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(11-24-2011, 01:55 PM)Biker Dude Wrote: Obviously you do tend to grant the police every benefit of the doubt you can.
I doubt we will ever agree.
Have a good thanksgiving.
These two sentences make up the only real truth that your post held, so I cut it down to this so you will be able to understand something.
The police were reactionary, not proactionary.
This is why we will never agree, you tend to see the police as proactive, I see them as reactive.
If these young head fulls of mush hadn't decided to be where they were doing what they were doing, they would not have encountered the police and the police would not have been faced with several decisions which they did not ask for.
In the end, no one will ever convince me that police enjoyed doing what they did, they were not willing participants in this bullshit they were drug in by someone elses actions just like they always are.
A resolution to avoid an evil is seldom framed till the evil is so far advanced as to make avoidance impossible.
— Thomas Hardy
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— Thomas Hardy
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