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DaniMiranda
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06 Nov 2014 11:30 #222251
by DaniMiranda
It seems like every where you turn in the U.S., no matter what city or state it is, there are issues with police brutality on the rise. Lately, Facebook pages are showcasing videos of these cops in action. I have always heard that the law enforcement in countries like Trinidad and Jamaica, were pretty much a joke. I know first hand that in Dominican Republic, cops would bribe people if they wanted to get out of a ticket, for example. But that is on a lighter note, compared to the chaos going on around the US today. So how are the cops over there in your neck of the woods?
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07 Nov 2014 11:38 #222468
by pattycake
Have you seen the video of that crazy white cop beating a homeless black lady in the head on the highway?
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07 Nov 2014 11:47 #222470
by pattycake
Basically, cops are people like everybody else and have their childish antics about them and need to be called down. Many of them are unfit to be a cop. But what I consider to be the good news is that everybody got camera phones and the police can be caught in wrongdoing. Which is how that cop got put in his place in the Garner case and that cop got caught beating that black lady on the highway. The whole thing was caught on camera by a passerby in his car. Bravo! That cop just rushed over to that lady for no apparent reason and started punching her in the head. And ooooh... That black lady got a lawyer and is so paid! ::LOL::
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