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If you and Buster are talking about the same kinds of donut, I don't want to know what the glaze is.

Well played.

The experience with cops is hit-and-miss, and that's how I judge them.

I've been jumped by two thugs in the middle of Secor Rd in Toledo, and Ottawa Hills, Toledo, and UT cops all came cruising at 60mph down the road and found me beating the tar out of those thugs on the pavement, and then after the processing they drove me to the house party...knowing fully that it was my 20th birthday and was drinking. They didn't care, they fight real crime.

I've also met cops in small college towns whose sole job it is to bust underage parties. They enjoyed telling me the process, 1) drive around and find a party, 2) listen for noise, 3) call the stand-by judge who will give them the warrant to bust the party, 3) arrest every kid in the party when they surround the place.

Cops in the first story are respected, cops in the second party make me angry. Angry like when Crist fumbled the ball against USC...to the tenth power.
 
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If you and Buster are talking about the same kinds of donut, I don't want to know what the glaze is.

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Well played.

The experience with cops is hit-and-miss, and that's how I judge them.

I've been jumped by to latino thugs in the middle of Secor Rd in Toledo, and Ottawa Hills, Toledo, and UT cops all came cruising at 60mph down the road and found me beating the tar out of those thugs on the pavement, and then after the processing they drove me to the house party...knowing fully that it was my 20th birthday and was drinking. They didn't care, they fight real crime.

I've also met cops in small college towns whose sole job it is to bust underage parties. They enjoyed telling me the process, 1) drive around and find a party, 2) listen for noise, 3) call the stand-by judge who will give them the warrant to bust the party, 3) arrest every kid in the party when they surround the place.

Cops in the first story are respected, cops in the second party make me angry. Angry like when Crist fumbled the ball against USC...to the tenth power.

Agreed. The latter type are worthless and sadistic. If you want to stop drunk driving, institute drunk driver checkpoints, I have no problem with that. But if it's a Friday or Saturday night, unless there's a serious noise complaint, the cops should not be there.
 

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Baconnaise Glazed Donuts?

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your hatred for cops... I can taste it in the air... its quite palpable. I love dealing with wise-asses like you, everything you say just makes my job easier.

And you're acting just like a dick cop with statements like that.

Congratulations on perpetuating a stereotype.

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Minors at 19. Lol, I almost forgot that you guys have to wait until 21 years old to be legal. That's pretty stupid. It's pretty hypocritical as well. Everyone knows 95% of the students in college gets shitfaced all the time.

Old enough to be sent overseas as target practice for the Taliban, but can't be trusted with a beer. AND it is an American beer! Here in Canada we save that stuff for the elderly and children.
 

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For the cop haters out there...grow up. Cops are like everybody else...every other professsion/occupation. Some cops are dinks. Some convenience store clerks are dinks. Just because you have had experience with a dink cop or two doesn't mean they are all like that.

But here is a novel thought...sometimes the guys that cops have to deal with are dinks. And sometimes people who are drinking are unreasonable dinks.

What one ought to ask themsevles is this: have my experiences with abusive cops been entirely during periods when I was intoxicated? If your answer is "Yes." then I suggest it is likely that you were the dink.

You are stupid if you antagonize a power hungry cop. Two words: cavity search. Don't engage in verbal gymnastics with anybody who can force you to submit to a cavity search ESPECIALLY IF THEY ARE *******S (I avoided dink for a reason this time)
 
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For the cop haters out there...grow up. Cops are like everybody else...every other professsion/occupation. Some cops are dinks. Some convenience store clerks are dinks. Just because you have had experience with a dink cop or two doesn't mean they are all like that.

But here is a novel thought...sometimes the guys that cops have to deal with are dinks. And sometimes people who are drinking are unreasonable dinks.

What one ought to ask themsevles is this: have my experiences with abusive cops been entirely during periods when I was intoxicated? If your answer is "Yes." then I suggest it is likely that you were the dink.

You are stupid if you antagonize a power hungry cop. Two words: cavity search. Don't engage in verbal gymnastics with anybody who can force you to submit to a cavity search ESPECIALLY IF THEY ARE *******S (I avoided dink for a reason this time)

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Buster, you're a good poster. A really good poster. But you're outta line here. Friggin' waaaaaaayyy outta line. There are policeman that are HUGE Irish fans, and there are some on this board. And you're insulting them, which is a no no. And there are parents of recruits, or family members of recruits, who are in law enforcement. With these posts, you are embarrassing Irish fans. You might feel the way you do, but here isn't the place for it.

And finally, there are good and bad in EVERY profession. Bad teachers, bad doctors, bad lawyers. But there are also great people in those professions as well, police included. For you to brush them all with one broad stroke is extremely narrow-minded.

Anyway, do yourself a favor and take a deep breath, and stay away from this thread, before you say more things that will eventually get you banned.

Thanks...
 

