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.......Pour the beer out and go beat and arrest some jay walkers.
There's an interesting approach.
Back in the late Cold War, that was my approach, confiscate and destroy the contraband. I thought that was a decent angle.
I get back to Texas and come across Sheriff Frazer's of Travis County approach. Hers was to bring the minor in, call the parents, let the parents come down to get the minor, let the parents know what the minor was doing.
Certainly more thorough.....so who's method is right?
Back in the late Cold War, that was my approach, confiscate and destroy the contraband. I thought that was a decent angle.
I get back to Texas and come across Sheriff Frazer's of Travis County approach. Hers was to bring the minor in, call the parents, let the parents come down to get the minor, let the parents know what the minor was doing.
Certainly more thorough.....so who's method is right?
We were told to keep the noise down as they didn't want to have to arrest anyone.
There is NO proof she had any beer which is why they were going to drop it until she asked them whether or not they didn't have something better to do. They did.
Pour the beer out and go beat and arrest some jay walkers.
The beer wasn't open and you want to pour beer out on a hot day at the beach to attract bugs and smell up the beach,real smart.She should have just shut the h,ell up and not tried to take off.
Part of their conversation is missing in the videos because the officer turned off his camera briefly, and because the department redacted the audio during the beginning of the conversation.
Turning off your camera should get you automatically fired. He initially said she did it when she kicked him. both lies.
The woman whose violent arrest on a Wildwood beach on Memorial Day weekend went viral rejected a plea deal in court Thursday.
Emily Weinman showed up for a pre-indictment conference in Superior Court in Cape May County, where she sought pretrial intervention, or PTI, a program that could lead to her charges eventually being dismissed.
That whole scene was total Charlie Fox. The girl was wrong and should have cooperated, but the cop escalated when he did not need to do so. There was a kid involved, and the mother was not inebriated. Why did he go there? It was never going to end well, and he should have known that. I generally support law enforcement and have known many really great police officers, but sometimes these things leave me wondering.
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