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Hope he loses his job. He seems to have anger management issues. If big snowflake cop can't take being slapped by a drunk 120 lb woman without losing his cool he should not be a cop.
If there weren't so many witnesses around he may have pulled his gun out and shot her. This is probably not the first time he has abused his authority and certainly won't be the last.
Looked to me that it was more like the cop just lost his cool when this little drunk gal slapped him while she was flailing about. I don't think that burly cop was in any danger of being injured by that gal.
So when a man slaps a woman but doesn't leave a bruise or cut, it's not a big deal, correct?
We should not automatically say it's spousal abuse when it's a slap that causes no real harm?
Interesting take you have.
Assault isn't really assault if it's just a slap by a drunk person.
Women, pay attention, if your SO slams you while drunk, it ain't no big deal.
Hope he loses his job. If big snowflake cop can't take being slapped by a drunk 100 lb woman without losing his cool he should not be a cop. He seems to have anger management issues. If there weren't so many witnesses around he may have pulled his gun out and shot her.
Wow, what a display of logic. Without the crowd, he may have shot her.
Yes. The point is that it may not be policy because there are instances when it may be counterproductive to keeping the peace.
You can "may not" all you want. If she was under arrest, hand cuff her. If she was not under arrest, it was assault and she had the right to protect herself.
Just because she has a vagina doesn't mean she shouldn't have to pay the piper for acting like an idiot. This video literally made me LOL
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