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Topic History of: Man Harrassed By Police For Not Wearing A Mask
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Honey Green Man wrote:
Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Honey wrote:
Paul wrote:
Honey wrote:
You have no right to know about anybody else's physical or mental health and neither do the police.


Disabilities (including diabetes, for example) show up via driving licences to assist the police in ensuring correct parking compliances etc.


Thank you for the correction. Though this doesn't mean that the police are allowed to stop people at random and ask if they are diabetic or have been raped or held at gunpoint or whatever.


This officer was obviously picked up at school. He enjoys the power, if police can't stop and search for knives then they shouldn't stop and search for documents.


Imaginary documents. The documents don't exist. He detained that man for not owning something that was a figment of his imagination. He is a prick.


A prick that was bullied at school and home.


I hope not. Probably someone who has been misinformed by whoever was supposed to be training him.

OFFICER...
Where is your Ribald Unicorn? You have to carry a Ribald unicorn in shops.

VICTIM...
But there is no such thing as a Ribald Unicorn.

OFFICER...
I am arresting you for not having a Ribald Unicorn.
Green Man Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Honey wrote:
Paul wrote:
Honey wrote:
You have no right to know about anybody else's physical or mental health and neither do the police.


Disabilities (including diabetes, for example) show up via driving licences to assist the police in ensuring correct parking compliances etc.


Thank you for the correction. Though this doesn't mean that the police are allowed to stop people at random and ask if they are diabetic or have been raped or held at gunpoint or whatever.


This officer was obviously picked up at school. He enjoys the power, if police can't stop and search for knives then they shouldn't stop and search for documents.


Imaginary documents. The documents don't exist. He detained that man for not owning something that was a figment of his imagination. He is a prick.


A prick that was bullied at school and home.
Honey Green Man wrote:
Honey wrote:
Paul wrote:
Honey wrote:
You have no right to know about anybody else's physical or mental health and neither do the police.


Disabilities (including diabetes, for example) show up via driving licences to assist the police in ensuring correct parking compliances etc.


Thank you for the correction. Though this doesn't mean that the police are allowed to stop people at random and ask if they are diabetic or have been raped or held at gunpoint or whatever.


This officer was obviously picked up at school. He enjoys the power, if police can't stop and search for knives then they shouldn't stop and search for documents.


Imaginary documents. The documents don't exist. He detained that man for not owning something that was a figment of his imagination. He is a prick.
Green Man Honey wrote:
Paul wrote:
Honey wrote:
You have no right to know about anybody else's physical or mental health and neither do the police.


Disabilities (including diabetes, for example) show up via driving licences to assist the police in ensuring correct parking compliances etc.


Thank you for the correction. Though this doesn't mean that the police are allowed to stop people at random and ask if they are diabetic or have been raped or held at gunpoint or whatever.


This officer was obviously picked up at school. He enjoys the power, if police can't stop and search for knives then they shouldn't stop and search for documents.
Honey Paul wrote:
Honey wrote:
You have no right to know about anybody else's physical or mental health and neither do the police.


Disabilities (including diabetes, for example) show up via driving licences to assist the police in ensuring correct parking compliances etc.


Thank you for the correction. Though this doesn't mean that the police are allowed to stop people at random and ask if they are diabetic or have been raped or held at gunpoint or whatever.