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why did you call the police?
That's a question I ask several times a day.
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why did you call the police?
"Black Culture" is what it wrong with America today ....I got a lecture by a rather nice looking person with a darker melanin level than mine, playing loud rap whilst I, the modest white consumer was just buying gas. She interfered with me using the intercom . BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM! She managed to turn it single handedly turn into a racial issue. She called me a **** and a ***. really? She could have just been nice and turned down her radio. And the police put ME in handcuffs for disturbing the peace? You connect the dots.
Would you mind posting the applicable ordinance(s), as well as the portion of the Geneva Convention that bans "playing loud music". I might need to cite it one day.Yes it was that simple.I got a lecture by a rather nice looking person with a darker melanin level than mine, playing loud rap whilst I, the modest white consumer was just buying gas. She interfered with me using the intercom . BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM! She managed to turn it single handedly turn into a racial issue. She called me a **** and a ***. really? She could have just been nice and turned down her radio. And the police put ME in handcuffs for disturbing the peace? You connect the dots.
I was arrested for disturbing the peace for merely complaining about a black asshole playing loud music (which is banned by the Geneva convention BTW) and local ordinances. I complain about some dipshit that interferes with my business, and apparently blacks can do just about anything. Rape, pedophilia, its black culture somehow.Rule of thumb ... when police get called to a disturbance / assault call ... the one yelling the loudest when they arrive typically gets the cuffs.
Sometimes, if it's hard to tell, everyone gets cuffs.
Being arrested doesn't mean someone will get charged or even end up in court. It's a safety thing.
Is there a trailer trash culture?"Black Culture" is what it wrong with America today ....I got a lecture by a rather nice looking person with a darker melanin level than mine, playing loud rap whilst I, the modest white consumer was just buying gas. She interfered with me using the intercom . BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM! She managed to turn it single handedly turn into a racial issue. She called me a **** and a ***. really? She could have just been nice and turned down her radio. And the police put ME in handcuffs for disturbing the peace? You connect the dots.
That doesn't make any sense. Why were the police called to begin with?I got a lecture by a rather nice looking person with a darker melanin level than mine, playing loud rap whilst I, the modest white consumer was just buying gas. She interfered with me using the intercom . BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM! She managed to turn it single handedly turn into a racial issue. She called me a **** and a ***. really? She could have just been nice and turned down her radio. And the police put ME in handcuffs for disturbing the peace? You connect the dots.
Americans realize that some other Americans are now being given special treatment in order to avoid any charge of "racism."
What do you want to bet that what really happened bears little to no resemblance to the OP's story of innocent victimhood?Yes it was that simple.I got a lecture by a rather nice looking person with a darker melanin level than mine, playing loud rap whilst I, the modest white consumer was just buying gas. She interfered with me using the intercom . BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM! She managed to turn it single handedly turn into a racial issue. She called me a **** and a ***. really? She could have just been nice and turned down her radio. And the police put ME in handcuffs for disturbing the peace? You connect the dots.
I was arrested for disturbing the peace for merely complaining about a black asshole playing loud music (which is banned by the Geneva convention BTW) and local ordinances. I complain about some dipshit that interferes with my business, and apparently blacks can do just about anything. Rape, pedophilia, its black culture somehow.Rule of thumb ... when police get called to a disturbance / assault call ... the one yelling the loudest when they arrive typically gets the cuffs.
Sometimes, if it's hard to tell, everyone gets cuffs.
Being arrested doesn't mean someone will get charged or even end up in court. It's a safety thing.
I wasn't there. I didn't see it. But, just to put it in perspective, nearly every person put in cuffs says exactly the same thing.
As for the Geneva Convention, it really doesn't apply to outside of warfare.