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In reply to the discussion: More On the Incident With the Black Man Stopped With Hands in Pockets [View all]Lee-Lee
(6,324 posts)39. Probably 20-30% of the calls for service when I was a deputy were that kind of BS
But if somebody calls, we had to go check it.
People in camo walking in the woods- during hunting season. Gotta check it out.
Person walking down the street at night- gotta check it out.
People shooting on their own property- go check. Same person calls every single time they shoot, even after being told they have a safe range- have to go check.
Unfamiliar car parked at a church parking lot at night- gotta go check it out if they call.
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More On the Incident With the Black Man Stopped With Hands in Pockets [View all]
TexasMommaWithAHat
Dec 2014
OP
I'm white and was questioned for about 20 minutes by cops for a similar issue
mythology
Dec 2014
#38
Almost sounds like the movie Minority Report, except there was no crime that was being
still_one
Dec 2014
#29
Since the issue is that the police hassled this guy for no reason, maybe the proper
hughee99
Dec 2014
#34
Probably 20-30% of the calls for service when I was a deputy were that kind of BS
Lee-Lee
Dec 2014
#39