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No, not in an active situation like this. A violent confrontation already in process means you take the opportunity and advantage when you have it. If it was a traffic stop then I believe you would need to identify yourself.
Yup, if its a traffic stop the unmarked/undercover will call for a marked unit. Believe its that way in most places
 

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I guess having been on the other end of a retard cop in civilian clothes and unmarked car screaming and pointing a gun at me for speeding makes me a little more aware of how careless some cops can actually be. It's a good way to end up shot and killed. Luckily, I was calm and instructed the guy to show me a badge.
If I played by the same rules as they do, he'd be dead.
 

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I believe it is cowardly and immoral to submit to government officials who bully and intimidate people. At the same time, I am staunchly in favor of law and order. I can't stand when people cut across the grass instead of walking on the sidewalk. I wait for green lights on my bicycle when there is no traffic around. People who walk on the wrong side of the hallway are no better than the beasts of the field. I'm not claiming I'm perfect by any means. If I violate a civil code like the speed limit, I accept the penalty with no complaints or objections.

Being a student of history, a patriot and someone who believes in the founding principles of the United States, I see resisting government overreach of authority as a duty of any responsible citizen. Unconfident, mentally inferior weaklings who adhere to a political affiliation as a substitute for logical reasoning and understanding of their own human rights are pawns useful only to would-be authoritarians on both sides of the aisle. I don't pledge my loyalty to a party, a government or political actors. My loyalty is to my fellow citizens. Protecting the individual citizen is more important than trying to steer the population in a direction of my own preference.

What I believe in doesn't change based on who is at the other end of government authority. When an unidentified cop pulled a gun on me for speeding, I think it was wrong. If those cops ambushed a guy using deadly force without identifying themselves and giving him an opportunity to surrender, I also think it's wrong. (Although it sounds like the nature of the situation may have been different than it appears in the video based on the follow-up comments posted here.)

Sometimes being the type of person who thinks too much about things can be a burden. It pays off when you take those ASVABS. Having lakes stocked with bass on the golf course right next to the dorms on a chair force base goes a long way toward easing the stress. :LOL:
 

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What I type: Plainclothes police in an unmarked car should identify themselves as police officers.
What Zyborg thinks I'm advocating: Lol
 

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I believe it is cowardly and immoral to submit to government officials who bully and intimidate people. At the same time, I am staunchly in favor of law and order. I can't stand when people cut across the grass instead of walking on the sidewalk. I wait for green lights on my bicycle when there is no traffic around. People who walk on the wrong side of the hallway are no better than the beasts of the field. I'm not claiming I'm perfect by any means. If I violate a civil code like the speed limit, I accept the penalty with no complaints or objections.

Being a student of history, a patriot and someone who believes in the founding principles of the United States, I see resisting government overreach of authority as a duty of any responsible citizen. Unconfident, mentally inferior weaklings who adhere to a political affiliation as a substitute for logical reasoning and understanding of their own human rights are pawns useful only to would-be authoritarians on both sides of the aisle. I don't pledge my loyalty to a party, a government or political actors. My loyalty is to my fellow citizens. Protecting the individual citizen is more important than trying to steer the population in a direction of my own preference.

What I believe in doesn't change based on who is at the other end of government authority. When an unidentified cop pulled a gun on me for speeding, I think it was wrong. If those cops ambushed a guy using deadly force without identifying themselves and giving him an opportunity to surrender, I also think it's wrong. (Although it sounds like the nature of the situation may have been different than it appears in the video based on the follow-up comments posted here.)

Sometimes being the type of person who thinks too much about things can be a burden. It pays off when you take those ASVABS. Having lakes stocked with bass on the golf course right next to the dorms on a chair force base goes a long way toward easing the stress. :LOL:

I dont think you realize, how much we have in common. ;)(y)
 

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What I type: Plainclothes police in an unmarked car should identify themselves as police officers.
What Zyborg thinks I'm advocating: Lol

COME ON, BRO… That could have been Obama’s son!

lmaoooo. Now, that was some funny shit!
 

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I believe it is cowardly and immoral to submit to government officials who bully and intimidate people. At the same time, I am staunchly in favor of law and order. I can't stand when people cut across the grass instead of walking on the sidewalk. I wait for green lights on my bicycle when there is no traffic around. People who walk on the wrong side of the hallway are no better than the beasts of the field. I'm not claiming I'm perfect by any means. If I violate a civil code like the speed limit, I accept the penalty with no complaints or objections.

Being a student of history, a patriot and someone who believes in the founding principles of the United States, I see resisting government overreach of authority as a duty of any responsible citizen. Unconfident, mentally inferior weaklings who adhere to a political affiliation as a substitute for logical reasoning and understanding of their own human rights are pawns useful only to would-be authoritarians on both sides of the aisle. I don't pledge my loyalty to a party, a government or political actors. My loyalty is to my fellow citizens. Protecting the individual citizen is more important than trying to steer the population in a direction of my own preference.

What I believe in doesn't change based on who is at the other end of government authority. When an unidentified cop pulled a gun on me for speeding, I think it was wrong. If those cops ambushed a guy using deadly force without identifying themselves and giving him an opportunity to surrender, I also think it's wrong. (Although it sounds like the nature of the situation may have been different than it appears in the video based on the follow-up comments posted here.)

Sometimes being the type of person who thinks too much about things can be a burden. It pays off when you take those ASVABS. Having lakes stocked with bass on the golf course right next to the dorms on a chair force base goes a long way toward easing the stress. :LOL:

The Founders designed this government with the ideas in mind that we would always be skeptical, questioning, and defiant of government. As you see people become more and more compliant we are all seeing what we believe to be the rapid collapse of the nation.
 

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