Entitled and Disrespectful Kids get a taste of their own medicine
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I can very anti cop but there is a difference in knowing when to stand up for your self against police/knowing your rights and being an instigating little shit and getting wide with the police then acting as if you didn't do anything lmao
[QUOTE=JeSuisIkea;52284158]To be completely honest those cops were doing a pretty shitty job if you keep getting away with it, learn to drive.[/QUOTE]
The first one was really stupid and I had a terrible reason for doing it and I had just turned 18 at the time. The second one it was midnight and I had just gotten off work after a long as shit shift and wasn't paying attention on a stretch of route 1 that is 45 instead of the usual 55. Immediately after the crest of the hill that I got pulled at is where it changed from 45 back to 55.
[QUOTE=IceWarrior98;52282779]Is that a real term or are you making that up?[/QUOTE]
I'm American and I'm absolutely certain that's an actual phrase. It's great
[QUOTE=Propane Addict;52283032] doing 81 in a 45 [/QUOTE]
You shouldn't have a license
There are too many little fuckers that think they're in Compton circa 1986 and that the "fukin pigs" are out to get them
just to pick a few of my favourite British terms from Wikipedia's [URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_police-related_slang_terms"]list of Police related slang terms[/URL].
[QUOTE][B]Bobby[/B]
UK, derived from the Conservative British Home Secretary, Sir Robert Peel ("Bobby" being a nickname for "Robert"), the founder of the Metropolitan Police.[2] Occurs in fixed phrases e.g. "bobby on the beat", "village bobby".
[B]Blues and Twos[/B]
UK, from the roof siren color and the two frequency sirens.
[B]Candy cars[/B]
Slang term for police cars in the UK due to the livery being yellow and green.
[B]Chimps[/B]
UK slang term for Community Support Officers, acronym for "Completely Hopeless In Most Policing Situations".
[B]Nick[/B]
A police station (British slang).
[B]Nicked[/B]
To be arrested (British slang).
[B]Paddy Wagon[/B]
A police van.
[B]Panda Car[/B]
UK, a police car. Named because they were originally painted with large panels of black and white, or blue (usually light blue) and white. First started by the Lancashire Constabulary in the 1960s.
[B]Peeler[/B]
UK, archaic, although may have survived longer in Ireland than Britain, from Sir Robert Peel (see "Bobby").
[B]Mr. Plod, P.C. Plod or Plodder[/B]
UK, slang, literary, (also used in Australia) from the Noddy books by Enid Blyton, in which Mr. Plod was the village policeman.
[B]Rozzers[/B]
UK, slang for police officers, first recorded in the late 19th century.
[B]Sweeney, The[/B]
UK slang term for the Flying Squad of London's Metropolitan Police Service. From Cockney rhyming slang: "Sweeney Todd" = "Flying Squad".[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Propane Addict;52283032]Most cops are nice dudes, not sure why people always feel the need to pull the victim card when confronted by one and prove that they didn't do anything wrong. I nearly talked my way out of a ticket for doing 61 in a 45 by just talking to the officer like he was an average guy but because of the speed he just gave me a speeding instead of a reckless. Two years prior to that, I only got a reckless driving misdemeanor charge instead of a felony reckless for doing 81 in a 45 just by being calm and treating the officer with respect.
Cops are bros.[/QUOTE]
You're an ass, if you've never seen those driving safety videos that show just how much extra damage a car does going 5mph over the speed limit, you owe it to yourself to watch it.
Hitting someone / a kid at that speed would outright kill them.
[QUOTE=Propane Addict;52283032]Most cops are nice dudes, not sure why people always feel the need to pull the victim card when confronted by one and prove that they didn't do anything wrong. I nearly talked my way out of a ticket for doing 61 in a 45 by just talking to the officer like he was an average guy but because of the speed he just gave me a speeding instead of a reckless. Two years prior to that, I only got a reckless driving misdemeanor charge instead of a felony reckless for doing 81 in a 45 just by being calm and treating the officer with respect.
Cops are bros.[/QUOTE] You're putting yourself [B]and others[/B] at risk.
That's awful.
Yeah guys he's a fucking dumbass who deserves to have his license taken from him, but what about that one mong who tried drop kicking a cop.
[QUOTE=BeardyDuck;52283370]i've noticed quite a lot of the "fuck the police" mentality comes from people doing stupid shit and blaming it on the cops.
example: yawmwen, a former poster here who is now permabanned, absolutely despised any and all cops and would shit up threads constantly on a daily basis and was pro-anarchy.
why did he hate cops so much? because he was charged with a [b]felony[/b] and deluded himself into thinking it was all the police's fault, not that he did anything wrong.[/QUOTE]
I've noticed this too. Tons of people give them a hard time even though they're at fault. Every time I have come in contact with cops they've been nice. Give them the info they want, don't give them a hard time, and they'll be cool with you. They're people too, there's no reason to treat them like shit when they're just trying to do their jobs
[QUOTE=orcywoo6;52282547]Supposedly someone got severely beaten up beforehand possibly by these kids.[/QUOTE]
Even without this context, I really struggle to understand how anyone could see the cops as being the unreasonable party in this video.
I wish we had some cops like this down here. Some of the shit that happens on my buses and bus stops annoys thd shit out of me.
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;52284415]You shouldn't have a license[/QUOTE]
You're going to need to tone it down a few levels bud, there are plenty of stretches of road where you can see for miles and can crack open the can of worms without issue. Up here we do shit like that all the time, usually when you get pulled over you wont even get a ticket because the cops know the road is barren.
You just kinda sound like someone with no experience with a proper car
This is what happens when after years of law enforcement pussification a bunch of brats give cops a good reason to go full blue force on their asses.
[QUOTE=No Party Hats;52291220]
You just kinda sound like someone with no experience with a proper car[/QUOTE]
No, I just sound like someone who doesn't break the law
[QUOTE=No Party Hats;52291220]You're going to need to tone it down a few levels bud, there are plenty of stretches of road where you can see for miles and can crack open the can of worms without issue. Up here we do shit like that all the time, usually when you get pulled over you wont even get a ticket because the cops know the road is barren.
You just kinda sound like someone with no experience with a proper car[/QUOTE]
And that's exactly the kind of attitude that has these laws set in place, stop trying to defend being a dick head road user.
[QUOTE=No Party Hats;52291220]You're going to need to tone it down a few levels bud, there are plenty of stretches of road where you can see for miles and can crack open the can of worms without issue. Up here we do shit like that all the time, usually when you get pulled over you wont even get a ticket because the cops know the road is barren.
You just kinda sound like someone with no experience with a proper car[/QUOTE]
And yet the death toll from vehicular accidents keeps going and going.
This thread has gone from laughing at dumbass kids getting their asses handed to them to finding out about people on this forum being incapable of understanding basic road safety, instead just thinking like every other moron like them that, "If the road is empty it's fine to speed haha."
Honestly just do everyone a fucking favour and stop driving.
[QUOTE=No Party Hats;52291220]You just kinda sound like someone with no experience with a proper car[/QUOTE]
There's a pretty big difference between going a lick over the speed limit because everyone else is, and going basically double that fuckin' limit.
There is definitely a anti-police (well, anti-aircraft in general) sentiment among some youth groups in the UK right now, not any good reason for it other than 'sticking it to the man'. People also don't seem to get that the policing situation in the UK is entirely different from the US but tend to use wlready rare happenings in America as (very dumb) excuses for being human trash.
I hate teenagers and I have become my grandfather.
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