No, really--do you know how many dog attacks are caused by people taunting them? What makes this bunch of ground apes think that the cops they're taunting (really? really?? a donut on a stick and string? can they be any less original in their mocking?) won't wind up turning on them? Yeah, they may not own a car right now, might not even have their drivers' licenses...but all the cops I've ever known have long memories for insults, and most people like that tend to ignore traffic laws. I wonder if someone can be driven into bankruptcy by repeated traffic violations tickets?
In the meantime, I wonder how many emergency calls that particular pack of ground apes make, and how long it's going to start taking to get a response? I wonder how quick cops will respond to calls made on them?
And I wonder how long it's going to be before the nightsticks come out.
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".......I wonder if someone can be driven into bankruptcy by repeated traffic violations tickets?"
ReplyDeleteBetter to let them drive into a stonewall!
OCM--my point is that they're not currently responsible enough to have a driver's license or own a car...and they're making sure that when they need the police, the police will not be there quickly, nor willingly. The police will be there quickly and happily when someone calls a complaint on them in.
ReplyDeleteHere's the reason to think ahead: At some point, those dogs will be let off of the leash. When the occupiers start doing all of the things they normally do, and the police are called in to clean it up do you think they will have forgotten the taunts? Doubtful. The clean up will not be a small affair at that point. NYPD doesn't have a great track record of being civil, either.
ReplyDeleteExactly. I can't fault police for brutality with people and situations like this.
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