What's that percent of the time doe
That's certainly to be weighed, along with how big the stakes are.
What's that percent of the time doe
This article kind of sums up the ridiculousness of where things are trending.
Black woman tries to go to pool at apartment she is sub leasing. Policy is only people who's names are on the actual lease, who actually have contract with apartment complex, who have filled out proper liability paperwork are allowed to use the facilities. It doesn't specifically say in the article but I would assume sub leasing in general is prohibited. Anyways, woman who works there says I don't recognize you, girl says I live here, gives address, woman says you aren't the person on the lease and no visitors are allowed. This has 0 to do with race. This has to do with liability.
So, if the guy had a kid, the kid has to fill out the "proper liability paperwork"? What is the "proper liability paperwork", besides a statement of liability? Is there a reason that the sublessee can't sign the liability statement, instead of being denied access?
If being a sublessee is improper, the woman won't lose her job.
It's possible, a minor would fall under the responsibility of the leasing parent. And like I said, I'm pretty confident subleasing is prohibited in the first place. So once again, not an issue or no blacks allowed, an issue of no one who technically shouldn't be here allowed.
That is, and will continue to be, the result of a policy of incarcerating people immediately for drunk driving. If you support the incarceration, you by default support the shootings.
By that logic, you support victims of drunk driving.
Well, if he has blame, I gues it's OK that he's dead, and there is no need for change, right? If you don't mean that, what do you mean, and why is this relevant?
There are a very few things that should carry much harsher sentences. Drunk driving being one of them.
To respond to Archie, first of all, I don't think he was that drunk based on the body cam video -- 108 is like three drinks in an hour's time. I do think he freaked when they started to handcuff him. But just think if you were black in that situation after all that has happened recently, isn't it reasonable that the guy would act irrationally in that situation? That is why I believe that if they didn't cuff him, things would've turned out differently. Of course, he should've been charged, but no reason to lock him up.
That said, yes, he made major mistakes that cost him his life. I hope people learn from it. It's not relevant to you because you blame just the police.
By that logic, you support victims of drunk driving.
It did. I didn't see you said that. Was that in response to one of my posts?It seems to have escaped you that I already said once he grabbed the taser, the police didn't do anything wrong.
- Officers are ordered to use only the amount of objectively reasonable force necessary to successfully protect themselves or others, to affect an arrest or bring an incident under control when dealing with members of the community, suspects, and detainees.
- The orders also require the reporting of all use of deadly force by a police officer to the Citizens Review Board.
- Atlanta Police must also adopt and implement a duty to intervene — whereby if a police officer sees another officer using force that is beyond reasonable under the circumstances, they are duty-bound to intervene and prevent that use of force, and must immediately report it.
I don't think you said what you meant to say, but at this point it seems like bickering anyhow.
That is, and will continue to be, the result of a policy of incarcerating people immediately for drunk driving. If you support the incarceration, you by default support the shootings.
Yeah, I think it is the rule in Utah that if you get a DUI they take you in and book you into jail. That isn't to say you go into a jail cell. They just take you in and then you have to post bail before you leave.I don't think it's up to discretion of the officer. I think it's SOP to cuff them and take them in. I know quite a few people who have been arrested for DUI. All of them were cuffed and taken in the cop car each time
Now maybe that should change but I think the cop was just doing what he is supposed to do by putting cuffs on the guy.
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