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what a relief; worlds most dangerous terrorist caught
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Boiler_22 Jun 14 2009, 08:11 PM Post #16
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It sound like to me that this was a women that just thought her shit didnt stink and she could do whatever she wanted because she is 72. 60 in a 45 in alot and 9 out of 10 times your gonna get a ticket for that, what the hell was she so mad about. Be like everyone other person who has got a speeding ticket and take it. Plus from shots of the video it looked like this could have been a construstion zone so she really deserved everything got.

Sorry i dont feel sorry for her at all.
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BoilerBasketball2008 Jun 14 2009, 08:32 PM Post #17
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thanks to our outstanding law enforcement personnel, a dangerous terrorist was taken into custody a month ago. i even have video of the incident. this fine trooper from the great state of texas had to resort to using his taser, but thank God he wasnt hurt.
nevermind that the "terrorist" was posing as a 72-year old grandmother (but, we all know how they lie), and the trooper looks to be approximately 6'4" and perhaps 235 lbs. she was doing 60 mph in a 45 mph construction zone and failed to sign the speeding ticket. we can all breath easier tonight. thank you patriot act, i feel proud of being an american during difficult times like these.



If you seriously don't understand why the bitch got tasered, you're a fucking idiot.


P.S. what the fuck does this have to do with the patriot act?
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BoilerBasketball2008 Jun 14 2009, 08:37 PM Post #18
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Sorry, trouble, but I can't side with you on this one. Multiple warnings yielded non-compliance and resulted in her going so far as to saying she was going to leave. Could he have handcuffed and taken her in? Sure. But I don't think that would have changed your view of the situation -- I think you would say how he manhandled a 72 year old woman. And if department policy is to tase someone who is resisting arrest, then the officer followed policy.

On a seperate note, she seems like a real douchebag (obviously not an arrestable offense, or all UK fans would be in jail). She sure seemed to think her being a 72 year old woman gave her special priviledges and her version of 'not being argumentative and non-compliant' weren't true.
i dont discount anything both of you have said. but a taser? no way. you cannot excuse that behavior. a taser is non-lethal punishment for a situation that could spiral out of control. this lady didnt constitute that threat. the officer clearly didnt use his instinct and common sense. can you really convince me he did? im open to your attempt.
"MAM STOP IT OR I"M GOING TO TASER YOU" FIVE FUCKING TIMES

Who didn't use their God Damn common sense?

She didn't think he'd do it, and challenges him to do so, he complied, the bitch deserved it
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thanks to our outstanding law enforcement personnel, a dangerous terrorist was taken into custody a month ago. i even have video of the incident. this fine trooper from the great state of texas had to resort to using his taser, but thank God he wasnt hurt.
nevermind that the "terrorist" was posing as a 72-year old grandmother (but, we all know how they lie), and the trooper looks to be approximately 6'4" and perhaps 235 lbs. she was doing 60 mph in a 45 mph construction zone and failed to sign the speeding ticket. we can all breath easier tonight. thank you patriot act, i feel proud of being an american during difficult times like these.



If you seriously don't understand why the bitch got tasered, you're a fucking idiot.


P.S. what the fuck does this have to do with the patriot act?
I agree with both points, bb08, but I might have tried to sugar-coat it a little bit.
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