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12-08-2014 08:20 PM |
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Originally Posted by blackmonsters
(Post 20316715)
I think the debate is more about "what is crime?"
Is crime a thing that requires a victim?
If there is no victim or potential danger/harm/loss then is an physical arrest needed?
Selling single cigarettes is not serious crime.
Apparently selling single cigarettes is illegal because it's less harmful to smoke a whole pack.
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Give me a break. He was setting up an illegal store in front of other stores. They pay rent so they can sell cigarettes. So there is a victim. Not to mention no one wants a huge guy standing in front of their store 24/7. This is not a race thing. They wanted him to move on and had arrested him several times for petty things. He was being pressured with a purpose and motive. Not sure where you are from but this is a common problem in some areas.
He had been arrested over 30 times or something like that. This guy knew the deal. He probably always yelled shit as he was being arrested. They make it seem like he was the first guy ever to scream, he couldn't breathe. I think, those of us who actually have lived or worked in these areas should point out the score. This guy was on the edge of it all the time. He knew it, the police knew it and we knew it. It was a bad break that he died but he is hardly innocent or the subject of some big police state plot to infringe on his rights.
The cops aren't allowed to go over there for a crime to arrest someone and decide. Oh yeah, he gets arrested a lot. He is a low life who hangs here all the time but sort of harmless, lets let him off today. Then the tax payer who called in is all in their face about lax policing.
Society has moved a bit, and we are leaving those guys behind. We need to tell all kids regardless of race that you don't want to get into the computer. Stay away from dumb shit and dumb stuff like this won't happen to you.
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