Zone1 When your single mom hates the police, the school hates police, and

Now I’m starting to get a clearer picture, thanks.
Don't get me wrong.............I've had one good cop help me in a dangerous situation. And I'd do anything to make sure he stays alive and well, to do his job!!!!!

But these donut filled ego-maniacal, lazy, fat fucking Commie lovers need to be dealt with ASAP.
 
hardly, he knows the record button is on

He's making a total ass of himself because he knows the record button is on????? That makes no logical sense at all.

The cop was well aware that there was no emergency in the building and he walked in there with a chip on his shoulder and started yelling at the secretary. I hope the Principal filed a complaint with the Police Chief, and she can use this video as evidence.

This is no excuse for the way that cop talked to the women in the office. He went in there to start a fight and start it he did.
 
Huh.

Interesting.

I've never had a bad interaction with a cop in my long life.

I've never had a cop talk to me like that in my life. I've been treated better while being arrested, than the way that cop spoke to people at the school, whose cooperation he was supposedly asking for.

What was I arrested for? Drinking on the beach at Grand Bend back in my misspent youth. We were let off with a warning after telling the cops that we had absolutely no intention of driving anywhere because we were way too drunk to drive.
 
I've never had a cop talk to me like that in my life. I've been treated better while being arrested, than the way that cop spoke to people at the school. What was I arrested for? Drinking on the beach at Grand Bend back in my misspent youth.
Ever have them take you down after pointing pistols at yer head over a mistaken identity?
 
probably your friends hate police, the outcome is predictable. Everyone has "protocols" that supersede any others. The school union, school board, poleece, even thugs have their protocols, and sometimes they clash. When the principal refers to these kids as 'scholars' you know she's been through the whole regimen. What will these kids carry out the door if and when they graduate to high school?



iF the hold up of that..."protocol" leads to someone getting injured or worse, the principle and the secretary both should be arrested for obstruction.
 
Ever have them take you down after pointing pistols at yer head over a mistaken identity?

I live in Canada. That doesn't happen here very often, that I have ever heard of.

However, I was riding my bicycle home from the grocery store last fall, and after I passed my small town's main intersection, three police cruisers had a car stopped in the middle of the next intersection. Everybody's pursuit lights were on, and there was a cop standing in the middle of the intersection WITH HIS GUN OUT.I immediately decided to take another route home, turned my bike around and took the first left turn away from this shit.

I have never in my entire life seen a cop with his gun out before, and this is a town with 2 stoplights, total. You just don't expect it here.
 
iF the hold up of that..."protocol" leads to someone getting injured or worse, the principle and the secretary both should be arrested for obstruction.

Again, both the cop and the secretary knew what that call was about, and that there was no risk to anyone.

That still doesn't excuse the cop berating the secretary for following the protocols. The principal made it clear that they have an ongoing problem with the way the police enter their building for non-emergency calls.

ETA: What should the secretary have done differently? If there was a danger, shouldn't the resource officer be the one to accompany the police to the danger zone, rather than the school secretary. Was the cop expecting the resource officer to be waiting for him at the office. How long did it take the cop to get there from the time the call was placed to the police???
 
iF the hold up of that..."protocol" leads to someone getting injured or worse, the principle and the secretary both should be arrested for obstruction.
Most of the problem is that they don't know when to keep their mouth shut.
 
Again, both the cop and the secretary knew what that call was about, and that there was no risk to anyone.

That can change in a heartbeat. The bad kid that is quietly fuming, can snap and pull a knife and a situation that seemed under control a second ago, can be a disaster a moment later.


That still doesn't excuse the cop berating the secretary for following the protocols. The principal made it clear that they have an ongoing problem with the way the police enter their building for non-emergency calls.

It kind of does. THe woman seems to think that she has the authority to tell teh cops what to do, when she does not.


ETA: What should the secretary have done differently?

Opened the door the moment hte cops asked for it.


If there was a danger, shouldn't the resource officer be the one to accompany the police to the danger zone, rather than the school secretary.

If there is a danger, i would think the "Resource officer" would be there, trying to deal with the danger as well as he can.


Was the cop expecting the resource officer to be waiting for him at the office.

Don't know. My take was the cop expected the door to be opened so he and his partner could go to where they were needed.


How long did it take the cop to get there from the time the call was placed to the police???


Don't know. Why are you asking that question? How is that relevant?
 
There's no point in arguing with a cop.
 
That can change in a heartbeat. The bad kid that is quietly fuming, can snap and pull a knife and a situation that seemed under control a second ago, can be a disaster a moment later.




It kind of does. THe woman seems to think that she has the authority to tell teh cops what to do, when she does not.




Opened the door the moment hte cops asked for it.




If there is a danger, i would think the "Resource officer" would be there, trying to deal with the danger as well as he can.




Don't know. My take was the cop expected the door to be opened so he and his partner could go to where they were needed.





Don't know. Why are you asking that question? How is that relevant?

Well first off, was the cop "needed" at this second? Because the cop was clearly trying to blow this up out of proportion, which is distressing because this wasn't a high school, and the secretary was telling him the resource officer was on the way.

And how is the cop going to know where to go when the door is opened? Which classroom, and which kid?
 
Well first off, was the cop "needed" at this second? Because the cop was clearly trying to blow this up out of proportion, which is distressing because this wasn't a high school, and the secretary was telling him the resource officer was on the way.

If the cop wasn't needed, why was the cop called?

And how is the cop going to know where to go when the door is opened? Which classroom, and which kid?
Either someone tells them or they have to go looking. Obvously.
 
If the cop wasn't needed, why was the cop called?


Either someone tells them or they have to go looking. Obvously.

Zero tolerance. All threats must be reported. Otherwise if something really does happen, the school has a history of ignoring problems.

The threat was reported to the office and the police as is required by “procedures”.

None of which gives the cops the right to come in and berate the staff of the school.
 
These segregationist blacks are some of the stupidest people ever.
Truly borderline retarded. You can’t even explain to them the obvious illogic in their arguments because they can’t even understand the explanation.
You ever read posts and responses by blacks on FB? Pure social promotion/DEI legacy.
My wife has a black colleague in her exercise class named Ida. She had trouble locating her name on the roster because it was spelled Eyeduh. Her middle name should be Ho. From Boise.
 

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