YOU made. I'm only asking you provide the same thing you'd ask me if I made such a claim.
 
How would you like me to prove it? Post a scan of the ATM receipt? Contact the police officer who took the money? How, you fucking idiot.
It's a bullshit story. That's a serious crime, you could have gone all the way up to the AG's office and you had proof at the time.

An ATM receipt is proof of nothing except a cash withdrawal. Maybe I should have offered to write the cop a check.
The attorney general's office? Bahahahaha.....This board reminds me on a daily basis of just how naive people really are.
You think things like this didn't happen before smartphones and YouTube?
You remind me of just how moronic Liberals are. You demand proof when others make claims yet refuse to provide it when making one believing that all you have to do is say it happened.

Why don't you explain how something like this is supposed to be proven instead of just whining?

Asking for you to prove what you claim isn't my job. If you make the claim, it's your place to provide the proof.

Explain why you can't provide one ounce of proof.


You really think I am going to disclose my identity on a message board? Can I say, "Get a life" because you seriously need one.
Why don't you post a scan of an ATM receipt and tell us it wasn't to pay for cocaine but instead it was for groceries. Seriously, GFY.
 
I have now lived for almost 9 years in this area of New Jersey and haven't been stopped once in my township or county. Cops don't even blink at the white locals. My area is very white. I even tested my theory after my auto inspection sticker expired. I drove for 4 years with an expired sticker. Nothing. Not even a parking ticket.
 
"""The problem with your new "reason" is that bad cops are only a small percentage of cops. Most are good men and women who protect and serve. I do agree we have a big problem with bad cops, and I am personally fearful of every cop I see because they have the power to ruin my life, but let's get real, most of them are good people.""

I refer you to my previous posts about what local network affiliate news directors and television editors have to say on the matter.

Then there was the time 10 years ago when my closest friend's husband was buddies with the cops in a little town in northern NJ. When their marriage got rocky my friend's husband had the cops meet her at her house when she tried to return after being gone for a couple of days. Cops banned her from entering her own home. I called the local police department and asked what the hell was going on. The police chief told me that her husband was on his way to the county courthouse to get a restraining order! What? How the hell did he know that in the first place? I told the asshole that if a judge hadn't granted him a TRO yet and my friend had not been properly served, then the cops could not keep my friend from entering her own home. He hung up on me.

I really don't like cops.
Gee sweetheart. Seems like you've had a lot of run-ins with the cops.
Seems like you are always on the losing end.
Maybe that's b/c you're a fucking stupid loser. Right?
The next time you are 'victimized' by a cop why not try to grab his gun. That will surely teach him a lesson.
Oh ya. Where do you want the flowers sent?
You are on an endless treadmill of feeling 'victimized'. Enjoy the ride cock sucker!

Gee, Cletus. If you should ever travel beyond your shack in the 'holler remember you can't take Old Yeller into Denny's with you and they don't have payphones on the sidewalks anymore.

Next time you try to pay cops in order that they screw you, try doing it with more than $300 instead of blaming them for not wanting to touch it for so little money and catch whatever STD you have.

Melt downs so unbecoming.

You should quit having one trying to make it out that it's my fault you can't prove a claim YOU made. I'm only asking you provide the same thing you'd ask me if I made such a claim.


You don't have the guts to make a claim about anything. You are content to just wag your bony finger and point at anything but yourself, chickenshit.
 
I wasn't trying to turn, you moron. Five lanes all going straight with no possible turns for another block.
Five lanes leaving the post office? Sounds like you were stoned.


Sounds to me like she has trouble with police everywhere she goes.

There isn't but one commmon denominator in all those situations.


The common denominator, if you had the ability to connect dots, which requires a smidgen of intelligence, was that I was from out of town, out-of-state plates.

Cops are much more heavier-handed with people out of town for the sheer revenue machine that it is.

Motorists stopped for incidents with out of state plates are more likely to just pay the fine so they don't have to come back and attend court.

Thanks for exhibiting your brilliant analytical skills. I wonder how you keep your day job.

You mentioned nothing about out of state plate previously. Therefore, to say I lack intelligence because I didn't take into account something you never mentioned is foolish. It still wouldn't matter about the plate as you haven't provided any proof of what you say happened and it has nothing to do with whether you were in your home town or 10000 miles away.

Then you weren't paying attention. I posted that I had been working in several states and other countries.

That's because where you were has nothing to do with you being unable to prove your claim. It matters not whether you were in town or out of town. What matters is that you say it happened but can't prove it.

Didn't you say the claim of $300 took place in a town where you lived?
 

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