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DaMaGeINC
The Lan Man
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join:2002-06-08
Greenville, SC
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reply to fAcEtIOUs

Re: Analysis of confiscated laptop will tell all

said by fAcEtIOUs:

said by looser:

Ya,I am going to believe what the police say.
And why not? Are you one of these people that think there are no criminals and that every arrest is a frame up? Or did some cop chase you off a corner one time and you have harbored a hatred ever since?
Are you one of those people that think cops do NO WRONG? And are actually here to serve and protect? Did they LIE against you and arrest you for no reason, and charge you with a felony? Then when an investagator found out that it was a lie, the cop lost his job and the JUDGE HIMSELF, said sorry for what has happned.??????????????????????? It happned to me.
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Yep, cops lie all of the time, almost as a matter of course, specifically to make you look bad, and to give the state prosecutor more ammunition. If you don't believe that, then you've never actually been arrested yourself, IMHO. If you did, your eyes would be opened to the truth.

The *real* reason (AFAICT), for not saying *anything* if you are being arrested (other than, "I want my lawyer" - although it is a LIE that they tell you when reading your rights that one will be appointed to you - only for major crimes, minor ones, even though it is a criminal charge, do not merit a court-appointed lawyer, and even if one should be "appointed" to you, you still have to pay them a reasonably-significant sum, although generally less than a private lawyer costs), is because of this common effect. If you say *nothing*, then the police are less likely to get away with taking anything you say, and twisting it completely around and presenting it as something different. (IOW, your defense could legitimately be, "I didn't say *that*, because I never said *anything*". That's one of your only defenses when it comes to your word against the officer's, regarding unwitnessed statements made during the arrest.)

Me, I'm too fucking honest. I have this bad habit of telling the cops the truth, out of a naive belief that if I showed them honesty and respect, that they would extend the priviledge likewise. Well, that's not true. I found out first-hand. Don't ever trust the police, and don't say anything should you ever happen to have the unfortunate experience of being arrested. They *will* lie, and they *will* attempt to use it against you. That's about the only truism about "the system" - it protects itself, and is "never wrong". There is no justice, really. Just enough of an appearance of such to avoid causing a revolt, and disrupting the profits of the mega-multi-nationals that exploit both the law and the people for their obscene profits. Slavery, although in a different and obscured form, is alive and well today, let me assure you.


Skippy25

join:2000-09-13
Hazelwood, MO

If you are so honest and have such respect, why is it you have to be talkig to them to begin with?

I guess the BS truck just drove by.


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