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I guess you don't love you're country, and can't wait for it to be turned into third world cesspool. Never mind you're neighbors or even friends trying to struggle to make ends meat as they say, let them compete against people willing to work for basically slave wages, and ten of them living in a one bedroom apartment...more
I guess by your book, it is okay to disobey our laws, and then want to be treated with some kind of due respect after it is all over with. No wonder our society is going to hell in the handbasket, you probably want to release all the death row inmates also.
Amen "NewGawker!" I have probably been pulled over a half a dozen times in my life so far, and I never ever had a problem. I have zero respect for anyone that shows absolutely no respect for our laws.
I would have billy clubbed him in the head a few times, for not pulling over and endangering others. Maybe next time he will think twice before trying to escape. RESPECT OUR LAWS, AND THIS WON'T HAPPEN TO YOU.
He was not resisting? He broke the law, and then took off going 110 mph, which is reckless driving, which could have lead to him being killed or others being killed because of his actions. If I got hold of him, I would have pounded his face in...
Just reading the article, and you can see he had zero respect for the law, he just ran into a dead end, which brought it to an end, and now he gives up peacefully? Tired of people complaining after they deliberately break the law, then start crying police brutality. He would not pull over, and then basically took off...more
2/11/2013
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