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Originally posted by FeeFee
Trust me, if the boy's family decide to sue, the city would have no choice but to settle the case and pay the family some money. They would be foolish to take this case to court and have a trial - the jury would have total sympathy for the boy, especially once they find out that he has a disability. What's wrong with the LAPD - I guess they haven't learned how to treat people And if the tourists were disturbed by what they saw - shame on those officers.
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BTW, it's the Inglewood P.D., which is a separate city.
And I'm not so sure that a jury would be sympathetic to the young man, particularly if this case goes to trial and is not tried in a diverse city -- remember Simi Valley?