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I did watch and wait for a while, but I guess I'm more of a proactive guy. I see what you're saying, but I may still do the same thing again. Just my style.
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SleepynSeattle,
I agree with you on every point. What I don't agree with is your thought process that complaining is going to make a difference in their behavior. That is why you will learn to "live with it", because at the end of the day.... we are servants to our govt. not the other way around as it was intended and we "live with it" everyday in every manner of what we do.
If venting makes you feel better then by all means vent. If writing an email to .gov makes you feel better, than type away.
For me, it makes me feel worse to do something that history shows is ineffective and knowing that it is... I learn to live with it.
You're tired,
I did watch and wait for a while, but I guess I'm more of a proactive guy. I see what you're saying, but I may still do the same thing again. Just my style.
Dear LEOs:
Please feel free to use any part of my driveway when I am not using it, in order to make life tougher on criminals.
Thank you
WhyteCheddar ;-)
I bet you won't think that's so funny the first time the police attempt a pit maneuver on a stolen car and end up in your living room.
The antagonistic stance vs law enforcement here is at times unbelievable.
Believe me, if a police car could possibly end up in my living room then it was devine intervention and truly meant to be.
But I think my point was clear.
The antagonistic stance vs law enforcement here is at times unbelievable.
Forget that Brenton was a police officer.
If Monfort is found guilty as charged, he ought to pay the ultimate penalty, wheelchair or not, because of the nature of the crime. Forget that Brenton was a police officer. He was a citizen, like anybody else, simply doing a job, sitting in his car with a partner, posing no danger or threat to anyone.