"At what point will police finally learn that when they're in public, being photographed or video taped is fair game?"
Might read better as:
When will the public learn that regardless of their alleged rights and the so-called "legality" of photographing police officers, this sort of behavior will not be tolerated?
Questioning authority in any way is simply not allowed.
Well, given the pattern of things it seems more likely that everybody will be deemed a criminal thru one stupid law or another, so they'd likely maintain the Earth as a prison planet and make it so only 'guiltless' are allowed to leave the hell-hole known as "Earth".
There will be very few 'guiltless' (only those in the MAFIAA and those who have more money than God) so the expense of travelling off-world will be much more reasonable.
Plus, if we assume the entire planet is a prison save for a few 'freedom zones' in which only the guiltless are allowed, it saves a ton on fence building & such.
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Think about it; there's been cops in NY for like 200(?) years! And most police departments are a tad underfunded...
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Backwards Queries...
When will the public learn that regardless of their alleged rights and the so-called "legality" of photographing police officers, this sort of behavior will not be tolerated?
Questioning authority in any way is simply not allowed.
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Re: We get called freetards
Are we using /boB tags instead of /troll tags now?
(psst! you forgot your "/")
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Re: Xs and Os
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Re: Patterns
There will be very few 'guiltless' (only those in the MAFIAA and those who have more money than God) so the expense of travelling off-world will be much more reasonable.
Plus, if we assume the entire planet is a prison save for a few 'freedom zones' in which only the guiltless are allowed, it saves a ton on fence building & such.
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Hey wait!
Let's find out.
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Worse, give the present definition of 'hacking'
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typo
Should be "ruse", I believe.
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Re: Metallica Song Title
Obviously the MAFIAA couldn't get their whole pie, so instead they'll get it one crumb at a time.
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Re: Broke needs fixed.
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...can't ...keep ...it ...in
"No!"
Sorry, articles titles which are easily answered in a single word do that to me...
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Re: All the monies
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Re: Re: Off course you have a choice. Grow some!
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Re: Peppe Le Pew
Really?!?
Wow, just wow.
Thank you, AC.
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Re: You wouldn't patent adding would you?
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