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Sunil's dad, I can finally say I agree with you. You must be an old timer. Good for you. The beat cop died years ago when I started because of lawsuits and indictments. I did work though. When I was a teen and was getting into trouble I was afraid of the beat cop more than my parents. Bring back the early 70's and crime would go down
LOL. Yes, I am somewhat of an old timer. I do miss the '70s........best music ever.
good job trenton police. But whats fortunate and unfortunate is this sting resulted in injuries. The cops suck it up and move on and the al sharptons will be in trenton saying the police brutally beat up the (children) and put there graduation picture in the paper and not their mug shots.
Sometimes accidents happen- that'sall I'm saying. You had two little a-holes that were willing to pull a gun on someone, and potentially murder him- I suppose you think they should just get a little reprimand and be sent on their merry way so they can tell all their friends what they did? Or perhaps they should spend 10 years in prison, which costs the taxpayers what, $60k/year each? Maybe if a few of these kids ended up dead, it'd serve as a warning to the others who consider doing such things....
I don't know what you are saying. I can't tell if you are advocating that police officers, swown to uphold the law, should break the law by murdering someone. Cause I think that's what you are saying.
Back in those days you got a double beating
One from the beat cop (no pun on the name) and one from
your parents when you got home.
My problem was one of my uncles was one of the beat cops (so i got it worse than anybody else)
Today
the parents can't even hit the kids, if they do then they have to worry about child services knocking on the door.
Amen. It's the same in the schools. I never had the principal call my Mom to school, because I was a good kid, but if I would have...OMG, I would have been terrified. Not that my Mom beat me, but you knew what was expected of you - and if my Mom had to come to school, taking time out of her busy day, to be humiliated by my behavior...oh, I'd be knowing about it BUT GOOD. Most kids were the same way back then. But now, my friends who are in education tell me how the parents walk in with an attitude of "it's not my kid, it's YOU" before they even address the issue.
LOL. Yes, I am somewhat of an old timer. I do miss the '70s........best music ever.
What constitutes an old timer? LOL
I was a kid in the 70's and I really remember them fondly. But I know it's nostalgia...there were many problems then too.
[quote=EEEPNJ;5014634]What constitutes an old timer? LOL
I was a kid in the 70's and I really remember them fondly. But I know it's nostalgia...there were many problems then too.[/quote]
yeah, no doubt about that, which is why I focused on the music.
Sometimes accidents happen- that's all I'm saying. You had two little a-holes that were willing to pull a gun on someone, and potentially murder him- I suppose you think they should just get a little reprimand and be sent on their merry way so they can tell all their friends what they did? Or perhaps they should spend 10 years in prison, which costs the taxpayers what, $60k/year each? Maybe if a few of these kids ended up dead, it'd serve as a warning to the others who consider doing such things....
well im guessing when the kid "fell" he actually got his butt kicked by the cop lol.
But good job to the police on this one.
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