Capt. Smiley

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Capt. Smiley

Capt. Smiley

@SmileyCapt

Deserves has nothing to do with life! We make our own destiny and if we find ourselves oppressed it is up to us to make ourselves invaluable as human beings.

Texas 参加日 Ocak 2023
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Capt. Smiley
Capt. Smiley@SmileyCapt·
Jesus was the ultimate sacrifice from God’s Covenant! (Word). Sacrifice is now an abomination to God! 1). No more sacrifice! 2). No more stone temples God told us Jerusalem will be a sign for the return of the real Messiah because of false sacrifice. youtu.be/8iWDVSBoCTs?si…
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Leslie
Leslie@TXWomenRESIST·
@SmileyCapt @sweorfan @kittenaround_51 It has nothing to do with agreeing or not agreeing with a person. It’s possible to have compassion and still enforce the law. They are not mutually exclusive. I fly. A lot. I’ve seen plenty of drunk passengers make things awful for passengers and crew.
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Bobbi
Bobbi@kittenaround_51·
When hitting the bar irresponsibly at the airport isn't a good idea.
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Capt. Smiley
Capt. Smiley@SmileyCapt·
Agreed. But the cop violated his 4th amendment right to be secure in his person during the consensual contact portion of his investigation prior to fact finding to place him in detention. That’s improper engagement. IE: it’s a civil rights violation. It doesn’t matter that the court will ignore it and the cops will make it standard operating procedure for everyone. That’s why I am making a big issue about it with you. I want you to understand your rights because you just agreed with it right away. Do you see the difference?
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Leslie
Leslie@TXWomenRESIST·
@SmileyCapt @sweorfan @kittenaround_51 The cops DID respond w/compassion and common sense. He was asked to sit, he refused, cop let it go. He was belligerent and argumentative from the get go. They didn’t touch him until he refused to take off his backpack. We don’t know he’s a vet What he had was classic drunkenness
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Capt. Smiley
Capt. Smiley@SmileyCapt·
@TXWomenRESIST @sweorfan @kittenaround_51 You can’t acknowledge that because you’re looking past it to events that occurred after the cop initiated a consensual contact by going hands on as being reasonable . It is only reasonable after the fact. Not before!
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Capt. Smiley
Capt. Smiley@SmileyCapt·
Can a cop just go up to you and grab you based on someone else’s accusations? No. Those accusations are hearsay. That’s my point. Many other comments alluded to this not seeming like proper behavior, but I explained the legal issue. Cops can’t just grab you by putting their hands on your person to talk to you, but dumb cops think they can and do sometimes. Look at how many comments found issue with that. There is a good reason!
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Capt. Smiley
Capt. Smiley@SmileyCapt·
@TXWomenRESIST @sweorfan @kittenaround_51 Some commands are not necessarily lawful. I guess that was my main point. After he voluntarily gave up his right to remain silent. He earned the arrest, but that was not my point of not liking the officers hands on approach which was actually illegal.
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Leslie
Leslie@TXWomenRESIST·
@SmileyCapt @sweorfan @kittenaround_51 We don’t know if he’s really a vet. It still doesn’t give him a pass. He didn’t “forget” to pay. He refused to pay. I have PTSD too but it doesn’t give me the right to walk out on my bill, argue w/cops, refuse to follow requests and commands.
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Leslie
Leslie@TXWomenRESIST·
@SmileyCapt @JayLen3434 @IdieFreetill @kittenaround_51 It’s about you wanting to give a drunk guy in an airport who refuses to pay his tab a pass. His civil rights were NOT violated. The cops touched him when he refused to remove his backpack. At that point he was resisting arrest. You’re the only one in this thread who is butt hurt
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Leslie
Leslie@TXWomenRESIST·
@SmileyCapt @JayLen3434 @IdieFreetill @kittenaround_51 Thankfully none of that happened. I’m not sure what “presumption to violate” means. They had already “investigated.” He was drunk -> public intoxication He hadn’t paid -> no receipt, no charge on his card. Refused to remove backpack -> resisting arrest
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Capt. Smiley
Capt. Smiley@SmileyCapt·
Initially the cop grabbed at him. The backpack was after the entire situation had completely devolved into a PTSD altercation and the cop’s escalated attempt to impose his hands on authority over a $20 bar tab! I might have just paid the guys tab after I found out he was a Veteran! Seriously!
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Leslie
Leslie@TXWomenRESIST·
@SmileyCapt @JayLen3434 @IdieFreetill @kittenaround_51 But his 4th Amendment rights were not violated. They only touched him when he became argumentative again, refusing to take his backpack off. I’m guessing you’re one of those people who try to claim getting a speeding ticket is a violation of your constitutional rights
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Leslie
Leslie@TXWomenRESIST·
@SmileyCapt @JayLen3434 @IdieFreetill @kittenaround_51 Calm down Ken. They only touched him when he refused to take his pack off. They had already established cause. He was drunk in public &not complying with officer requests. The woman asked him to pay numerous times and he refused. What else would you have her do? Give him a pass?
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Capt. Smiley
Capt. Smiley@SmileyCapt·
@TXWomenRESIST @JayLen3434 @IdieFreetill @kittenaround_51 Thanks for debating this issue with me. Hope we both gained perspective. Go look at all the other people that saw the issue with the officer’s behavior. I was not the only one put off by it. I give him a “D-“. I give the Marine and whoever served him both an “F”.
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