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<blockquote data-quote="hazardous0388" data-source="post: 4051241" data-attributes="member: 570425"><p>in all honesty, the law is the law, correct. if there were signs posted or they were told previously not to skate there, the cop can legally take the skateboards, but not the way it was done there. that is just unacceptable and virtually unexplainable on his behalf. he does not show the kid resisting giving the skateboard, it shows the officer choking the kid, throwing him down, and taking the skateboard, THEN telling him to sit down.</p><p></p><p>and in ALL honesty, i hate it when cops are in the wrong and then tell people who have it on film to turn the camera off, that is just inciminating and pointless at that time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hazardous0388, post: 4051241, member: 570425"] in all honesty, the law is the law, correct. if there were signs posted or they were told previously not to skate there, the cop can legally take the skateboards, but not the way it was done there. that is just unacceptable and virtually unexplainable on his behalf. he does not show the kid resisting giving the skateboard, it shows the officer choking the kid, throwing him down, and taking the skateboard, THEN telling him to sit down. and in ALL honesty, i hate it when cops are in the wrong and then tell people who have it on film to turn the camera off, that is just inciminating and pointless at that time. [/QUOTE]
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