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Cop Refuses 911 Call over F-Bomb - Man Almost Dies

paul4dirt says...

im really glad in our country the media (normally...see below*) care more about privacy. i think its really fucked up how they name ,blame and shame this officer on tv (and internet).

even though his behaviour was crazy and fucked up, he should only be suspended / fired / put in jail or whatever according to the rules/laws, not by public humiliation by the media for him and his family by giving everyone in the world his full name.

edit: wow, didn't even read the 'want to write obscene letters' and the 'There's a couple Robert McFarlands in the Lincoln Park area that I couldn't narrow down' comments. this is exactly what i'm talking about. and i'm sure others aren't bothered about posting the wrong guy's adress, i'm sure he's already getting some 'obscene letters', which is terrible.

* a couple days ago a major dutch paper posted a picture on their frontpage which they thought was the man responsible for the killing of 7 people on queensday. they got the picture on a dutch networking site (hyves), and guess what... it was NOT the killer. And guess what, the guy got threatened, even though the killer himself had died a couple days earlier (this was also in the news). Terrible. Even people riding the same car as the killer (a black suzuki swift) have been harassed...

Luckily, normally our (offline/old) media are a bit more careful and don't post full names of suspects or even convicted criminals. However, some people still seems to want to personally take revenge and don't care about the consequences for democracy, or even worse, if they get the wrong man, for an innocent citizen and his family..

Blah.

Cop Refuses 911 Call over F-Bomb - Man Almost Dies

Morganth says...

>> ^Ryjkyj:

It makes me want to start writing him obscene letters.


There's a couple Robert McFarlands in the Lincoln Park area that I couldn't narrow down and I don't want to accidentally post the wrong dude's address so I suggest you just try the department itself and address it to the good Sarge.

Lincoln Park Police Department
1427 Cleophus
Lincoln Park, MI 48146

Cop Refuses 911 Call over F-Bomb - Man Almost Dies

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Tags for this video have been changed from '911, police, fuck, censorship' to '911, police, fuck, censorship, lincoln park, michigan, ledesma, robert mcfarland' - edited by kronosposeidon

Matrix Catfight [Cat vs. Many many Puppies]

rychan says...

The Matrix sequels and the Star Wars prequels were products of a similar situation -- very creative people (Wachowski brothers, Lucas) who were too successful for their own good and didn't have someone to exercise editorial control and tell them no. Those types of people need a filter.

The Matrix sequels and Star Wars prequels were 80% to 90% good movies. If only someone had stepped in and said "no Midichlorians, no Jar-Jar, less Lincoln Park worthy teenage angst, no "soft, not like sand", and no slaughtering a legion of rainbow Skittles jedis for no reason.

But the opening of attack of the clones and Darth Maul's duels in the phantom menace were fantastic. The chase scene in reloaded was great. The machine swarm breaking down the defenses of Zion was captivating.

"The Wiener's Circle" in Chicago (in my old neighborhood)

"The Wiener's Circle" in Chicago (in my old neighborhood)

theo47 says...

I lived just a few blocks down from this place in Lincoln Park.
It isn't necessary to be drunk to enjoy the "atmosphere", but it helps.

From Wikipedia:
Wiener's Circle is a popular restaurant in Chicago, Illinois. It is located at 2622 N. Clark St. It is best known for its interesting staff members (the most famous being 'Poochie') and the 'Chocolate Milkshake' (where if you go late at night, pay $10 and ask for a chocolate milkshake you get flashed by one of the almost all African American staff). It has been seen in popular culture on Comedy Central's Insomniac with Dave Attell and NPR's This American Life.

Brilliantly edited rally racing compilation video.

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