JustAFan
The Adebayo Akinfenwa of football photoshoppers
Watching the video again it does appear that the murderer does fall down but AFTER he has already shot the guy and the car is down the road.
It helps. The prosecutor obviously being willing to pursue this quickly helps also. The evidence appearing to be so clear also helpsI just read an interesting comment that university cops aren't unionized which is probably the reason that justice appears swift in this case.
So what do you cops think of university police?
Stops for one plate are also done just for revenue also? A quick ticket, can't really fight it, no real effect on insurance rates of the driver, so easy to collect on.
I had to go to court to prove I had insurance and still had to pay $30 court costs even though I had done nothing wrong. It's a fecking racket.
Just watched the video. Fcuking unbelievable.
I watched it too but it's not really clear to me what is happening at the critical moment. What are you seeing there? It's like the car door is being pulled back and forth and then everything goes crazy.
Well maybe you should tell the prosecutor before it's too late and an innocent man gets convicted.
I was a UC Davis student at the time of the pepper spraying. It was a horrible overreaction to a minor incident but it was at the time of the Occupy movement and apart from then I don't recall seeing the campus police decked out in riot gear too often in all the years I was there. You didn't see them much besides occasionally cruising through the campus in their cars. I'm not a campus police apologist, because they were fussy as feck about smoking weed in the arboretum, but the pepper spray incident was perhaps not representative of what usually went on.
I watched it too but it's not really clear to me what is happening at the critical moment. What are you seeing there? It's like the car door is being pulled back and forth and then everything goes crazy.
I watched it too but it's not really clear to me what is happening at the critical moment. What are you seeing there? It's like the car door is being pulled back and forth and then everything goes crazy.
Give the bloke a ring, because even his defence lawyer said there's likely to be an indictment. You could make yourself a nice little earner for being his defence. Even the chief of police said 'it's bad' for crying out loud.
That's his gun and he shoots the guy in the head. Pretty simple reallyMaybe some screenshots or slow motion would help me understand what is happening - it's just too fast and blurry for me. I was hoping that others would tell me what they are seeing happen once the officer puts his hands inside the car.
It may have changed, but in England in that scenario you could just go to a police station and show your proof and that was that. No need to involve the courts at all.
And did you do that?
I still don't understand why universities need their own police forces with guns and riot gear. That tool who pepper sprayed UC Davis students a couple of years ago was university police and he was in full riot gear. Some have APCs too, machine guns, the works.
This country is so fecked up.
Probably for insurance and liability purposes. As well as enforcement of campus specific rules that regular coppers might not care about.
I can't imagine studying at a university where the security are armed that way.
I can't imagine studying at a university where the security are armed that way.
I suppose but it is America. Some campuses are the size of small cities.
They are normally really poorly trained. Fat-arses who can't be real cops with guns, and chips on their shoulders.
They are normally really poorly trained. Fat-arses who can't be real cops with guns, and chips on their shoulders.
That makes sense. I still don't get why they have to be so heavily armed though. It's a cultural thing I guess, that as Brit I just won't be able to understand.
So they're wannabee cops with real guns and chips on their shoulders? That sounds dangerous.
It varies for the local area colleges and Universities in my area. Some the campus cops are not armed beyond some senior officers who have tasers and pepper spray. A few have a small number off armed officers who supposedly get more training but the rest are unarmed. Some all campus police are armed. Don't think there have been any shootings by campus cops. Most of their job is handling on campus traffic enforcement and drunk students.They go through the same POST academies as all officers. They usually handle most of their own dispatch and calls. At least in California. Not to say they should all be cops...
It may have changed, but in England in that scenario you could just go to a police station and show your proof and that was that. No need to involve the courts at all.
Pretty sure the Police here can just check a database which lists all vehicles insurance policies, if not the police can ring up and check too, its awfully sensible.
The police call the insurance company themselves?
Yep, PNC (Police National Computer) shows whether your car is insured, taxed and (if necessary) MOT'd.
Many cars are now fitted with ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) which reads the plates of all cars it passes and will alert the officers to any car which isn't insured etc, if if there is a warrant on the car.
Nah, I'd rather have the luxury of giving other drivers the wanker sign when they drive like a dick and not have to worry about getting shot.That's a bit too nazi germany for me. You need to take that jackboot off your neck, buy guns and stand up for your rights.