it's like voodoo, but with guilt.
Completely off topic but.. I work with a guy named Thomas Thompson, he gets called Tom Thompson or Tommy Thompson. And if that wasn't cruel enough.. his middle name is Augustine.
Ouch. That's the thing with people in authority. Power corrupts. There are checks and balances, but it's not always easy to use them. Like in that last case, Maybe if they could afford a better lawyer, they had a shot. The cop should have lost his job, and be in jail for assaulting a minor. You see it all over, cops, security guards, politicians, etc. When you need one of these people to help you, you don't want to have to worry that they're worse than the guys they're helping you from.There was a ridiculous amount of cop-corruption during the Republican National Convention in New York last year.
I saw that first video yesterday. It seems a bit drastic for skateboarding. What is the penalty for skateboarding anyway? A ticket? I'm sure being throat choked on the ground isn't it.He's definitely a bad one or had a bad day. Either way I hope he gets what he deserves.
Seth, I tried to look it up earlier, and (it's rather confusing) but the penalty for a Class C misdameanor of violating a city ordinance is punishable at the maximum by a $500 fine, i think. Standard procedure is to give a citation (ticket).
ffs... i hope he gets fired and his butt kicked.
This is what happens when you combine a C average in high school and a fierce desire for any kind of authority. With those powers combined, you are Power Hungry Cop!It happens more often than I would like to admit, but it's true.
i doubt the cop just had 'a bad day.'erg! I hate the bad cops. isn't there a way for our system to weed them out?
I’m sorry but I didn’t see anything wrong. We don’t know what led up to the first kid being on the ground and being hand-cuffed. But I would guess that he was running his mouth off to the officer. All the other kids were. One kid actually jumped on the officer and got his butt put down, too. The camera boy would not back off when told to do so. It escalated because the kids would not shut up and just do as they were told. An office cannot let the crowd dictate the situation. And when they react, they have to let the people know they mean business. Maybe the parents should have taught them to be a little respectful, and, if it is an ordinance that you cannot ride skateboards someplace, then I am sure it is well known by everyone through television, newspapers and school announcements. The cop was doing his job and the kids were acting like spoiled brats and punks. Good for the cop.
Thanks for posting this. That officer lost control of the situation and behaved in an unnecessarily violent manner, and as a result put young kids at risk of physical injury. He made the situation worse. Over spring break this year my family and I went to London and met some friends (also from Dallas) there. We went to a soccer game and had an opportunity to observe the London Bobbies managing the crowd. They were so incredibly polite to everyone. Their every mannerism was to show that they were acting in the best interest of the public, and the crowd reacted accordingly. One of my friends asked "Could you see the cops in Dallas acting this way?" And we couldn't. If it were the Dallas police, or any of the urban police that I've encountered in the U.S., we would have been ordered to do what they wanted, and they would have behaved in an adversarial manner. Let me also qualify this and say that I support the police, and on the occasions I've had to ask for help, they've been helpful. I want them to do their job. I want them to be successful. They won't be successful if they tolerate the kind of behavior the Hot Springs officer exhibited. Thanks again Jennifer. Good to see you blogging again!
That video is fucked up. Love the blog your just as bitter as I am... I'm adding you to my links for mine. Pretty messed up how out of control authority figures have gotten.
I am glad I followed the link on the old blog. The writing and the stories are just as interesting as before. So It transcends titty bars.I added you to my links.
I'm glad the cops in my area are nice
I had a teacher in middle school named Alice Allison. it was her married name, still silly tho!Great article by the way. Too bad I can't see the video(slow ass dial up.)
I agree with coffeypot, we only saw what was on video. They shouldn't have been skating there in the first place.
Hey I'm a naked beer and women reader. This blog is a little too deep for me to read on my downtime. I just wanted to say that I hope the paper you wrote went well!
Hey Jen, please post something before the semester gets too crazy!
That video of the girl getting maced was disgusting! I don't like the tone she took with the cop, but macing her for it? Silly me, I thought mace was used when the cop was in danger, but didn't want to escalate to using his gun. So, would he have shot her if he didn't have mace? Did he seriously feel threatened in this situation? Definitely makes me not hungry...Great blog, BTW!
Come on! The semester can't be that tough! Your mom and your readers want you back!
Hi Jenn,Just spent time reading your other blog from beginning to end and then transferred to this one.What ever happened about the dog and the humane society?Love the blog!Alice
hello, followed from your old blog which i found from barista brat. i know this is kinda late but i just wanted to comment. i'm not american but when i visited new york last year, i was robbed. when i tried to make a police report, the police were extremely unhelpful, and racist. i complained to my country's consulate and was told that this is normal. america should totally do something about the police force!-kay.
