View Full Version : No More Lemonade
risveglio
21st August 2011, 17:57
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Limor Wolf
21st August 2011, 18:15
The cops were definitely making lemon from this lemonade. sour :ohwell:
Davidallany
21st August 2011, 18:34
I have no respect for any police person, there are orders that they should know not to follow, but they do it to keep their jobs at others' expense. They are indeed thugs and evil minions.
Marsila
21st August 2011, 18:54
The only lemons i saw in this video were the things in the navy blue uniform going on about permits....
these cops are COMMUNIST! Imposing will, scaring the little girl, asking her to ask for the lemonade for free while asking the sellers to pay for a permit, all communist things......which if i'm not wrong was something the USA once upon a time arrested people for being?
and i have intense negative feelings about the female cops....i really feel her karma is going to bite her sooner than she thinks...and i hope it does!
Davidallany
21st August 2011, 19:44
May those beloved brothers and sisters, who joined the evil governments' departments, especially Intelligence, special forces, military and police come to their senses and quit their positions. May it be so and echos very far.
RedeZra
21st August 2011, 20:08
not so long ago the police would buy a cold lemonade from them on a hot summer day and not throw them in prison
the times are changing and it's gonna crash
decapitated
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Ecnal61
21st August 2011, 21:08
i know they are just doing there jobs but how do they sleep at night? and that woman cop..what an a...hole she is. just think,if osama bin laden`s fav drink had been lemonade then those cops would have had him banged up years ago!! oops sorry i forgot,he was already dead then.
Maia Gabrial
21st August 2011, 22:25
I think it's finally starting here in the US. People are starting to question the laws, they're demanding answers and willing to protest..... Gotta love these guys for getting it going.... :gossip: :grouphug: There's got to be people who know the laws real well and can use the laws to their advantage.... I'd love to see cops, judges and lawmakers turned on their heads....! :peace:
Notice how that female cop reacts violently by thrashing at the cameras? Is that some of that "Protect and Serve" conduct I've only heard about in myths and legends? Those camera people weren't violating any laws.... Could that be considered assault?
pyriel
21st August 2011, 22:42
I think it's finally starting here in the US. People are starting to question the laws, they're demanding answers and willing to protest..... Gotta love these guys for getting it going.... :gossip: :grouphug: There's got to be people who know the laws real well and can use the laws to their advantage.... I'd love to see cops, judges and lawmakers turned on their heads....! :peace:
Notice how that female cop reacts violently by thrashing at the cameras? Is that some of that "Protect and Serve" conduct I've only heard about in myths and legends? Those camera people weren't violating any laws.... Could that be considered assault?
Yes I believe it is assault. As long as it's the camera man's cam. it's private property.. If he wanted to, he could press charges, He could of even placed her under citizen's arrest for it.
I could be wrong tho.
Davidallany
21st August 2011, 23:24
Yes I believe it is assault. As long as it's the camera man's cam. it's private property.. If he wanted to, he could press charges, He could of even placed her under citizen's arrest for it.
I could be wrong tho.
You're quite right pyriel, it is an assault. But who is going to arrest police? their buddies? she can always say that the guy was in her way while trying to do her duty. When I worked as a security guard, we were told by the police to use force against those who do not comply with our security rules, we were given permission to beat them, push them and arrest them. The police always try to cover their tracks, and if they get caught, they just blame it on the individuals in police uniform rather than admitting corruption in the heart of the idea of police.
Lord Sidious
22nd August 2011, 00:04
That female cop was on a power trip and yes, you can arrest her for assault.
If that is public land, then who the hell are they arresting? Donald Duck?
This is one of the problems I have with a lot of cops, they just follow the rules regardless.
Common sense is no longer common it seems.
I hope a judge throws the case out if it gets that far.
Meantime, gun crime in DC is at an alltime high, but you don't see these brave cops out battling that, do you?
Davidallany
22nd August 2011, 00:08
Meantime, gun crime in DC is at an alltime high, but you don't see these brave cops out battling that, do you?
No sir, we do not, aside from Cops shows starring Steven Segal in YouTube videos.
http://www.joblo.com/newsimages1/steven-seagal-cop.jpg
pyriel
22nd August 2011, 00:50
Yes I believe it is assault. As long as it's the camera man's cam. it's private property.. If he wanted to, he could press charges, He could of even placed her under citizen's arrest for it.
I could be wrong tho.
You're quite right pyriel, it is an assault. But who is going to arrest police? their buddies? she can always say that the guy was in her way while trying to do her duty. When I worked as a security guard, we were told by the police to use force against those who do not comply with our security rules, we were given permission to beat them, push them and arrest them. The police always try to cover their tracks, and if they get caught, they just blame it on the individuals in police uniform rather than admitting corruption in the heart of the idea of police.
yea that's the problem.. citizen arrests are not possible anymore cause of the "rule/law" that states if you touch a cop, it's assault and with 3 or more cops there, those people would just be tackled, probably hit, etc.
Lord Sidious
22nd August 2011, 00:55
Yes I believe it is assault. As long as it's the camera man's cam. it's private property.. If he wanted to, he could press charges, He could of even placed her under citizen's arrest for it.
I could be wrong tho.
You're quite right pyriel, it is an assault. But who is going to arrest police? their buddies? she can always say that the guy was in her way while trying to do her duty. When I worked as a security guard, we were told by the police to use force against those who do not comply with our security rules, we were given permission to beat them, push them and arrest them. The police always try to cover their tracks, and if they get caught, they just blame it on the individuals in police uniform rather than admitting corruption in the heart of the idea of police.
yea that's the problem.. citizen arrests are not possible anymore cause of the "rule/law" that states if you touch a cop, it's assault and with 3 or more cops there, those people would just be tackled, probably hit, etc.
