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I found the show on Hulu and it comes on at 5:00pm CST on TLC. Not CBS.
I was a freshman practicing against #58 Lionel Turner who as we know eventually went on to play and start for LSU at linebacker.... I lived with grass and dirt stuck in my facemask basically.
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1. No
2. Every vehicle involved in the crash will have a separate vehicle page where the configuration and other general info about the car is noted. So say vehicle 1 is a Ford fiesta.

A for passenger car, x for no trailer or cargo, 4 doors 2 axles 4 tires.

3. Sure?


THIS. But I still think more context is needed. Because if we knew the end result your trying to accomplish we can answer the questions accordingly. Those of us who know a bit about the LA Crash report system. But I can tell you that most if not all Officers fill out crash reports on a computer system these days. Very rarely will you still do a hand written crash report. Due to drawing out how the crash happened and narratives in it. Computers make it easier.
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Did they break down the door?


EXACTLY!! No body is asking the question about the door the police entered through! Was it wide open and reasonable to believe someone else made entry? Was it shut but unlocked? Or was it shut and locked!? The status of the door is what this ALL stems on!! But we don't know, we don't have the facts of exactly how police made entry!!
What people aren't understanding is there are legal loop holes that do allow police to enter a home with out a warrant. It sort of works off the premise of suspicion of a crime in progress and probable cause. Probable cause for a police officer is only 50% certainty that someone is committing a crime. And if probable cause is met then you can be arrested for whatever crime your being suspected of. BUT the extenuating circumstance in this incident which we don't know because we don't have the whole story is HOW exactly did the police make entry to the home? Is the question that should be asked. Because let's say they arrive at the house and the front door is wide open. Then it doesn't matter who called the police. It's reasonable to believe that a burglary is in progress. Or let's say they arrive and the door is shut but not locked. Then your treading deep water in shitty creek cause it would then rely on the police making entry through a shut door AND making their presence known. Which would or could allow the homeowner to get away with this with no charges. And finally let's say they arrived and the door was shut and locked and they made entry through a locked door then the homeowner is absolutely justified in his actions. So those are the questions we must ask and don't have the info on just yet. I prefer to wait till more information comes out before I make any judgment on who was right and who is wrong.
Oh I'd kick them out of my bed alright, but I'd do so to frick on the floor...
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The soldier used his Glock to kill the first three Taliban he encountered, but when he went to shoot the fourth, his pistol jammed


Eh Idk about Glock jamming... or the fact a SAS Officer can't unjam it when it very rarely happens. You can Christmas tree a Glock which I've done before but most jams can be simply fixed with a tap, rack, bang. Not saying the story isn't true. And confined space he may have just thought the claw hammer was more efficient. But to say the pistol was inoperable due to jam Idk about...
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re: Popeyes on Burbank on fire!!

Posted by poptart_1225 on 5/11/18 at 11:30 pm to
You seen them get an axe, break through a wall but can't get a pic?!? We need better news reporting from the field...
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Why can’t you just tell us what actually happened?


This ^ We need more info on said product or service... at this point I think you may have bought a bag of dicks maybe?
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She was referring to me, but she prefers to act like a child.


Women can be crazy. It's usually not advisable to call them out on it unless your prepared for the consequences. Or hiding behind a keyboard... just my 2 cents worth of knowledge.
Every light in the house is on.
The backyard's bright as the crack of dawn.
The front walk looks like runway lights.
It's kinda like noon in the dead of night.
Every light in the house is on.
Just in case you ever do get tired of being gone.
Every light in the house is on.
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Could go to trial nd have it wrapped up in appeals until he dies


This whole "appeals" thing is nonsense. In order to appeal a court case that means it has to be ruled upon by a judge/jury. So that means he would have to be convicted of some thing, murder 2 or manslaughter. THEN he would be able to appeal that ruling. But sentencing would still proceed as normal and he would still end up in jail for however long while the appeals process played out. So regardless the guys going to jail and is probably going to die in prison. Regardless if he pleads to manslaughter, he still will be in there to the point of his death.

re: Slow Motion Gifs (NSFW)

Posted by poptart_1225 on 5/8/18 at 8:48 am to
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Was that a hot dog being thrown at a light bulb?


