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Old 04-21-2004   #55
SlowWhite
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Originally posted by Raptor@Apr 21 2004, 11:41 AM
. One of my friends in WA was saved by cops when a psycho was shooting everyone in front of him, he managed to kill seven people before the cops got him, but is should have been worse.
Honestly,

If we were allowed to carry a gun do you think that person would have killed 7 people? Probably not. They do nothing that any of use couldn't do if we were put in a situatin where we had to choose. I know I'd shoot someone if it was either him or I or even if they were killing people. No question

If I was driving and I saw someone flipped over on the side of the road I would stop to help in any way I could. (in the last 5 years I've had a few accidents happen right in front of me during the winter that I've stopped to help)

I think Ambulance drivers do more for people then cops do. And they only get paid $10/hr.

Also a cop walking up to a car with his hand on his gun is one thing and completely understandable. When it comes to your life you can't be careful enough. But on that same point that has absolutley nothing to do with the relevance of this topic. But our point is the fact of how they treat others, as if they are the All mighty themselves and that they think we need to bow down to them or what ever.

They will always start off Demanding obediance of you. The reason they relax is if you give it to them. If you don't they they continue to push you till you treat them as if they are god. I will give someone respect as long as they respect me.

And for the most part most cops I've met. Act like they are hollier then though. I cannot and will not acknowledge that.
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