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If a cop tells you to get out of the vehicle
#1
. . . . . . get out of the vehicle.

If you think your life is worth disobeying federal agents, cops, law enforcement, then seek counseling.

Stop the car.

Get out.

Be nice.

These are law enforcement people who get hated on daily, just for doing their job.

Give them a break.

Be nice.

Don't be a dick.

You could get shot.
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#2
And have some compassion.

They're just doing their job.
#3
(01-07-2026, 08:12 PM)DBCowboy Wrote: . . . . . . get out of the vehicle.

If you think your life is worth disobeying federal agents, cops, law enforcement, then seek counseling.

Stop the car.

Get out.

Be nice.

These are law enforcement people who get hated on daily, just for doing their job.

Give them a break.

Be nice.

Don't be a dick.

You could get shot.


I find it extremely strange on why that's so hard to understand.

The people that attempt to flee are maybe just too stupid.

We seem to have a shitload of lawbreakers on one side, why is that?
#4
(01-07-2026, 08:16 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: And have some compassion.

They're just doing their job.

Don't know if snark or real. . . .
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#5
(01-07-2026, 08:18 PM)RazorV66 Wrote: I find it extremely strange on why that's so hard to understand.

The people that attempt to flee are maybe just too stupid.

We seem to have a shitload of lawbreakers on one side, why is that?

A life is not worth a traffic stop.

Why do some people actually think their lives are so important, that they can disobey laws, disobey orders from cops?
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#6
(01-07-2026, 08:22 PM)DBCowboy Wrote: A life is not worth a traffic stop.

Why do some people actually think their lives are so important, that they can disobey laws, disobey orders from cops?

Seems like the entire state of Minnesota has a problem with laws, from Governor Elmer Fudd on down.
#7
(01-07-2026, 08:20 PM)DBCowboy Wrote: Don't know if snark or real. . . .

It is a sad thing public service can do some times.

You can see it on their faces. Long suffering.

When integrity has prevented anger so many times that joy gets squeezed out too.

The job becomes robotic. And then people call them fascists.

It sucks. Compassion.
#8
For anyone saying this cop's life wasn't in danger and he murdered this woman in cold blood in Minnesota today, I have a question.....

Ashley Babbitt was shot and killed on Jan 6th 2021 by a Capitol police officer through a window, while she was no danger to him whatsoever. 

You would consider that to be cold blooded murder as well correct?
#9
Throwing a temper tantrum and refusing to follow lawful instructions is childish behavior, as an adult mind would not do that.

What scares me is that there seems to be an overwhelming amount of this now. Childish minds in adults, I mean. It's as if some step in people's brain development is missing somehow, and I expect the why is found at home when parents are missing in action. Another part of it is allowing children to use the Internet unsupervised.

We seem to have multiple generations now of people without adult minds.
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#10
The officer was definitely in some danger but if he could have stepped out of the way, he should have.

Think of the precedent it sets.  ICE agents and law abiding citizens are not the main purveyors of protesting by blocking traffic.

If it becomes acceptable to shoot anyone who is trying to push their way past some sort of human blockade, it will make obstructionism much easier to perpetrate and deadly to resist.