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theabortionatorif it was campus police sue em
ICaryUpdate: met with one of the officers thats "up there" told him the story, he said I did everything correct and the officer had no right to touch me and what not. Have a follow up meeting sometime this week, to fill out some paper he said.
californiagrownWhy the fuck were you calling your mommy? youre a 20 year old man. Start fucking acting like it.
Point.Yeah, OP. Interaction with your loved ones is a terrible idea. I'm sure they would hate to hear from you.
californiagrownYou really think its a normal reaction for a 20 year old man to immediately call mommy when he thinks he may be in trouble? Fuck fighting your own battles and handling your own problems, just have mommy and daddy do it for you! I guess this here is neverneverland and OP sure doesnt want to grow up!
californiagrownYou really think its a normal reaction for a 20 year old man to immediately call mommy when he thinks he may be in trouble? Fuck fighting your own battles and handling your own problems, just have mommy and daddy do it for you! I guess this here is neverneverland and OP sure doesnt want to grow up!
ICaryWhen you're corned by 3 cops, have answered everything and still keep getting questioned when you did nothing, the last thing you were doing was playing PS4 now your getting questioned i think a valid call to inform my mother what was going on wasn't un called for. Id want my child to be able to call me no matter what if he was flusterd and in a strange situation. Especially in Philly, there are daily shootings/stabbings and what not every freaking day.
Titus69Whats wrong with seeking help from your parents when you dont know what to do?
My assumption is he just didnt know what to do, sorry were not all big boys like you.
californiagrownJesus christ. you are the embodiment of the millennial generation- and i dont mean that in a nice way.
You are a grown ass man. Start acting like it. you shouldnt be relying on mommy to handle your problems- especially when you are currently in the problem LOL. You were hoping that mommy would get on the line and be able to convince the police that you are a nice gentle boy, huh?
californiagrownThats the issue. he is a big boy. He just doesnt want to act like a man, unless the moment suits him. he'd rather just have helicopter mommy come to his rescue.
ICaryI am a man, college student, job, pay for everything my self. But when your in a situation you have never even been in especially with the police its something new. I didn't call "mommy" to handle it. I called to inform her what the hell was going on, and ask advice. Sorry i don't have cop experience like you must clearly have, and clearly I don't have cop experience with an un lawful cop who decided that my phone call required me to be pushed, shoved, and grabbed. So put on my shoes, you'd just let a cop question the shit out of you corner you for no reason, you already did what they ask and that problem was solved. now they are just picking you. Your 20 year old self who has never had a run in with cops before would just sit there and take it. Or would you call, inform your parents, and ask for insight.
californiagrowngood god. I certainly wouldnt think of calling my parents to the rescue during the police interaction.
you sound like the kind of cake-eater who would call mommy to handle a bouncer kicking you out of a bar, or to argue a proffessors unfair grade. Do you always call her when things are new and dont go your way?
You claim to be a man, but still choose to have your mommy fight your battles. Again, you are a caricature of the millennial generation. Its sickening.
ICaryDid I say it was to the rescue, considering I'm hours and hours away from my parent she's clearly not just gonna pop up, like i said it was to inform and ask what to do. There is an entirely different option between new things and police interaction. You're supposed to be able to look up to police and know they have your back, but when you're getting treated poorly by them for no reason, and you clearly need input thats what I did. Clearly if the Corporal I met with after said I did everything correct and theres nothing wrong with me making a phone call and he understand completely where I'm coming from and he said his officer was in the wrong I'm gonna say i was ok and did the right thing. So thanks for your input, and time. Hope you enjoyed the chat.
ICaryUpdate: met with one of the officers thats "up there" told him the story, he said I did everything correct and the officer had no right to touch me and what not. Have a follow up meeting sometime this week, to fill out some paper he said.
McNocheDealing with police you start by asking yourself one question. Are you black or white? Then proceed from there.
Abu-BaghdadiGo lick my girlfriends pussy some where else
THEDIRTYBUBBLEAlso:
Don't let cops into your house without a warrant.
Always ask "Am I being detained"
theabortionatorIdk why everyone is hating on him so hard. Really nothing wrong with calling your parents when you're 20.People are getting all up tight about nothing.
theabortionatorIdk why everyone is hating on him so hard. Really nothing wrong with calling your parents when you're 20.People are getting all up tight about nothing.
AT-ATAgreed all the way.
I'm 24, I like to think I know most of my rights, but if I ever find myself in a situation where I'm not 100% sure I would definitely think about giving my mom a ring, she is a court clerk and knows way more than I could ever wish to on the matters.
Lé.SkiingI hate hearing about this kind of shit. It pisses me off when people abuse their power. If it was me I would hire a lawyer, or at least talk to one. I believe there is somewhere you can report the officer(can't remember where it is you go to report though). See if you can get his badge number and file a formal complaint. If an officer gets too many they get fired.
Lé.SkiingI hate hearing about this kind of shit. It pisses me off when people abuse their power. If it was me I would hire a lawyer, or at least talk to one. I believe there is somewhere you can report the officer(can't remember where it is you go to report though). See if you can get his badge number and file a formal complaint. If an officer gets too many they get fired.
theabortionatorLOL. Fired for complaints? Be would probably prove that OP had a weapon and it was justified. Maybe even get a promotion.
You have to at least kill somebody to even get honorably discharged.Or maybe if you piss off your fellow officers by being honest, not a douche, and standing up for peoples rights. You could probably do time for that.
californiagrownSomeone has a whole bunch of misplaced anger lol.
theabortionatorMy parents dont love me and my teachers are mean.
theabortionatorLOL. Fired for complaints? Be would probably prove that OP had a weapon and it was justified. Maybe even get a promotion.
You have to at least kill somebody to even get honorably discharged.Or maybe if you piss off your fellow officers by being honest, not a douche, and standing up for peoples rights. You could probably do time for that.
californiagrowngood god. I certainly wouldnt think of calling my parents to the rescue during the police interaction.
you sound like the kind of cake-eater who would call mommy to handle a bouncer kicking you out of a bar, or to argue a proffessors unfair grade. Do you always call her when things are new and dont go your way?
You claim to be a man, but still choose to have your mommy fight your battles. Again, you are a caricature of the millennial generation. Its sickening.
ReetsAdeetsSounds like you might definitely have legal recourse. I would guess the supervisor cop you talked to will try to get you to sign something waiving your right to sue, so don't sign that. For future reference, you can always ask if they are detaining you, and if they don't have cause to do so they have to say no and allow you to leave. If you don't ask this and they keep talking and you keep talking back then you are just in for whatever comes about. My law professor (also a judge and lawyer) told our class the other day if cops ever ask to search your property, just say "sorry officer, but I'm not in the habit of letting strangers look through my personal things." Doesn't tell them yes or no so you're not suspicious, while it refuses the search, while it lets them know that you are aware enough of your right to privacy that they won't get away with a bs or otherwise illegal search.
theabortionatorNothing good will come of suing the real police