Dashcam video shows Vermont man being arrested after flipping off state trooper: ‘Freedom of expression’
Dashcam video shows Vermont man being arrested after flipping off state trooper: ‘Freedom of expression’
“you have no idea how hard our jobs are!!”
Meanwhile, a 15 year old is opening up a target store on black Friday.
Grow a pair or don’t be a cop. Preferably the latter.
It’s been proven time and again that the cops don’t need to know or enforce actual laws. Suing cops is almost impossible, and when you sue the department, the taxpayers got the bill with little impact on the offending officer.
Police reform now.
when you sue the department, the taxpayers got the bill with little impact on the offending officer.
Police officers and departments should be required to carry professional insurance policies to cover these payouts, just like doctors are required to carry malpractice insurance.
How long until he’s out for doing the right thing?
The thin blue line won’t tolerate him forever.
You might be right.
…there are more than 12,200 local police departments nationwide…
Nearly half of all local police departments have fewer than 10 officers.
The guy could work with five or ten other normal people.
if we make the taxpayers foot the bill for their police departments bad behaviors enough maybe they’ll start doing something about it
unlikely but it’s worth a shot
we’re just not doing it enough
when you try to drown a rat who’s good at swimming do you just give up or add more water?
I understand where you’re coming from, but a lot of violence that police encounter is spontaneous and unpredictable.
Say they pull someone over for speeding, but the driver has a warrant for their arrest or something like drugs in their car. The cop begins this encounter expecting to issue a ticket and nothing more, but the driver knows more is riding on the line than that. Violently attacking the cop to increase their chance of getting away might sound like a good option, otherwise they’ll spend years in jail for the additional charges they’re avoiding.
A lot of this behavior wouldn’t exist if our prisons focused on rehabilitation instead of cruel punishment. A simple drug charge can ruin someone’s finances and career, which almost everyone agrees is unjust. If they’re already facing many years in jail for crimes a cop would arrest them for, what’s risking some additional time in jail for a chance to avoid an arrest altogether?
Prison shouldn’t be something that people want to avoid at all costs, and the conditions we live in shouldn’t push people to commit crime to get by. Currently, our prisons are cruel and our living conditions are terrible, pushing people to steal, sell drugs, and avoid prison at all costs.
officer: "...So here’s the issue: Although it may be freedom of expression, it’s so unusual that it requires intervention to make sure you don’t need help of some kind.”
so here's a solution, i guess: everybody starts flippin-the-bird to cops, everywhere and all the time. now it's not 'unusual', it's the norm.
The cop: “So here’s the issue: Although it may be freedom of expression, it’s so unusual that it requires intervention to make sure you don’t need help of some kind.”
Tom Jones intensifies
“Gregory Bombard was driving through St. Albans, Vermont, in February 2018 when”…
Bro this story is like 3 years old
As far as I can tell, the lawsuit is still ongoing? This is the most recent court document I could find, but it’s more than a year old: vermontjudiciary.org/…/bombard v riggen mello 21-…
Very interested to see how much the taxpayers have to pay for another cop abusing his power
Sigh. I wish I could convince people not to use sources like the New York Post or Fox News even if the story is correct. Don’t give them money by going to their websites. They’re Murdoch companies.
Here’s an alternative link to the story that isn’t right-wing trash media: lawandcrime.com/…/it-looked-like-you-flipped-me-o…