WTF Bad boys, Bad boys, whatcha gonna do

https://nypost.com/2017/11/23/cops-tried-to-intimidate-rape-accuser-out-of-pressing-charges-lawyer/

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Last weekend our son's bike was stolen and he was heartbroken. We knew the odds were slim of getting it back, but still reported it to the NOPD with hopes that it might be returned. Today we got a visit from the officer that took the report last weekend, and he surprised our son with a special gift. A new bike! We just wanted to thank Officer Sempsrott for making our son's year. We are beyond thankful and blown away at your kindness! Merry Christmas!!

https://www.ksl.com/?nid=462&sid=46240214&title=officer-mark-sempsrott-north-ogden
 
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This is interesting. (Old article but I expect it's worse now.)

"Here's an interesting factoid about contemporary policing: In 2014, for the first time ever, law enforcement officers took more property from American citizens than burglars did. Martin Armstrong pointed this out at his blog, Armstrong Economics, last week.

Officers can take cash and property from people without convicting or even charging them with a crime — yes, really! — through the highly controversial practice known as civil asset forfeiture. Last year, according to the Institute for Justice, the Treasury and Justice departments deposited more than $5 billion into their respective asset forfeiture funds. That same year, the FBI reports that burglary losses topped out at $3.5 billion.

Armstrong claims that "the police are now taking more assets than the criminals," but this isn't exactly right: The FBI also tracks property losses from larceny and theft, in addition to plain ol' burglary. If you add up all the property stolen in 2014, from burglary, theft, motor vehicle theft and other means, you arrive at roughly $12.3 billion, according to the FBI. That's more than double the federal asset forfeiture haul..."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...urglars-did-last-year/?utm_term=.870765555c43
 
I read a topless woman with "women's rights" written across her chest jumped the barricade and tried to attack Bill Cosby on is way into court. Where he's being tried for drugging and attacking topless women.

Good grief. I really need to get out of PA.
 
I hope he doesn’t get jail, but instead sentence him to appearing on TV for a half hour daily, like a syndicated show, and all he can do is sit in front of a camera eating Jello brand chocolate pudding using a giant dildo instead of a spoon.

I’d tune in for that.
 
I read a topless woman with "women's rights" written across her chest jumped the barricade and tried to attack Bill Cosby on is way into court. Where he's being tried for drugging and attacking topless women.

Good grief. I really need to get out of PA.
the picture of it was hysterical.The looks on everyone's faces :lol:

nsfw & nsfteo