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#801 Post by rokytnji »

My Crib
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#804 Post by musher0 »

A really wary Puppy.
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#805 Post by kooliepup »

That's a horse. :}
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#806 Post by tony »

Hi,

Burst bra joke punchline "If your going to drown those puppies, can I have the one with the wet nose"

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#807 Post by rokytnji »

Looks like my place to me.
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#808 Post by R-S-H »

That's something in which all nations are equal. Policemen who beat up the people!!!

And always the helpless or the poor ones!!!

This planet sucks!!!

Time to strike back???
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Lac-Mégantic, QC, Canada, Saturday July 6, 2013, a bit past midnight.
Runaway oil train levels downtown core, 50 inhabitants dead.

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What's left...

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#810 Post by Johnny Cache »

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#811 Post by jpeps »

R-S-H wrote:That's something in which all nations are equal. Policemen who beat up the people!!!

And always the helpless or the poor ones!!!

This planet sucks!!!

Time to strike back???
Join the police
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#812 Post by R-S-H »

jpeps wrote:
R-S-H wrote:That's something in which all nations are equal. Policemen who beat up the people!!!

And always the helpless or the poor ones!!!

This planet sucks!!!

Time to strike back???
Join the police
:shock:

Sorry, I don't understand this kind of fun/joke/amusement!!!

:shock:

Really!

This is quite a dumb suggestion and kinda ugly sort of humor!

For the most time in my life I tried to stand aside the poor, the helpless and the suppressed.

Last year I did wrote a report of a mistreatment of a Citizen of my town by a uniformed security guy who has worked (or is till working) for a security firm on demand by the "Deutsche Bundesbahn".

This report had six (6!) pages and it took me several hours to remember and name each and every little detail! Also it gave to me a sleepless night!

Have you ever done in your life something similar for a person that you didn't know?

Really!

This is quite a dumb kind of humor!
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#813 Post by jpeps »

R-S-H wrote:
Have you ever done in your life something similar for a person that you didn't know?
Yes..I do it for a living

Anyway, although I'm sure there are always people who are going to abuse their power, I'm less concerned about the police then I am about ignorant individuals who are easily provoked into heroic acts of violence based upon their easily manipulated point of view (such as looking at a picture)
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#814 Post by R-S-H »

You fail totally!

I do not have an easily manipulated point of view - just by having a look at a picture!

Currently we do have in Germany several cases of Police Crime:

They've beaten up a whole family, all family members did need to go to a hospital after this nice Poilce contact.

The Police?

They were just in the wrong house, did not wearing a uniform and did not make clear that they are the Police!

In another case they have beaten a helpless 21 year old guy in a music club - the guy did also ended up in Hospital. But this time they are filmed vy security camera.

In another case they was not able for about 10 years to connect 10 murders into the right direction - they suspected everyone but not those political structure that has done these 10 murders - the NSU, a Nazi Underground Organisation in Germany. After discovering this fact, they did destroyed important evidence and they said it was a mistake!

In another case the German BND is suspected to have watched a murder on the police woman Michelle Kiesewetter without doing anything and the German Police is not really interested to clear this murder and to get the murderer in Jail.

I could do this the whole night.

So, as you can see: I'm NOT easily manipulated - just by having a look at a picture!
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#815 Post by rokytnji »

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My town.


Sorry, I don't understand this kind of fun/joke/amusement!!!

Yes..I do it for a living
Guys, I think a cultural language barrier is happening here.
@RSH I might be mistaken because I do not know jpeps. but I think he may be a policeman or in law enforcement in some way.

Having worked the prison system myself as a Maint. Manager ,(my crew was murderers and rapists). I can say there are good and bad in everyone. From prisoners to law enforcement. It hurts more when it comes from
law enforcement because a certain trust is broken. I see both point of views in this
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#816 Post by jpeps »

rokytnji wrote:
Guys, I think a cultural language barrier is happening here.
@RSH I might be mistaken because I do not know jpeps. but I think he may be a policeman or in law enforcement in some way.
nah...just a psychologist who works with lawyers, victims, offenders, the prison system, probation, courts, etc.
R-S-H wrote: You fail totally!

thanks for sharing..I always enjoy sane, balanced points of view.
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#817 Post by R-S-H »

jpeps wrote:thanks for sharing..I always enjoy sane, balanced points of view.
I'm not sure that I'm owning sane and balanced point of views, thanks.

But I'm sure: I'm not easy to manipulate! :wink:

Here is our newest, the absolutely latest update of Police Crime: http://www.augsburger-allgemeine.de/bay ... 99381.html

It's German page, I used Google translate

Relationship Drama: Policeman shoots himself in the street

Relationship drama in Planegg near Munich: A policeman has been killed on the street. Then, investigators found another body.


On the open road, a man has taken on Wednesday afternoon shortly before 12:30 clock in Munich with a gun Planegg life. Witnesses had informed the police that a man was shot in the George Street.

When police arrived on the spot, they were told that before the suicide was heard another shot like sound.

The officers then searched from the environment. They found in a backyard, which turns into a small park, a dead woman. The police suspect that it is the ex-girlfriend of the man with the dead. The investigators assume a Relationship Drama.

According to initial findings, is the man to a 38-year-old Munich police. The backgrounds of the fact and the exact course of events are yet to be determined. The homicide unit of the Munich police took over the investigation.
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#819 Post by tony »

Where's the kilt ?

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#820 Post by Flash »

Kilt? Elvis never wore a kilt, did he?
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