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Old 08-06-2012, 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by sigmadiva View Post
So, first what confused you was when I said "depends", and I explained what I meant by that.

Now, its the simple answer to a simple question.

Okay, here goes:

Should a cop, with no justifiable reason, walk up to some random, 12 year old kid, and tase him or her, for no reason. No. But, that is how I see it.

Clear now?
Forreal, sigmadiva? Wow.

The common sentiment is that NO ONE (adult or child) should be tasered at random and for no justisfiable reason. If that is the depth of your capacity for discourse regarding this topic then please spare us.

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Originally Posted by sigmadiva View Post
The only way law enforcement can satisfy the parameters that you and DrPhil are proposing is if we can predict the future. If so, then we can work in
absolutes.
Keep that in mind when a law enforcement officer pulls you over and, instead of telling you what you were pulled over for, physically forces you to get out of the car and searches your vehicle. Surely you will be understanding because...HEY...we cannot predict the future and cannot work in absolutes.

To hell with policies, procedures, the law, rights, etc.
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