I have potential wrote:
The guys arrested were behaving like idiots.
ok then
I have potential wrote:
The guys arrested were behaving like idiots.
ok then
Hopefully next time you get pulled over for doing 40 mph in a 35 mph zone the cop doesn't just pull you over but runs you off the road. Then he should grab you out of your car and throw you on the road. Then after he does that he should impound your car because you shouldn't be on the road doing these crazy illegal things.
Although I don't agree with unbiased oppinion, like they always say there are 3 sides to a story.The side of the person thrown out (we heard that here)The police officers (we haven't heard)And the real story which is somewhere in the middle.
unbias this wrote:
Hopefully next time you get pulled over for doing 40 mph in a 35 mph zone the cop doesn't just pull you over but runs you off the road. Then he should grab you out of your car and throw you on the road. Then after he does that he should impound your car because you shouldn't be on the road doing these crazy illegal things.
someone wrote:
Although I don't agree with unbiased oppinion, like they always say there are 3 sides to a story.
The side of the person thrown out (we heard that here)
The police officers (we haven't heard)
And the real story which is somewhere in the middle.
unbias this wrote:Hopefully next time you get pulled over for doing 40 mph in a 35 mph zone the cop doesn't just pull you over but runs you off the road. Then he should grab you out of your car and throw you on the road. Then after he does that he should impound your car because you shouldn't be on the road doing these crazy illegal things.
The weird thing is that I have only heard the athletes at the party's side of the story. AND I STILL THINK THE POLICE ACTED APPROPRIATELY. These "after parties" are a recipe for disaster. So why is anyone surprised when something like this happens? If you go back to every national meet, there will be a thread on this board about some athlete acting foolishly. This goes back further than the Cabada knife incident 6 years ago at indoor nationals. There will also be someone starting a thread wanting to know who acted foolishly. So now we are all supposed to be shocked when someone acted foolishly and something bad happened to them for this behavior. GROW UP.
Maybe I missed this but who was the girl that dropped her kids off at the pool. Any pictures of said girl, or her kids? That's the problem with letsrun, never any "real" pictures that prove anything.
Any chance any that the people that got arrested or tasered were the same as the dude that got arrested at the D2 nationals after party in Missouri. These after parties seem to be getting better and better.
I think the point here is the use of what many see as excessive force by the cops. Sure people were probably being drunk idiots, but what people are pissed at is the perception that the cops went overboard in using force to quell the situation instead of other more civil means.
You can argue standard operating procedures and how cops need to be in control all you want, but we are talking about a bunch of scrawy distance runners here, not a mob with molotov cocktails. Why do other civilized nations seem to be able to control their citizens without such displays of force (yes I know most countries have examples of abuse of police power, but does Canada, France, Sweden, or England (for example) have police forces whose number one goal seems to be intimidation first, ask questions later)?
I wasn't there, I don't know the facts, but I do know that there are a lot of people in America that feel that the state is more interested in demonstrating its power and might, rather than solving problems in an efficient manner.
We have become a divided nation on this point. On one hand we have the law and order types - made up of people who are very black and white and think that the government is always right, and also of people who are so scared that the government will come get them next that these people espouse a philosophy of compliance so as to justify their own selling out in this regard. On the other hand is the group that is unreasonably suspicious of all government action and challenges it even when it is actually reasonable.
It would be nice if perhaps we could meet in the middle and see past the rhetoric and agree that one both sides of the issue more common sense is needed. The State is not always out to get us, and in the same regard, not all disruptive behavior need be dealt with by draconian means.
old and grouchy wrote:
Why do other civilized nations seem to be able to control their citizens without such displays of force ?
Maybe those other countries citizens are more civilized. Just a thought.
? wrote:
old and grouchy wrote:Why do other civilized nations seem to be able to control their citizens without such displays of force ?
Maybe those other countries citizens are more civilized. Just a thought.
We have no trouble controlling our citizens. Some "youths" sometimes burn cars and shoot shotguns at cops but we are much more civilized.
Sincerely,
France
Gerber for president...free pair of shoes for mike.
It means when you hold in a huge poop for as long as you possibly can (with farts mixed in) and then let it all out in one big explosion in the toilet. It causes quite the stink and everyone in the bathroom hears it (and some outside the bathroom.)
Hey now you know.
Observers wrote:
I ask all of you as runners, that if you observed the incident, please contact me. It is of the utmost importance to a fellow athlete.
haywoodjb@hotmail.com
What is it exactly that you think you're going to do? If you haven't contacted the local newspaper an gotten the story out in a very public 48 hours later it will disappear.
If this really was a case of police brutality then the newspapers would have been all over the story.
Times wasting.
I still think the problem is that we are only hearing one side of the story. You are basing the "excessive force by cops" arguement based on what you have read in this thread which is from one side of the story.What if this was letspolice.com and the officer wrote "As I tried to remove the first person a large crowd surrounded me and 5 guys started to run towards me when I made the decision to take one guy down to try to stop the others."If that was all that you read would you then think that maybe the office made the right decision? I would probably see his side more based on that statement without knowing the other side of the story.Not saying the police were right but we don't know the whole story. We have heard witness reports but those are still going to be a little biased.
old and grouchy wrote:
I think the point here is the use of what many see as excessive force by the cops. Sure people were probably being drunk idiots, but what people are pissed at is the perception that the cops went overboard in using force to quell the situation instead of other more civil means.
It wasn't West Chester PD, just so everyone knows..
Atta boy Hartmaier!
Is it legal to make a citizen's arrest of a cop?
I checked out his impressive result 282nd place. Now I understand the excessive celebration. The ATC must be very proud.
I totally agree. Note that I said "perception" and "what many see as". I have no idea what happened.
I just meant to get to heart of the issue which was not the tangential question of whether it is wrong to be in a girls' bathroom, or whether people were being idiots, but rather, how we feel about the balance of cops using force to protect themselves from possible harm, and the hope that such force is not excessive.
It will be interesting to see the blood alc. level. considering they were at the bar and drinking I don't see anything but bad things for these guys.
Remember these guys deal with these things every day. The guy was drinking and moved toward the cop after causing a fus. He is lucky he didn't get shot.
I agree that things got too rough but if you were a little guy with a gun and people were advancing toward you what would you do? Now it wasn't a part of this senario but I really don't understand why people think they can talk shit to a cop and get away with it.
Snoochie Boochie wrote:
Remember these guys deal with these things every day. The guy was drinking and moved toward the cop after causing a fus. He is lucky he didn't get shot.
Lucky he didn't get shot? Are you out of your mind? Are you suggesting that the use of a deadly weapon would have been reasonable in this situation?
I agree that things got too rough but if you were a little guy with a gun and people were advancing toward you what would you do? Now it wasn't a part of this senario but I really don't understand why people think they can talk shit to a cop and get away with it.
I definitely wouldn't have shot him . . . or tasered him. From what we've heard about the story, nobody was threatening this cop.
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Rest in Peace Adrian Lehmann - 2:11 Swiss marathoner. Dies of heart attack.
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
I think Letesenbet Gidey might be trying to break 14 this Saturday
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!