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03-09-2007, 12:52 AM #11OPSenior Member
is this profiling?
fuck the po-lice
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03-09-2007, 12:55 AM #12Senior Member
is this profiling?
You wouldn't be so fast to say that, I'll bet, if you ever needed them to find out who stole your car or save your life if they were the first ones to respond or find and arrest someone who murdered your loved one. They're folks doing a hard, unpopular job. If you want to stick it to anyone, stick it to the laws they're enforcing. That's the real problem.
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03-09-2007, 12:57 AM #13Senior Member
is this profiling?
Originally Posted by birdgirl73
AGREED!! As usual, very well said, BirdGirl
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03-09-2007, 12:59 AM #14OPSenior Member
is this profiling?
no if you knew the SAPD you wouldnt be saying that. one day i locked my keys in my car at a gas station and a cop was inside so i asked him if he could help me out and he said "were not allowed to do that" granted there are some kool cops that will help you out, but not in this town. if someone stole my car i would find it before they would
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03-09-2007, 01:00 AM #15Senior Member
is this profiling?
Not all cops are hard workers. Most are fat assholes who like to get their tickets up by busting some teens for no good reason. And they are more likely to arrest us weed smokers cuz we dont go crazy and shit like crack heads.
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03-09-2007, 01:23 AM #16Senior Member
is this profiling?
no. its legal. its no different than setting up a sale with a person and busting the person as soon as the deal is done.
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03-09-2007, 03:41 AM #17Senior Member
is this profiling?
In my city everybody knows Railroad ave is the place to be if you want sex/drugs so if you got stopped by an officer there I don't think it's profiling.
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03-09-2007, 04:53 AM #18Senior Member
is this profiling?
Hey if you can pull it off there is no problem here. Just becuase a cop has a dog means nothing, it can sniff you ass for all it matters, if the officer has no "authority" to search he cannot claim the dog smelled anything. "the k9 unit barked at the car... so we searched for illegal substances." no one will claim it is the officers right, not even a judge, the cop knows that, if you put the pressure on him... it takes it off you. If he mentions anything about drugs... ask him if there is a problem, if he says he wants to search... tell him you need to be somewhere, i dunno you mom called u home, if he says he doesnt believe you and has a k9 unit.... tell him you dont concent to a search repeat the question if there is a problem. If he says he's going to let the dog sniff the car just say no concent to search, if you just mutter ok and he runs the dog around the car and gets a wiff your done becuase u already concented to a search.... Little things save your ass keep it simple and to the stop, there is no need for him to mention dogs or searches if he has no probable cause. and dont keep your sacks somewhere they will stink up the car.
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