That won't apply if you arrest them. If anyone did jump you, then they are committing a felony right there on the spot.
pyriel
22nd August 2011, 01:35
Yes I believe it is assault. As long as it's the camera man's cam. it's private property.. If he wanted to, he could press charges, He could of even placed her under citizen's arrest for it.
I could be wrong tho.
You're quite right pyriel, it is an assault. But who is going to arrest police? their buddies? she can always say that the guy was in her way while trying to do her duty. When I worked as a security guard, we were told by the police to use force against those who do not comply with our security rules, we were given permission to beat them, push them and arrest them. The police always try to cover their tracks, and if they get caught, they just blame it on the individuals in police uniform rather than admitting corruption in the heart of the idea of police.
yea that's the problem.. citizen arrests are not possible anymore cause of the "rule/law" that states if you touch a cop, it's assault and with 3 or more cops there, those people would just be tackled, probably hit, etc.
That won't apply if you arrest them. If anyone did jump you, then they are committing a felony right there on the spot.
True but i'm sure it wont hold up in court sadly.
Lord Sidious
22nd August 2011, 01:48
Yes I believe it is assault. As long as it's the camera man's cam. it's private property.. If he wanted to, he could press charges, He could of even placed her under citizen's arrest for it.
I could be wrong tho.
You're quite right pyriel, it is an assault. But who is going to arrest police? their buddies? she can always say that the guy was in her way while trying to do her duty. When I worked as a security guard, we were told by the police to use force against those who do not comply with our security rules, we were given permission to beat them, push them and arrest them. The police always try to cover their tracks, and if they get caught, they just blame it on the individuals in police uniform rather than admitting corruption in the heart of the idea of police.
yea that's the problem.. citizen arrests are not possible anymore cause of the "rule/law" that states if you touch a cop, it's assault and with 3 or more cops there, those people would just be tackled, probably hit, etc.
That won't apply if you arrest them. If anyone did jump you, then they are committing a felony right there on the spot.
True but i'm sure it wont hold up in court sadly.
If you don't try, then you are right.
pyriel
22nd August 2011, 02:03
I'm not around enough to have to worry about cops.. Already made a highway patrol look like an idiot. Funny thing is he pulled me over for speeding but arrested me for D.U.I. cause he swore up and down, left and right I was under the influence of something and i just laughed at him. Pass all his drunk tests and blowing, get to the sheriff department and let them take blood and they tried to get me to do all the tests again. I was like i'm not doing that crap again, you have blood, wait for that.
Make it short, results came back negative on everything and no speeding fine. Sucks to be him. Probably bruised his ego. oh well, I'm happy I got to make him look stupid.
JoshuaM
22nd August 2011, 03:11
Hello everybody. I just wanted to say a little something. This thread started out being informative, although somewhere we have taken an interesting turn. You cannot love others without loving yourself and you cannot hurt others without hurting yourself." When you see something that you dislike in another it is actually a reflection of your own self." Love them and forgive them. Realize that everything that happens simply IS, no right or wrong. Many beings are more advanced than others and not all humans in the world are ready for ascension. No right or wrong, just IS. All souls are experiencing growth, at different levels and different speeds. Most people on Earth aren't happy. This is an opportunity for growth. Pull your friend, enemy, brothers and sisters from the mud, won't you. Love them and help them reach your level of compassion.
ktlight
22nd August 2011, 10:28
In response to a recent wave of lemonade stand shut downs and harassment of children over such petty regulations as are used to shut them down, several activist gathered at the west lawn of the capitol in Washington, DC to sell lemonade and were arrested. While the officers were technically on solid "legal" ground in shutting down the stand, they behaved inappropriately by any standard numerous times, using intimidation tactics on protestors and observers, and harassing members of the professional media. The willingness with which children and tourists participated by purchasing lemonade in disobedience of the police instructions is an indicator of how little respect the general public has for government in general, and specifically police when enforcing unjust laws. Gives me hope for America. For those who are complaining about the public property not being used for its intended purpose, part of the point of this that the government should not be using public property for the glorification of government when it could be better used to serve public interests. Excessive vending at the capitol (or without a permit in any public space) would surely be preferable to 22.5% unemployment. Free the economy!
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Tane Mahuta
22nd August 2011, 10:31
Good start.....on the way to global non compliance!
Thanks KT
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Lisab
22nd August 2011, 11:38
Thankyou Kt. Another video everyone should watch x
motherlove
22nd August 2011, 11:55
Another reason for the US troops to come home they are needed for protection of their own country. Best Wishes.
Maia Gabrial
22nd August 2011, 14:50
She COULD claim that they were in her way, but the proof would be on the video. She had her claws outstretched before she was even near him....
Maia Gabrial
22nd August 2011, 14:57
Bully the innocent and vulnerable while the real criminals are left to wreak havoc on our society....
aonascimento
22nd August 2011, 15:10
They donīt regulate wall streetīs profits but they do regulate lemonade... WTF?
Nyce555
22nd August 2011, 16:55
Wooo Hooo! I love lemonade. How un-American of those police officers. Especially that Lady cop, sheesh.
Curt
22nd August 2011, 22:34
If this is how they are treating relatively empowered middle class 'white folks' in daylight and on camera just imagine how they're treating everyone else outside of public view and when no video footage is being taken....
noxon medem
22nd August 2011, 23:03
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- thanks OP .
as disturbing as this video is, it is a document
that reveals clearly a sort of
"clash of civilizations" , of ideas (memes) .
someone has the "force of the law"
on their hands ...
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risveglio
11th October 2011, 03:28
These students could get 1 year prison time for selling lemonade.
http://dailycaller.com/2011/10/10/court-to-lemonade-protesters-urine-trouble/
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