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Posted by bad_luck on 2/4/2019 1:12:00 PM (view original):
What do you mean by retort?
If you call them an A Hole expect a ticket and if you assault them expect to be arrested. If you are polite expect to have them be polite back to you and maybe give you a warning or nothing.
Not the way it works. I can tell cop he's a stupid ******* pig who ***** donuts and eats it and he can't do anything.
Only in your mind. I respectfully disagree and you don’t need the word “wait” to begin your posts.
You don't get to respectfully disagree on freedom of speech.
Cops deserve respect but, like you and me, they aren't legally protected from insults. Anyone can say anything to a cop that they can legally say to anyone else (with the exception of material lies under oath). The cops can't arrest you or ticket you for being an *******.
If he pulls you over and you say. “******* why did your fat *** pull me over?”. The cop gives you a ticket and then you complain to your wife that you didn’t deserve it. This is what I mean.
You can call him and ******* and a fat *** and all he can legally do is ticket you for whatever infraction he pulled you over for. He can't give you an additional ticket for name calling or arrest you for name calling.
I agree but my point is we should treat them with respect and if we do they will likely respond in kind. In this specific example you may not get a ticket. At all times we should treat law officers with respect.
Everyone should treat everyone with respect.
I'd argue that cops should treat the public with respect first and foremost, since they are the ones empowered by the government to enforce laws.
**and I'm not arguing that cops aren't respectful, every cop I've ever interacted with has been very respectful. But obviously some aren't and some aren't able to keep their cool when dealing with disrespectful people. They should. It's their job.