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(02-22-2011, 02:36 PM)Fragma Wrote: [ -> ]Which country?

lol I was thinking the same thing.

The police wouldn't beat you up unless you did something though. lol
I personally don't deal with cops for personal reasons...
I did glance through the replies. Quite a few.
My experiences?
Well when i was a kid (14-19) i used to knock about on the streets quite a lot.
Cops were always a problem. Strip searches in the street! Dumping all our smokes into puddles to be pricks.
Dumping wallets and all carried items all over the road.
Occasionally getting a beating. This is all before we do something wrong!
When your actually in trouble well..........
I have been charged with Arson a long time ago. A house burned down.
I had the Sergent and a Detective take me out the back of the cop shop while handcuffed and kick the crap out of me.
Then they put me in there locker room and made me put my head against there lockers while they kicked a footy at them.
This sort of treatment was common place back then. And i am from Australia i might add!
Sure now days it dont happen. But i suspect because i could beat the piss out of them now and i dont frequent the streets at night nearly as much.
All that said. They have a crap job. Dealing with kids who are out of control every day would make you start to treat all as guilty before innocent. Thats before you talk about the adults.
All in all they are there to do there job. Most of them are bent but they are the closest thing to order our society has to offer.

(02-22-2011, 03:18 PM)Untouch Wrote: [ -> ]lol I was thinking the same thing.

The police wouldn't beat you up unless you did something though. lol

I scribbled my tag with a NON permanent marker on the side of a shop whilst out with mates at like 3am.

Around 4 riot vans, police on foot, and a helicopter came after us...
I was running down a back lane, saw I wasn't going to get away, so stopped and gave in.
The police officer nutted me in the face, started elbowing me in the stomach, stood on my arm, and then twisted the handcuffs so tight that my wrists were all cut...

You're saying I deserved that?
To make matters worse, when he nutted me, he cut his eye open & had to go to hospital. I was looking at getting charged for assault on a police officer....

Another case,
My mate saw a police officer that had arrested him a few days earlier, and had confiscated his phone.
When my mate asked for his phone back, the police officer grabbed his head, and hit it off the side of the police van, then drove off.

(02-22-2011, 02:36 PM)Fragma Wrote: [ -> ]Which country?


United States.

Atleast usually they do.

They are usually good at helping but you know...
(02-22-2011, 03:51 PM)Shock Wrote: [ -> ]United States.

Atleast usually they do.

They are usually good at helping but you know...

Lmao I thought you were going to say Brazil or South Africa or something....

USA ain't as bad as you made out.
(02-22-2011, 03:59 PM)Fragma Wrote: [ -> ]Lmao I thought you were going to say Brazil or South Africa or something....

USA ain't as bad as you made out.
I know...
It depends where you live though.
(02-22-2011, 03:24 PM)DAMINK™ Wrote: [ -> ]All that said. They have a crap job. Dealing with kids who are out of control every day would make you start to treat all as guilty before innocent. Thats before you talk about the adults.

And that's also before taking in factors like social differences, for example white police patrolling African American or Aboriginal Australian communities.

(02-22-2011, 03:26 PM)Fragma Wrote: [ -> ]Around 4 riot vans, police on foot, and a helicopter came after us...

That's unreal. They gathered those resources just for your group?

(02-22-2011, 04:14 PM)Shock Wrote: [ -> ]It depends where you live though.

I agree, as this member posted:

(02-17-2011, 11:43 PM)Snookerbro Wrote: [ -> ]Depends where you live, as in not just your country, but whether you live in a city or country town.

Country towns in Australia may have one policeman or one policeman for a town or two.

Now, to be honest, not much happens in these towns but if something did you would basically have to fend for yourself.
Eve Wrote:
(02-22-2011, 03:26 PM)Fragma Wrote: [ -> ]Around 4 riot vans, police on foot, and a helicopter came after us...
That's unreal. They gathered those resources just for your group?

To be fair there was about 10 of us. But still they obviously had nothing better to do that night.
I do partially trust the police.
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