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Most only means 50% plus 1. So I think saying most is correct. Now if someone was saying high majority then that could certainly be incorrect.
 
I do love the fact that if a coach mouths off too bad I can "give him a seatbelt" and make him stop. But a good referee is as follows:

Be invisible. You blow your whistle at the obvious things that should most certainly be called.

Never guess.

Never take baggage away from the game meaning:

NEVER leave a game saying "I shouldn't have T'd him/her" or "I should've T'd him/her".

This takes experience and thick skin.
Actually I have great respects for ref's!
 
My bad. I guess I was wrong about your stance... Calm the fuck down... Why would me saying that to you make you so mad sheesh...
I’m calm, I just said it’s tiring. The assumptions I’m this or that or have a certain opinion when really I never care whether dudes kneeled or not.
 
Select Cops are stressed out authoritarian figures who profile Black people, Arab looking immigrants, American Indians and anyone else that they perceive as the enemy. I had a couple who screamed in my face way back when my hair was over my shoulders and I was considered a hippie. When I was older and a upstanding member of the community, I had one freak out because citizens used a convenient store parking lot as a shortcut. They corralled us in a shopping center parking lot. In college, one of my buds drank too much Tequila and smoked too much herb. Hell they didn't have to punch him because he threw up in the hick town water fountain. I couldn't let that happen, so I became involved and was taught a brutal lesson too. th cops.jpg .
 
Remember this thread, in which most board members (and Americans) were outraged

http://www.sportstwo.com/threads/i-need-to-stop-trying-to-help-yall-gain-perspective.304434/

about a black man whose car broke down, just a trivial disabled vehicle case, not suspected of any crime. He was taller than Tulsa PD policewoman Betty Shelby, a sissy. So she called in a helicopter and extra squad cars, they arrived, she demanded he raise his arms, he did (it's on film), and then she shot him through the heart.

Post-thread news: She got $35,000 untaxed compensation for lost income during her fake trial. She was soon hired by Rogers County (adjacent to Tulsa, so she wouldn't have to move) Sheriff Scott Walton, a family friend, ardent supporter, and public critic of her prosecutors.

This is FUCKING SHAMEFUL...
 
This is the 1000th thread in which everyone has agreed that a policeman should be punished. Everyone assumes he will be, and the thread ends. A year later, when the cop is let off and returns to duty, not one thread is ever reactivated to inform everyone.

I admit to being guilty, though I don't usually post in the threads. But I'd had no idea what happened to this woman. Crazy. Appreciate the update.

This is FUCKING SHAMEFUL...

I read a lot of news, and it happens just like this almost every single time. After the famous event, they stall the reporters a year till interest dies, then return the cop to normal duty.
 
Update: http://www.nba.com/article/2018/09/13/milwaukee-officer-involved-brown-arrest-fired

OK, one ass hat fired, but not for what he did that night. He was fired for posts he later made on social media. It's great that a racist schmuck got fired, but when is someone going to be charged with assault on an unarmed citizen who wasn't charged with any crime?

Morales said in a statement that Andrade’s posts violate the department’s social media policies.

“They have a racist connotation and are derogatory, mocking an individual who was recently the subject of officers’ use of force,” Morales said. “Such comments also directly affect his credibility and ability to testify in future hearings as a member of this Department. I have not, and will not, tolerate such behavior.”

Andrade was at the scene when Brown was arrested but was not among the officers who took him down, according to police. A total of 11 officers involved in the arrest were disciplined or retrained, but Andrade was not among those punished at the time.

Well, that's reassuring. They have been retrained not to stand on someone's ankle who isn't offering any resistance.

Seriously, if I walked up to someone in a convenience store parking lot, threw them to the ground and stood on their ankle, wouldn't I be charged with assault? Are the cops that enforce the laws above the laws they enforce?

BNM
 
Remember this thread, in which most board members (and Americans) were outraged

http://www.sportstwo.com/threads/i-need-to-stop-trying-to-help-yall-gain-perspective.304434/

about a black man whose car broke down, just a trivial disabled vehicle case, not suspected of any crime. He was taller than Tulsa PD policewoman Betty Shelby, a sissy. So she called in a helicopter and extra squad cars, they arrived, she demanded he raise his arms, he did (it's on film), and then she shot him through the heart.

Post-thread news: She got $35,000 untaxed compensation for lost income during her fake trial. She was soon hired by Rogers County (adjacent to Tulsa, so she wouldn't have to move) Sheriff Scott Walton, a family friend, ardent supporter, and public critic of her prosecutors.

How in the fuck did she get away with that. A fucking helecopter? On tape shooting him even though he is complying.
 
Cops need to be held accountable. Every vocation has good people and jerks. Most cops are great people. The ones that aren't need to be removed. This one doesn't seem that questionable. The cops overreached and should be retired.
Every officer who was involved or witnessed it and failed to report it should be retired and barred from any government position of authority. For life.
 
How in the fuck did she get away with that. A fucking helecopter? On tape shooting him even though he is complying.

I caught up on the latest news on that incident.

She is also instructing law enforcement officers on how to survive the fallout of an officer-involved shooting, in a class she calls “Surviving the Aftermath of a Critical Incident.” As Deputy Shelby explained to the media, the coursework navigates turbulence stemming from “when a police officer is victimized by anti-police groups and tried in the court of public opinion.”

The black victim must have had a good IQ. His twin sister, Dr. Tiffany Crutcher, holds a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. (A DPT is like a Ph.D., not an M.D.)
 

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