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Old 12-11-2008, 01:27 PM
 
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I wonder who else that "cop" raped? I mean, can this possibly be the first time this creep got his rocks off by sexually assaulting someone? Highly doubtful. I wonder what he has in store for himself upstate? Haha . He will clearly have to live out his sentence in protective custody (i.e. solitary confinement, aka "the hole").
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Old 12-11-2008, 01:53 PM
 
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The whole world seems messed up. This is a very serious issue and I'm not making light of it in any way. But maybe proctologists should be cops and some cops should be proctologists?

My proctologist friend is tired of the view he gets in his professional capacity and it seems some cops aren't satisfied using flashlights to merely get a view of a fleeing suspect.

Oh, life..that we could all be in the right profession. Maybe none of this that the OP refers to would occur.
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Old 12-11-2008, 01:55 PM
 
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it seems some cops aren't satisfied using flashlights to merely get a view of a fleeing suspect.
Miles my sweet, I do hope you're not suggesting that this officer was looking for drugs up the rectum. I mean really, that may happen in jail but do you really think someone smoking a little weed in the street will be carrying it up his butt just in case the cops start chasing him? Excuse the gross graphics people.
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Old 12-11-2008, 02:02 PM
 
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Miles my sweet, I do hope you're not suggesting that this officer was looking for drugs up the rectum. I mean really, that may happen in jail but do you really think someone smoking a little weed in the street will be carrying it up his butt just in case the cops start chasing him? Excuse the gross graphics people.
no honey.....if the allegations are true, the act was clearly a criminal act and should be punished!

P.S. Oh boy, I'll never get that date now with all this tension aboard...but I'll still dream of me and an un-named poster at El Conquistador Resort in Fajardo, lovely Puerto Rico!! Near El Yunque Tropical Rainforest!
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Old 12-11-2008, 02:02 PM
 
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no honey.....if the allegations are true, the act was clearly a criminal act and should be punished!

P.S. oh boy, I'll never get that date now with all this tension aboard...but I'll still dream of me and an un-named poster at El Conquistador Resort in Fajardo, lovely Puerto Rico!! near El Yunque Tropical Rainforest!
LOL, thanks for clarifying "dear".
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Old 12-11-2008, 06:58 PM
 
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The only interaction I had with police was probably 15 years ago. I was living in an apartment building and someone had broken into the super's apartment. She had gone to the store with her infant grandson in one of those things that you put over your chest and put the kid in it. It's like a vest. I don't know what it's called.

Anyway, she saw the broken window and was terrified. I came home from work and went upstairs to call the cops. I waited with her until they came. They were two of the nastiest people I ever met. She was crying and trying to explain what was going on and they were totally unsympathetic. As I said, I never had any sort of interaction with police so I was pretty shocked at their attitude.

I also remember a long, long time ago when Dinkins was mayor and there was some police protest at City Hall. Some of the police were holding up watermelons and someone had a sign that said something like "Dump the washroom attendant." It was disgusting.

I understand the police have a very difficult job but my God. What kind of sickos are they hiring?

I'm sure there are plenty of decent police officers out there and the job probably hardens them as the years go on but I have to say that if I ever needed the police for something, I don't have a lot of confidence in them.

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Old 12-11-2008, 07:06 PM
 
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The only interaction I had with police was probably 15 years ago. I was living in an apartment building and someone had broken into the super's apartment. She had gone to the store with her infant grandson in one of those things that you put over your chest and put the kid in it. It's like a vest. I don't know what it's called.

Anyway, she saw the broken window and was terrified. I came home from work and went upstairs to call the cops. I waited with her until they came. They were two of the nastiest people I ever met. She was crying and trying to explain what was going on and they were totally unsympathetic. As I said, I never had any sort of interaction with police so I was pretty shocked at their attitude.

I also remember a long, long time ago when Dinkins was mayor and there was some police protest at City Hall. Some of the police were holding up watermelons and someone had a sign that said something like "Dump the washroom attendant." It was disgusting.

I understand the police have a very difficult job but my God. What kind of sickos are they hiring?

I'm sure there are plenty of decent police officers out there and the job probably hardens them as the years go on but I have to say that if I ever needed the police for something, I don't have a lot of confidence in them.
I only empathise with the good guys - cops included. When thugs have a badge and a gun and the legal right to camaflouge their thuggery, God help us.
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Old 12-12-2008, 09:01 AM
 
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Aha!!! IF you are serious - perhaps that explains why you want to keep a "whitey" and a middle class community from entering the "hood" and why you keep portraying the Bronx in a horrifying light. Cause we all know more money coming in means more cops and more of the type of people who will fight to get rid of the type of crime that keeps the borough from truly flourishing.

But then again, you are probably just trying to rile everyone up...
maybe he wants to keep it that way cause latinos are being pushed out of nyc by people from other states that want to live a trendy lifestyle.
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Old 12-12-2008, 09:04 AM
 
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most of the cops are bad. I saw a mexican lady at 125th with a stroller trying to go down the subway stairs. These two white cops looked at her like she was dirt. Two white ladies came up the stairs and they were so helpful and gave directions. I was waiting for my sister and witnessed the whole incident.
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Old 12-12-2008, 09:49 AM
 
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Greenwood...most of the cops are bad? I contend that cops are people..and with that you have good and bad. If most cops are bad...most ever profession is full of bad people then. Dont be fooled by the stories that make news....they are the exception not the rule.
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