All of Us or None & Steve Collett Demand Lower Drug Penalties
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Crazy Cop Story 24 - Fight At Sacramento Bus Station - Lazy Sac PD No Backup
Talk about an incident where a view a drug deal go down and as I contact suspect I am in a fight with a crowd, suspect and his girlfriend and due to radio issues ...
What do you think about the use of rubber balls in crowd control units?,
I've seen that a lot of people were severe injured or killed in some
countries.
7:30 another reason not to become a cop these days. Crowds are becoming
very emboldened these days and you can see videos of police being
completely surrounded and overwhelmed in a matter of minutes.
When my Daddy was in the USAF, we were stationed in Spain. We left JFK the
day AFTER Reagan bombed Libya so you can imagine security once we got to
the base. (Once we made it onto the base--Torrejon--we had to show our
military i.d. cards to even be able to use the restroom in the chow hall).
Prior to that, we had to travel from Alabama (where we were home on leave)
to JFK Airport in NY to catch our flight to Madrid.
My Daddy (the ultimate tight wad) chose to save some money and we took a
bus instead of flying. Boy, was that an experience. So there we are, Mama,
Daddy and 4 little kids. I was the oldest at 12 and the baby was 2. (To
this day, I can't hardly stomach the smell of a port-o-potty, and can't
stand that thick looking blue dyed water they have). I got to sit beside
some pretty interesting people. One man was very hairy and
smelled....bad...and I would squinch up in the seat to get as far away from
him as I could....and tried to breathe through my mouth until I was pretty
sure I could "taste" his smell and decided that was worse. So I'd alternate
mouth and nose breathing and was tickled when he went on his way. We did
get to stop and eat out and for us kiddos that was a treat. The
conversations going on around me were more "colorful" than any I'd ever
heard in my life, and judging by the expression on my Mama's face she was
as horrified as I was fascinated. (Yes, I did file a few of those colorful
expressions away to use later on---out of my parents' ear shot, of
course---as they were a woven tapestry of profanity the likes I'd never
heard before, nor since).
Anyway, we finally got to what we called Grand Central Station in New York.
It was after dark, and I don't remember many people being there save for a
few "bums", all black as far as I can remember. (Sorry, it's just the way
it was). They offered to help carry our luggage from the bus terminal to
the curb so we could get a taxi to a hotel to stay until our flight the
next morning. My Daddy had one guy help us and tipped him a couple dollars.
We pig-piled into the taxi, and I remember turning around in my seat as we
pulled away. The guy who helped us had a gun pulled out and was about to
fight another guy who bent down and broke a beer bottle against the street.
I can still see them clear as day as they were right under a street light.
I guess they were about to kill each other over that $2 tip. It's a
thousand wonders my Daddy wasn't mugged (although he was and is a great big
bear of a man) or worse and when we flew back from Spain three years later
and landed at JFK in NY guess what? We took a flight back to Alabama. No
more buses.
Good morning Rick, well that was yet another cool video!!!!! Did you work
near Cathedral city Police? If so how was that agency? Still have not seen
a video on "wobbler" cases or a video on if when a judge orders a firearm
to be destroyed if it really gets destroyed and how its done. And of course
the shout out to BIG RON.... Ha ha ha ok i will keep looking. Honestly i
think those might make a good video. I dont think to many people have heard
of a wobbler arrest? Hell i dont even know if i am explaining it right. Ha
ha ha ha. Ok Rick have a good day. BIG RON IS OVER AND OUT.....
+Think Like A Cop - The Rest Of The Story Cool THANK YOU RICK I started to feel like I was being to pushy or out of line. So I thought I would mention it one more time and then leave it alone after that. Ok well have a great day. BIG RON GOING 10-42
It pisses me off (well here anyway) That all the drug reports in the
newspaper are from the dirt poor areas. Anyone who knows anything knows
that the rich college kids especially have probably more drugs than the
poor kids of the same age (don;t ask me how I know ;) obviously, because
they have money to buy them in bulk and then sell them to their school
friends. But you never see on the cover of the paper "Private school girl
hospitalized during weekend ecstacy binge, daughter of mining company
chief" probably because daddy works on the board at one of the top
resources companies in town and can pay lawyers to make life hard for the
newspaper jocks for a while , And the drug use in the poorer neighbourhours
is inevitable , so they stick to the easy cops.
