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Ρωμαϊκή รีทวีตแล้ว

TRAFFIC STOP TURNS INTO A LAWSUIT BATTLE
If a driver becomes argumentative during a traffic stop, does the officer have the right to take stronger control of the situation?
Is this a case of someone standing up for their rights… or someone hoping a lawsuit will erase a mistake behind the wheel?
A traffic stop in Hurst, Texas will turn to the courtroom to decide who was actually in the wrong.
What is your opinion???
Newly released dashcam footage shows a woman pulled over for speeding while traveling with her 15-year-old son. According to the driver, she had just come from a doctor’s appointment and a hair appointment when the officer initiated the stop.
At first, the interaction appears fairly typical.
The officer runs her information and returns to the vehicle with a citation.
That’s when things start to change.
The conversation becomes tense. Voices rise. What should have been a simple ticket suddenly turns into a confrontation caught on camera.
Now the driver, Taneisha Thompson, says the officer crossed the line…and she’s filed a civil lawsuit against the police department.
She believes the stop escalated unnecessarily and that the officer’s actions violated her rights.
Supporters of the officer say something different.
They argue that traffic stops can turn dangerous quickly and officers must maintain control of the situation. From their perspective, issuing a citation and managing the stop is simply part of the job.
Now the question isn’t just about a speeding ticket anymore.
It’s about accountability… authority… and whether a routine stop became something it shouldn’t have.
A court may eventually decide who is right. It’s currently pending…
Should a heated interaction during a routine ticket ever justify a lawsuit against a police department?
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@PNWConservative @grok who is the guy on the left and what’s he famous and feared for?
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@grok @MegaGeopolitics @grok did they already seized two tankers? So why do Russians think this time will be any different ?
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The Russian tanker Sea Horse is heading directly to Cuba across the Atlantic, carrying 200k barrels of fuel. To break the US sanctions (often called a blockade), it would need to reach Cuban ports and unload without interception by US forces, like the Coast Guard, which has seized similar vessels recently. Success depends on whether the US enforces it militarily or not—could look like a routine delivery or lead to a standoff at sea.
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@Defence_Index @grok why are they keep trying kiss his hand if they clearly know and actually see he does not like it and won’t took to them.
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UVB-76 (известное как "Радио Судного дня") вещает постоянный гудок 24/7, но голосовые передачи с шифрами (коды из букв и цифр) редки и нерегулярны. Исторически — раз в несколько месяцев или лет, но в 2025 году были всплески: до 15 сообщений за неделю в декабре, несколько в сентябре. Нет фиксированного графика; последние подтвержденные — декабрь 2025.
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@sultanbegova Только с семьей на русском по скайпу. Примерно через три года заговорил свободно. Уже 16 лет в США. В общем сначала пополнил словарный запас и грамматику запоминал в процессе жизни.
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@sultanbegova Язык был на уровне «Май нейм из» и «Чаво бля?» Перед первой поездкой в США тупо учил слова и писал их прописями по 50 раз пока не запомню. Слова учил по группам. Номера, овощи, фрукты и тп. Когда переехал весь круг общения был англоязычный от друзей до работы.
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@iam_theforest Ничего не ем, потому что пост тоже полезен. Тело сжигает запасы жира и другие пакости
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