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Cop "restrains" 15-year old girl says he was protecting himself...
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<blockquote data-quote="sn95leen" data-source="post: 7953984" data-attributes="member: 43357"><p>You're reply contradicts itself. Sounds like you acknowledge that the girl shouldn't get away with her wrong doing, and that it should be punishable, yet not only do you seem to turn the other way at cops wrong doing, but you sympathize ...</p><p></p><p>They've both seemingly broken the law (seemingly, meaning they're innocent until proven guilty) ... but it sounds like you're against the cop being punished. If you applied this same logic ...</p><p></p><p>... to the grown man who has also seemingly broken the law, your reply would be more fair. My point: You can't say that the girl deserves punishment w/out also acknowledging that the cop deserves punishment as well. Otherwise, sorry, but your being very short sighted. Wonder how you'd feel if that was your daughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sn95leen, post: 7953984, member: 43357"] You're reply contradicts itself. Sounds like you acknowledge that the girl shouldn't get away with her wrong doing, and that it should be punishable, yet not only do you seem to turn the other way at cops wrong doing, but you sympathize ... They've both seemingly broken the law (seemingly, meaning they're innocent until proven guilty) ... but it sounds like you're against the cop being punished. If you applied this same logic ... ... to the grown man who has also seemingly broken the law, your reply would be more fair. My point: You can't say that the girl deserves punishment w/out also acknowledging that the cop deserves punishment as well. Otherwise, sorry, but your being very short sighted. Wonder how you'd feel if that was your daughter. [/QUOTE]
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