That's what I thought too! Glad I wasn't the only one. Kinda like throwing a hot dog down the hallway saying...
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Black guy that works for me put his brides name on his neck . About 6 months later he caught her sleeping with another homeboy


Subtle brag that I own a plantation still in 2018. I'm not sure why the race matters in this story.
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I am sort of playing devil's advocate here, but if they failed protocol, can an argument be made from AS toxicology report, that because he was acting irrational, they had to break protocol? Having the substances that he had in him


BRPD's policy is wrote so grey that they can find you guilty of breaking it so very easily. Nothing in black and white.
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I’m not a lawyer, but how can Sterling’s family win if Sterling tried to fight the cops and pull a gun while on every drug imaginable? There’s no wrongful death there


I wish there was a better answer than "just because" the justice system is frickED and just how it's going to be. Us rational people think no harm no foul he shouldn't be held liable. But the justice system doesn't think the same.
What sucks is yes he may win a civil suit against the city for wrongful termination. But on the horizon is the civil suit against him from the Sterling family. I think it's garbage and he did nothing wrong to warrant being sued in civil court but the obligations to meet are less and unfortunately he has a bad chance on losing that battle. It sounds like he may rob Peter to pay Paul in this instance which is insanity.
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Serious question, are you allowed to work another job while you are on government administrative leave?


No you are not allowed to work extra duty or anything related to security services while on leave. Let's say you run a grass cutting operation or anything other than security you can do that but no "extra duty" as related to your primary means of income. So while on leave your being paid your base salary (which is shite) probably around 32,000 a year with zero overtime, extra duty, etc..

re: Dino Cinel murdered

Posted by poptart_1225 on 3/26/18 at 5:17 pm to
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Ezekial 25:17


Love that part of the movie... Good stuff
I think it means she likes having sex with anyone and everyone. Correct me if I'm wrong... from what i understand at least.
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is that in the bill of rights? does simply owning a gun put others in harms way? Can you do 140 drunk on your own property?


What's great about the country we live in is yes you can do 140mph hammered out of your mind truck nuts swinging on your own property if you have a large enough piece of land. Merica!
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Unless you're a LEO, you're begging for an arse kicking.


I agree. Does he not think that by posting this in a public forum that he may encounter someone who is LEO or who knows law. I would love to civilly debate this guy to prove he is either a troll or going to get himself hurt by someone if he really is out there doing this. He will come across someone who eventually will try to hurt him just as law enforcement officers come across the same individuals.
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It’s patrolled by the sheriff’s dept, in conjunction with a number of armed residents who have been trained and approved to make arrests/confiscations.


So your commissioned by the sheriff's office? You have an actual card that has your picture and says your a commissioned deputy? Because if your patrolling a PUBLIC road that's not private property your impersonating a police officer. You have to be trolling on this thread because no way in hell this is true. No way. I don't believe it for one instance. Lol I doubt anyone here will believe you until you provide some sort of proof. Until then your a short dicked troll trying to have a power trip. I'd love one of your armed neighbors try to pull me over and then seize anything from me. Or even write a bull shite citation. I would "lol" literally..
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How many peoples lives have been ruined because the wrong person had access?


Exactly. Please tell me if you know someone who has been effected by this? Someone who was just living life. Not bothering anyone. Not digging into shite they shouldn't have been in. Not breaking any laws. I know no one in my life has been effected by this. Do you?
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People have had large sums of money confiscated from them just because they had it on them. No proof of a crime committed or probable cause other than a good amount of cash on hand. It is then upon these people to prove the money is legit in order to get it back which is difficult as hell because states don’t like giving up new found funds. It’s classic guilty till proven innocent.


Well at that point if the money is legit and you earned it honestly wouldn't you like the fact that everything has a paper trail these days? To prove it was earned honestly?
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One of the Bill of Rights is protection against illegal searches and seizures. I dong have to be guilty of anything. The government has to have probable cause. Maybe that’s why law enforcement is so messed up if that’s their belief that we only want privacy to hide criminal activity.


Correct. Illegal search and seizure is a very complicated and can be interpreted various ways depending on what your trying to accomplish. Do I have issue with that? Yes. It needs to be more black and white and wrote out to be understood by everyday dummies for anyone to understand. People should be knowledgeable on when and where and how the government can search our lives or property or information. But again if your not the next John Gotti, Pablo, or Osama. If your not murdering. Raping, stealing candy bars. Then why worry....
At one point in my life I held a position of power in the government with access to a lot of people's information. Is it scary what can be found on us? Sure. Are our lives easily trackable? Definitely. Are there cameras on the interstate logging every vehicle that passes it's location and stores that info? Yes. All I'm saying is if your not doing anything wrong then why worry? As a community can I ask if anyone here has known anyone that has completely "disappeared"? Like just some random person doing every day things just suspiciously hauled off to dark government office hole and was never heard from again? Has their been political murders? I'm sure, and advocating its ok. But those people either had knowledge of something on someone who that someone didn't want leaked out. Again if your just living life doing you and not being a frick up in life then why worry... I'm not worried the least bit.
You realize what asset forfeiture is huh? I speak on that because I have some knowledge on it. The only reason that would come into play on every day random smucks like us is if we were drug dealers, traffickers, or part of some large criminal enterprise. Again if your not breaking the law in any capacity then why worry? The government won't take your shite from you if they can't link it to a criminal organization.