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Buster, you're a good poster. A really good poster. But you're outta line here. Friggin' waaaaaaayyy outta line. There are policeman that are HUGE Irish fans, and there are some on this board. And you're insulting them, which is a no no. And there are parents of recruits, or family members of recruits, who are in law enforcement. With these posts, you are embarrassing Irish fans. You might feel the way you do, but here isn't the place for it.

And finally, there are good and bad in EVERY profession. Bad teachers, bad doctors, bad lawyers. But there are also great people in those professions as well, police included. For you to brush them all with one broad stroke is extremely narrow-minded.

Anyway, do yourself a favor and take a deep breath, and stay away from this thread, before you say more things that will eventually get you banned.

Thanks...

F the police was harsh, but when people on the board speak their mind about the well documented jerkery of Excise and SBPD, I think that's fair and germane to the discussion.

Ol' boy up there and his 'wiseass' comment just threw fuel on the fire.
 
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F the police was harsh, but when people on the board speak their mind about the well documented jerkery of Excise and SBPD, I think that's fair and germane to the discussion.

Ol' boy up there and his 'wiseass' comment just threw fuel on the fire.

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"My people will get you."

Again, you weren't there and have no idea what context that was in.

Could have meant that his people would be getting Tommy out, you don't know that. And what if he did say it as a 'threat?'

Who cares?
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Edit: Sorry, didn't see the italics. I was getting worked up!
 
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Again, you weren't there and have no idea what context that was in.

Could have meant that his people would be getting Tommy out, you don't know that. And what if he did say it as a 'threat?'

Who cares?
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Edit: Sorry, didn't see the italics. I was getting worked up!

LOL. All good man. Trying to make light of everything here. Still cracks me up that Carlo said that.
 

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Agreed kind sir. Maybe I'm looking at this with to much of a simplistic mind but I really am not sure why the drinking age can't be lowered to 18 or 19. The average age around the world appears to be in the 18-19 range for legalized drinking. (Legal drinking age - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

Decent read on the debate from 2010: The Debate On Lowering The Drinking Age - CBS News

When I went to Tulane the drinking age was 18 in NOLA. This was from '92 - '96. Bars were also open 24 hours a day. Tulane had hardly any on campus parties or house parties. You just went to a bar. I never knew anyone to have problems with the police down there. I also never saw any bar fights or that type of thing with students.

Maybe my experience was unique. However, I think there are a few reasons why it might be: drinking and partying was such a part of that town, being able to drink at a young age takes some of the mystique out of it because you could just finish class and walk to a bar and get a drink, most drinking was contained to bars, and the police in NOLA are world class at crowd control because of Mardi Gras.

Again, maybe my experience was unique and maybe it has changed in the 20 years since then.
 

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your hatred for cops... I can taste it in the air... its quite palpable. I love dealing with wise-asses like you, everything you say just makes my job easier.

I am in my sixties and have seen personally witnessed a few cases of abuse of police power. In one case I witnessed a police officer deliberately break someone’s arm because the guy was drunk and mouthing off. I know that some police officers in the town where I grew up abused their authority. I was a member of the military in San Diego in the late 60’s and early 70’s and know of, and saw, cases of police abuse of authority. I don’t hate the police and most of them are doing a good job. It is naive however to think that no police misuse their authority.
 

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Something that I don't get is if it was just a simple noise complaint why were 6 cops there? Normally on noise complaints here, there is only 2 cops that come. Also, why would cops be behind the fence if it was a noise complaint?
 

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With the budget cuts here in California, you'd almost have to know someone on the force to get an officer to respond to a noise complaint. In San Francisco they won't immediately come out to a burglary call if the burglar is gone....they'll come by within the next 24 hours to take a report.
 
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Something that I don't get is if it was just a simple noise complaint why were 6 cops there? Normally on noise complaints here, there is only 2 cops that come. Also, why would cops be behind the fence if it was a noise complaint?

Read Buster's account of how small town college cops operate on the previous page. I don't know if that's how the raid on Goodman's house happened, but it sounds more plausible than the "responding to a simple noise complaint" theory.
 

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Read Buster's account of how small town college cops operate on the previous page. I don't know if that's how the raid on Goodman's house happened, but it sounds more plausible than the "responding to a simple noise complaint" theory.

I've read it, and I'm saying I know from experience how noise complaints work in South Bend this year and 6 cops is not it.
 

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Can we all just go to the Kate Upton thread and let her teach us how to Dougie?
 

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F the police was harsh, but when people on the board speak their mind about the well documented jerkery of Excise and SBPD, I think that's fair and germane to the discussion.

Ol' boy up there and his 'wiseass' comment just threw fuel on the fire.

I completely agree with you on the 'wise-***' comments. NDHoosier was also out of line and he got a violation/waring (or whatever they are called) way before Buster did, warning him about a possible banning if he persisted with the personal insults. Buster went over-the-line as well, and persisted with it.

This whole damn thread is an embarrassment to this site if you ask me, but hey, people keep posting on it, so I don't want to 'over-mod' by closing it. Oh well....
 
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