+shoominati23 you got that twisted homie. The cops always go for the easy arrest of the small,weak white kids and let the thug crack dealers sling at will.
Yes, I wasn't making the comment from a policing perspective, but from a societal / reporting perspective. And I've been in the trenches and seen it for myself. It was arife in the suburban and state level football clubs (I'm sure it wa the same where you grew up) and there tend to tend to be many middle and upper class boys in these places. Heck, I remember having a friend in the over 18s , and I was to get invited to come and drink at the club bar after training on friday night, and the coach used to take us all out clubbing , and all sorts o pills and powders were being offered around, it was crazy. I reckon if you did a sting on these clubs you would net a pretty damn good result. But over here, (in Oz) all the richer people tend the vote liberal (and they're not quite the same as your brand of liberals in the US, but they're getting there) and then you have the labour party, which ostensibly appeals to the working class man and supports the unions and workers rights, but the politicians themselves are just as intent on lining their pockets as the Liberals) same as repubs and democrats other there, they are the only two parties which ever seem to get voted in. And all the newspapers are owned by liberals and get backing (or advertising taken out by) from the corporations and the employees have kids , and if one of these kids 'in the shady university days' was to get pulled over and test positive for illicit substances in a roadside test, you can be damn sure that they would sooner report on some kid in the boondocks cooking meth and blowing up his state - owned department of housing flat than put that advertising revenue at risk. But I do agree the behaviour is better on a whole by the wealthier kids, they're just better at hiding it. I think though, if drugs were legalized and given in controlled doses, then all these arsehole kingpins wouldnt be there anymore to let the poor people fight against each other over his overpriced poison. (I don;t think speed or meth should be given the same consideration though, as all I have seen it do is nasty) I guess I just hate it when I buy the weekend paper, and open it and there is a slew of stories about "'Rapant Meth problem in housing commision areas" like the Weakthy kids don't do it... It's putting your head in the sand to say it's only a lower class problem as I've seen Wealthy kids get out of control on drugs, but they have a support network (i.e. their parents) to send them to some expensive rehab place interstate or overseas. The war on drugs has failed, If they legalised and controlled the substances, imagine all the money that would be freed up to spend on other things and all of the drugloards that would be put out of business overnight and not free to marginalise the users of his crap anymore. Think of all the jail cells that would be freed up and all the policing resources that could now be used to catch the real violent criminals and sex offenders etc.
+shoominati23 I've been to college with rich college kids, my siblings went to college with rich college kids (mostly in the west and midwest, but my sister graduated from the Boston Conservatory), and I've lived and live in areas characterized as "dirt poor" by suburbanites. I do not for a minute buy that rich college kids have more drugs than poor kids of the same age. Rich college kids may do more drugs than the middle class college kids, and probably more than poor kids who mange to get to college or otherwise succeed, but not more than poor kids as a whole.That said, in my experience drug users of every stripe tend to assume "everybody's doing it," just because they and their friends are. I have seen self-reported surveys used as "proof" that white rich kids use as much or more than the black poor, but repeated studies that compared rates of self-reported use to actual use indicate that white people are more honest about drug use than black people (younger people are also more likely to lie about it than older), so the fact that they report similar rates of use does not reflect reality//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2495080/But a big factor in the reporting poor drug users is that drug use in poor areas is connected to a whole host of problems. I've lived by five different drug dealers in the past twenty years, and in this poor neighborhood, boy howdy, everyone knows a dealer's around, because of all the attendant crime and annoyance. My grandparents, OTOH, lived next to a drug dealer in a small town in Minnesota, and no one believed them when they said he was dealing drugs, because he didn't bother anyone. Drugs and crime are linked at the hip in poor areas; in rich areas, not so much (partly because rich people tend to do "legal" drugs -- prescription drug abuse gets more common the richer the area, is my belief).
+shoominati23 Well I don't agree there are more drugs in college and lets say there are, they do not get wasted commit robberies, steal from each other, steal cars and victimize each other, over use to where they don't have jobs or schools and are not Leaches on society and Gov benefits. Who is doing more damage, causing more problems, committing more crimes.. it is not about money to cops they don't care it about trying to get the worst first. Now some liberal will say that is racist just to ignore the facts, but it is not about color or money, it is about BEHAVIOR.
+shoominati23 Well, is the rich kid doing armed robberies to get money for dope, or shooting rival dealers, or getting into accidents and can't afford to pay for the damage they do?
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