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In reply to the discussion: Undercover cop begs autistic kid to break the law, then arrests him [View all]Last edited Thu May 23, 2013, 06:50 PM - Edit history (1)
The parents are suing the school for their participation in entrapment of their son, while a judge refused to follow the fascist script.
But this is what the war on drugs is all about.
The majority of arrests for marijuana are for teenagers who get put into the prison system as a career path. And, of course, their jailers and the police make money off of this harassment, too.
What a freedom fried lovin' country!
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Bastard could teach my dog to fetch a bag of weed, and then have him euthanized for being a menace.
Buzz Clik
May 2013
#1
I admire his entrepreneurial spirit. If business is slow, you go out and drum up some more.
Bucky
May 2013
#2
actually, in this case it was judges who acted wisely and a manner that was NOT corrupt
cali
May 2013
#5
Ah, there were 21 others entrapped and I know it is an affluent area. What's your thing?
xtraxritical
May 2013
#47
I live in the area and Riverside County relies on the police to generate revenue.
xtraxritical
May 2013
#49
It takes a high caliber piece of shit to do something like that to another person. Nt
Hosnon
May 2013
#13
Of course. A few years ago there was the undercover cop who pretended to be some kid's girlfriend
Warren DeMontague
May 2013
#35
The sad thing is the cops are probably thinking revenge for this becoming public.
Spitfire of ATJ
May 2013
#57
they held kid ALL DAY, W/O LAWYER, never called parents, parents terrified of where he was
ZRT2209
May 2013
#71
Apparently that city has too many police officers that they need to rig up charges.
LiberalFighter
May 2013
#79
It hurts to hear about autistic kids being abused like this. But I once saw a case:
JackN415
May 2013
#88