Police strip an innocent woman.
We all know whats right and wrong. These so called police officers knew it was wrong and I hope they pay for it with their jobs.
It reminds me of a buddy who "WAS" a police officer, he arrested this guy for DUI and the guy**** his pants after being arrested and he paraded him around the jail showing everyone even the inmates this guy **** himself and left him in his soiled pants for over three hours. Well after an internal investigation he was known as former deputy John Lunde. He got what he deserved friend or not.
It reminds me of a buddy who "WAS" a police officer, he arrested this guy for DUI and the guy**** his pants after being arrested and he paraded him around the jail showing everyone even the inmates this guy **** himself and left him in his soiled pants for over three hours. Well after an internal investigation he was known as former deputy John Lunde. He got what he deserved friend or not.
ORIGINAL: offdznutz
you cant tell me a FTP isnt appropriate here. iwould love to here otherwise
you cant tell me a FTP isnt appropriate here. iwould love to here otherwise
Its amazing that people throw FTP around so much. There not all bad. We always here about the bad stuff certian police officers do (which is good to a point) but we rarely here about the good things. WHy not try searching for how many Police officers lost their lifes trying to protect others?
You also have to keep in one perspective that I believe Hardcorp mentioned once. Negative news brings the ratings and thus the money. Why do you think it so rare you hear about the good things officers do. It's almost like reading the Fire Department saved a cat in the tree. For it to be good news it has to be huge, grand scale heroic and even better if wrought with tragedy at the same time. Think WTC.
Their not going to report how the officers intervened with the quarrelling couple. Most of the good things that happen in this world, we don't hear about.
Their not going to report how the officers intervened with the quarrelling couple. Most of the good things that happen in this world, we don't hear about.
ORIGINAL: DDCavi
This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by WKYC-TV , missed it, probably a good thing I guess...[&o]
This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by WKYC-TV , missed it, probably a good thing I guess...[&o]
http://www.wkyc.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=82519
I am a firm believer in the law and their representatives. This occassion really bothers me. If everything is as described by the link I saw, I am sickened. A woman shouldn't be strip searched by a man. There are many female representatives in all fields of law enforcement. Now, if she is the victim...heads will roll. Horrific situation, but I can only hope it is the exception. I can't even imagine if that was my wife. Thank God, I will probably never have to find out.
P.S. I am also sickened by the news team that pumps their chest as the "exclusive" entity covering this event!
P.S. I am also sickened by the news team that pumps their chest as the "exclusive" entity covering this event!
WOW thats all i can say. That is terrible and I am pretty disgusted. And for whoever said it yes you are correct about strip searching female on female male on male. According to my wife a police officer in the air force. Strip searchs are to be performed by a member of the same sex as the person in question. A strip search is only to be performed with just cause, i.e., drugs, weapons and such are visible to the officer. And a "forced" strip search is only done if the person in question refuses to strip under his/her own will, with just cause obviously. Now for anyone who has heard corey smith his song says it the best, it's titled F*** the po-po. Its actually about a dui but has some good lines in it. "this is not for all cops, just the three that pulled me over" "Dont get me wrong I dont mean disrespect, there's a lot of good cops who serve and protect, and they boldy put their lifes on the line, but for every cop who thinks his badge is a crown this songs for you and I will never bow down."
You would think this lady lived in Saudi Arabia...
http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news...d=ODg4Nzk4MjUy
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle3321637.ece
http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news...d=ODg4Nzk4MjUy
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle3321637.ece


