You want next, dude? – cop, identity hidden by State, to teen
Although this video is two years old, I had never seen it before Radley Balko recently tweeted it, and it was much too clever, funny, and British to pass up. The links above it were provided by The Onion, Cop Crisis (x4), C.J. Ciaramella, and Mistress Matisse, in that order.
- Not much of an exaggeration, really.
- Cop attacks teenager for using a phone.
- Some still believe this isn’t a police state.
- Another typical cop protecting and serving.
- At first, they rewarded him with a paid vacation.
- Cops do to animals what they want to do to you.
- Because “regulations” are more important than people.
From the Archives
- Useful idiots think these tyrannies are OK when used vs those they dislike.
- Sleeping with a cop is one of the most dangerous things a woman can do.
- They usually try to pretend “public health” rhetoric isn’t crypto-moralism.
- Threats of life-destroying consequences often cause people to surrender.
- Deranged prohibitionist vows to violate court order so he can kill people.
- When timid hacks support sex worker rights, we’re past the watershed.
- Even rapist cops sometimes get their desserts when the victim is a kid.
- Picture what you’d think of as “sex trafficking”, then compare it to this.
- US anti-whore jihad is so out of control it’s attacking foreign websites.
- Wild fantasies about normal events seem most common in the South.
- Hey nurses, how does it feel to be infantilized by misogynistic racists?
- Sex workers need to bury all prohibitionists of every kind in lawsuits.
- Another entry in the “sex trafficking” scare story invasion of Twitter.
- While India allows deranged prohibitionists to dictate health policy…
- Persecution of sex workers invariably affects other women as well.
- Too bad the settlement won’t come out of their personal assets.
- The article is pretty vague, but it seems to be about child porn.
- Just in case you think being a “legal” sex worker protects you.
- It’s rare to see these schemes called what they are: extortion.
- Too bad nobody listened when I wanted this banned in 2012.
- Cops, birds, Sally Kellerman, Sandy Nelson, and much more.
- Anti-sex laws are deeply rooted in racism all over the world.
- A modern descendant of the walled districts of feudal times.
- Criticism of these medieval laws is, fortunately, increasing.
- Another toiletful of assorted sociopathy from Deliverfund.
- Please take a moment sometime to tell me how it went.
- Virginia excels in inventing truly awful anti-whore laws.
- Your “leaders” know what’s best, so shut up and obey.
- No doubt the children were contaminated by sex rays!
- Cops lie, constantly. They are almost never not lying.
- The 5th installment of my 6-part review of Blake’s 7.
- “Sponsored content” means an ad, not journalism.
- My two previous posts for Sex Worker Rights Day.
- Cops, stupidity, Florida, kittens, and much more.
- Police departments hide pictures of rapist cops.
- All vice squads are breeding grounds for rape.
- Cops think everyone is as stupid as they are.
- Sex workers need your help more than ever.
- Endangered beetles and the Fermi Paradox.
- Texas has officially lost its collective mind.
- Inspector Pony looks into a piglet-tipping.
- Worth reading, but only cum grano salis.
- Words mean things, and so do spellings.
- Cops, crows, straights, and much more.
- How stupid do these pigs think we are?
- Another case of white van hysteria.
- They’re not even trying any more.
- A very interesting development.
- Rapist cops of the week, 2020.
- Rapist cops of the week, 2022.
- A visit to Orlando, Florida.
- Chick days!
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From one story: “Believing the police were home invaders,…” In what sense were they not?
Same story: “… Detective Kirkey had no intention of forcing entry into the home just to look for a snowblower, but a Maple Grove sergeant treated it like a ‘narcotics warrant’ …” because violence is appropriate for victimless crimes, but not for theft.