campusgrotto.com— It's clear campus police can go too far sometimes. Until things change, here is what you must do to avoid future confrontations with police on campus.
Sep 18, 2007View in Crawl 4
Don't be a filthy hippy who thinks freedom of sppech gives you thr right to disrupt meetings set up by private groups.Don't think you can resist Cops putting cuffs on you.Don't think that once a cop or cops get you on the ground that you can ignore them and refuse to give your hands to be cuffed.I for one would take a taser over an arm bar anyday.
I don't know if you're talking about Florida or not, but I can assume you are. Those cops (while certainly not the brightest bunch) are 'state' police, meaning they technically have jurisdiction damn near anywhere in Florida. Are most of them rejects from the city or county cops, yeah, but that's the case with most state cops. Either way, with a student body of 46,000+, the city police force just couldn't handle enough people to manage that group.
Alex Jones says that since federalization of local police began, (for martial law) applicants have been given IQ tests and only those scoring less than 100 are accepted.To repeal the Patriot Act, elect Ron Paul.<a class="user" href="http://RonPaul.meetup.com">http://RonPaul.meetup.com</a> to join the rEVOLution!
gadaveSep 18, 2007
This just gave me another reason to watch that video again. Thanks! It brings a smile everytime!hahahahahahahahahah
liam76Sep 18, 2007
Don't be a filthy hippy who thinks freedom of sppech gives you thr right to disrupt meetings set up by private groups.Don't think you can resist Cops putting cuffs on you.Don't think that once a cop or cops get you on the ground that you can ignore them and refuse to give your hands to be cuffed.I for one would take a taser over an arm bar anyday.
tnoySep 18, 2007
Ask your political questions like a civil human when you're in a public forum.
spidrwSep 19, 2007
I don't know if you're talking about Florida or not, but I can assume you are. Those cops (while certainly not the brightest bunch) are 'state' police, meaning they technically have jurisdiction damn near anywhere in Florida. Are most of them rejects from the city or county cops, yeah, but that's the case with most state cops. Either way, with a student body of 46,000+, the city police force just couldn't handle enough people to manage that group.
dogsterSep 19, 2007
Alex Jones says that since federalization of local police began, (for martial law) applicants have been given IQ tests and only those scoring less than 100 are accepted.To repeal the Patriot Act, elect Ron Paul.<a class="user" href="http://RonPaul.meetup.com">http://RonPaul.meetup.com</a> to join the rEVOLution!