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Re: Re: Re: The Continuing Abuse of Zero Tolerance policy
08 May 2008
Date Edited: 08 May 2008 04:27:33 PM
I'm sorry, but if im driving down the road and i see a guy give another guy a handshake like the one described in a drug infested neighborhood I'm going to pull up and talk to him (if i was a police officer) If the guy is acting nervous I may think he has something to hide so i may want to pat him down. If I have a loudmouth standing next to me questioning everything im doing and berating me I may think that I'm actually on the right track and that I interupted something going down so I may search everyone in the car.
It makes perfect sense to me. The only reason that guy got brought downtown was because he was interrupting a police investigation and was disorderly in public. If he would just shut up for the 30 seconds it takes for a pat down search then he and his friends would have had a much smoother night.