#BlackPrivilege Black Man RAN over by POLICE...over not wearing a SEAT BELT.

Liu Kang

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i hear and understand what youre saying but im unable to operate like that. If i wasnt doing anything illegal in that situation u described and the cop asked for my ID and why i was taking photos my response would have been "Am i breaking any laws taking these photos officer *insert name*?" if his response was anything but "yes" along with what specific law i was breaking he's not seeing my id or finding out what im doing there without force.

When you say "how would they reacted if i fled on my bike" u not only give the impression that that is your best option in that situation but also mislead on what a cops protocol is and should be in those situations. Why would you flee in that situation if you hadnt done anythign wrong in? A more reasonable question to that situation you described would "how would they have reacted if i refused to give my id or answer their question". But even if you had done something wrong and fled from the police, that still isnt grounds for them to kill you nor should it be grounds for them to even want to. If a "suspect" runs from the police the police are supposed to chase and apprehend them, just like if u suspect someone has stolen your phone and they break and run while youre questioning them. If that suspect gets away then that is poor policing and that inept cop needs to be disciplined accordingly.

For people in "law enforcement" to have the mindset to even think of shooting someone in the back if they run shows the type of "law enforcement" they are doing here.

Also, obeying cops just because they ask or say something is not the best move at times and just because they have guns, batons or tasers doesnt mean you shoud bow down to them either. The reason they have those guns, batons or tasers is supposed to be to serve and protect you. The problem is, the reason for them having those weapons has changed (off the record) to "protecting themselves", instilling fear and enforcing laws. When you simply comply with these police you're allowing yourself to live in a police state out of fear and thats not right homie.
So we agreeing that the chase was the victim's fault then ? Again, I'm not saying that his death was, because it's 100% the cop's if you feel like I need to say it.
And I agree with you about the law enforcement even if we have a different approach (must be the american way :D ). I don't fear them nor bow down to them, I just respect the authority even if I don't particularly like that (because they should be here to protect the citizens or made them abide the law, not to scare them nor kill them obviously).
 

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So we agreeing that the chase was the victim's fault then ? Again, I'm not saying that his death was, because it's 100% the cop's if you feel like I need to say it.
And I agree with you about the law enforcement even if we have a different approach (must be the american way :D ). I don't fear them nor bow down to them, I just respect the authority even if I don't particularly like that (because they should be here to protect the citizens or made them abide the law, not to scare them nor kill them obviously).

i agree the chase was his fault.

good lookin on the civil exchange tho, its good to know that its actually possiable to have them on this board

take it easy homie
 
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