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Whaddya know, common sense still exists
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<blockquote data-quote="de-evoproject" data-source="post: 1301753" data-attributes="member: 14169"><p>Not saying it warranted a gun fight, just saying i understand the stop and the guy was acting stupid on his bike. The officer wasn't exactly waving the gun around he just had it in hand, wasn't raised or anything. My point was IF he was going to come out of the car with the sidearm at the ready, he needed to IMMEDIATELY identify himself. Really needed to immediately ID himself anyway. </p><p></p><p>And i realize this is mainly about the stupid charges placed on him for taping and abuse of power. I was just pointing out that the guy was initially in the wrong as well. He was being very reckless and making himself a hazard on the road. I back this guy up on the videotaping case as well. I don't think that just because the officer and police dept were in the wrong for abusing their power and bunk charges that we should forget that this guy was also far in the wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="de-evoproject, post: 1301753, member: 14169"] Not saying it warranted a gun fight, just saying i understand the stop and the guy was acting stupid on his bike. The officer wasn't exactly waving the gun around he just had it in hand, wasn't raised or anything. My point was IF he was going to come out of the car with the sidearm at the ready, he needed to IMMEDIATELY identify himself. Really needed to immediately ID himself anyway. And i realize this is mainly about the stupid charges placed on him for taping and abuse of power. I was just pointing out that the guy was initially in the wrong as well. He was being very reckless and making himself a hazard on the road. I back this guy up on the videotaping case as well. I don't think that just because the officer and police dept were in the wrong for abusing their power and bunk charges that we should forget that this guy was also far in the wrong. [/QUOTE]
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