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Originally Posted by 2TONE_93GT
No, innocent people are likely to not trust the police in the best instance.

From experience...

3 years ago i was sitting with my WIFE having dinner in my van. 7 Peel regional cruisers approached us, weapons drawn, detained us, separated us and searched our van for 'weapons'.
We were released after presenting i.d. and little to no questioning other than, why are you eating pizza in your van. Thats hardly good police work.

Lets go back an even funnier one. Around 2000 my then gf of four years and i were eating 241 pizza across the street from a plaza parking lot. Sitting outside our car, in both suit and tie, her in brides maid gown we were approached by two plain clothes peel regional officers. We were searched, detained (arrested) and harassed. My GF at the time who is now practicing medicine was called a bitch and i was shoved around. When i refused to unlock my vehicle the police seized my keys and were about to search my vehicle. The reason we were arrested, a noise complaint by a resident. My bullshit flag is up! Fortunately, a guardian arrived on scene and well, had his own badge of honor to save us.

Lousy crooked cops in both instances.

The point here is, police officers have a tendency to show favoritism to those who FLASH THE TIN. Police are known to profile and harass people.
Police should always be held to a higher standard, so when the cops BEAT children behind 11 division they should be prosecuted, not to a lessor standard but to a higher one and be sent to prison, not suspended from work.

So, to answer your question; "Anyone playing on the edge of the law or associating with those that do, such as street racing, is not likely to "trust" police", are they?".

First off, eluding to myself or anyone being involved with street racing is silly, not only is that a trait of a newb, but that is a trait of someone who would make a typical shady/crooked/law enforcing but breaking police officer...

The only thing that separates a cop from myself or anyone else on this forum is a GATB, PREP, BPAD and a job offer and acceptance...

That being said, best practice (advice from 2 blood relative peace officers)... ALWAYS GET A LAWYER, EVEN IF YOU DID BREAK THE LAW :thumbsup:

Cops love people who sing like canaries.
i have the worst experience with cops.....i get stopped by 31 division all the time for no reason,and they go on telling me there usual BS reason(s) ....

"someone said you were causing a disturbance"

"you fit the description of a suspect"

"this is a routine stop"

these days cops just want to lay a profile on you, if they see a group of people and they don't know anyone their, they will put a profile on you.....
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