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Completely off topic but.. I work with a guy named Thomas Thompson, he gets called Tom Thompson or Tommy Thompson. And if that wasn't cruel enough.. his middle name is Augustine.
Ouch. That's the thing with people in authority. Power corrupts. There are checks and balances, but it's not always easy to use them. Like in that last case, Maybe if they could afford a better lawyer, they had a shot. The cop should have lost his job, and be in jail for assaulting a minor.
You see it all over, cops, security guards, politicians, etc. When you need one of these people to help you, you don't want to have to worry that they're worse than the guys they're helping you from.
There was a ridiculous amount of cop-corruption during the Republican National Convention in New York last year.
I saw that first video yesterday. It seems a bit drastic for skateboarding. What is the penalty for skateboarding anyway? A ticket? I'm sure being throat choked on the ground isn't it.
He's definitely a bad one or had a bad day. Either way I hope he gets what he deserves.
Seth, I tried to look it up earlier, and (it's rather confusing) but the penalty for a Class C misdameanor of violating a city ordinance is punishable at the maximum by a $500 fine, i think. Standard procedure is to give a citation (ticket).
ffs... i hope he gets fired and his butt kicked.
This is what happens when you combine a C average in high school and a fierce desire for any kind of authority. With those powers combined, you are Power Hungry Cop!
It happens more often than I would like to admit, but it's true.
i doubt the cop just had 'a bad day.'
erg! I hate the bad cops. isn't there a way for our system to weed them out?
I’m sorry but I didn’t see anything wrong. We don’t know what led up to the first kid being on the ground and being hand-cuffed. But I would guess that he was running his mouth off to the officer. All the other kids were. One kid actually jumped on the officer and got his butt put down, too. The camera boy would not back off when told to do so. It escalated because the kids would not shut up and just do as they were told. An office cannot let the crowd dictate the situation. And when they react, they have to let the people know they mean business. Maybe the parents should have taught them to be a little respectful, and, if it is an ordinance that you cannot ride skateboards someplace, then I am sure it is well known by everyone through television, newspapers and school announcements. The cop was doing his job and the kids were acting like spoiled brats and punks. Good for the cop.
Thanks for posting this. That officer lost control of the situation and behaved in an unnecessarily violent manner, and as a result put young kids at risk of physical injury. He made the situation worse.
Over spring break this year my family and I went to London and met some friends (also from Dallas) there. We went to a soccer game and had an opportunity to observe the London Bobbies managing the crowd. They were so incredibly polite to everyone. Their every mannerism was to show that they were acting in the best interest of the public, and the crowd reacted accordingly. One of my friends asked "Could you see the cops in Dallas acting this way?" And we couldn't. If it were the Dallas police, or any of the urban police that I've encountered in the U.S., we would have been ordered to do what they wanted, and they would have behaved in an adversarial manner.
Let me also qualify this and say that I support the police, and on the occasions I've had to ask for help, they've been helpful. I want them to do their job. I want them to be successful. They won't be successful if they tolerate the kind of behavior the Hot Springs officer exhibited.
Thanks again Jennifer. Good to see you blogging again!
That video is fucked up. Love the blog your just as bitter as I am... I'm adding you to my links for mine. Pretty messed up how out of control authority figures have gotten.
I am glad I followed the link on the old blog. The writing and the stories are just as interesting as before. So It transcends titty bars.
I added you to my links.
I'm glad the cops in my area are nice
I had a teacher in middle school named Alice Allison. it was her married name, still silly tho!
Great article by the way. Too bad I can't see the video(slow ass dial up.)
I agree with coffeypot, we only saw what was on video. They shouldn't have been skating there in the first place.
Hey I'm a naked beer and women reader. This blog is a little too deep for me to read on my downtime. I just wanted to say that I hope the paper you wrote went well!
Hey Jen, please post something before the semester gets too crazy!
That video of the girl getting maced was disgusting! I don't like the tone she took with the cop, but macing her for it? Silly me, I thought mace was used when the cop was in danger, but didn't want to escalate to using his gun. So, would he have shot her if he didn't have mace? Did he seriously feel threatened in this situation? Definitely makes me not hungry...
Great blog, BTW!
Come on! The semester can't be that tough! Your mom and your readers want you back!
Hi Jenn,
Just spent time reading your other blog from beginning to end and then transferred to this one.
What ever happened about the dog and the humane society?
Love the blog!
Alice
hello,
followed from your old blog which i found from barista brat. i know this is kinda late but i just wanted to comment. i'm not american but when i visited new york last year, i was robbed. when i tried to make a police report, the police were extremely unhelpful, and racist. i complained to my country's consulate and was told that this is normal. america should totally do something about the police force!
-kay.
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