@BeckyLynchWWE@WWERollins It’s a shame he found you before I could. I would’ve been a much hotter husband. Everyone says it, even sports illustrated and bleacher report say it. But happy birthday to him anyway. He’s a lucky guy
@Aoc9p8h@Breaking57 If a PUBLIC SERVANT can look into the vehicle of a FREE AMERICAN CITIZEN, then a FREE AMERICAN CITIZEN can look into the vehicles of the PUBLIC SERVANT that we the people pay for. The government is not above us, it serves us.
@SlutttKing@CLOUDWYYY@LASHYBILLS Ok. They WALKED out into the road as a car was coming and didn’t bother to look or think maybe it’s not a good idea to walk in front of that multi thousand pound vehicle coming my way. The driver was wrong, but this could’ve been avoided if they looked before going into the road.
@SlutttKing@CLOUDWYYY@LASHYBILLS My kids know that they won’t win the fight against the multi thousand pound automobile. Don’t enter the street until the car has stopped for you or passed by.
@SlutttKing@CLOUDWYYY@LASHYBILLS I can feel all of your emotion coming through your post. Calm down, breathe and trying reading what I wrote without your emotions attached. Go back to my 1st response about personal responsibility. DONT ASSUME THEY WILL STOP FOR YOU.
@SlutttKing@CLOUDWYYY@LASHYBILLS I’m not arguing the driver isn’t at fault, but my kids know to look both ways and make eye contact with the driver before crossing. These two just blindly ran into the street as a car was approaching. No magical force field popping up from those lines on the street.
@dissidentwest I’m of the belief that there should be a lot less laws, but much harsher penalties for the serious ones that remain. Police have waaaaaay too many reasons to intervene in our lives for victimless crimes.
@dissidentwest Agreed for the most part. Unless you’re chasing a murder suspect, it’s most likely not worth the risk. You have the license plate. Go get them later along with extra charges for fleeing. Also make the charges for fleeing MUCH more punitive.
@XJaeMarie@TradingChamp@TheOfficerTatum Not quite. I didn’t go, but you seem to have this need to feel right and make yourself look smart, so I assumed you’re fully indoctrinated.
@XJaeMarie@TradingChamp@TheOfficerTatum Your assertion that he has to prove his innocence implies that he is guilty in your mind. Yes, a defense attorney will use available evidence to refute the claims being made by the prosecutor as it is the prosecutor’s job to prove guilt, not the other way around.