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6 Comments
Fletchsays...He saw they were being recorded.
jonnysays...Yeah, I didn't care for that, but it is understandable - he's already trying to keep his partner in check, and probably doesn't want anything else to inflame him.
>> ^Fletch:
He saw they were being recorded.
Fletchsays...I think we see this differently. I think he was trying to keep his partner in check because they were being recorded.
jonnysays...Not that differently. I don't care what his motives are, as long as he's doing the right thing. Should he have let the guy continue filming? Yeah, probably so, but I can see why he'd want to tell the cameraman to put it down. >> ^Fletch:
I think we see this differently. I think he was trying to keep his partner in check because they were being recorded.
Fletchsays...>> ^jonny:
Not that differently. I don't care what his motives are, as long as he's doing the right thing. Should he have let the guy continue filming? Yeah, probably so, but I can see why he'd want to tell the cameraman to put it down. >> ^Fletch:
I think we see this differently. I think he was trying to keep his partner in check because they were being recorded.
I care what his motives are, and I think everyone else should as well. If he's doing the right thing ONLY because he is being filmed, then he isn't doing it because it's the right thing. This is exactly why people everywhere need to record the police in public and REFUSE to stop recording when ordered to do so. Maybe I just have a less optimistic view of the police than you do.
coolhundsays...Prolly got as many death threats as that highway patrol trooper that gave an off duty deputy a speeding ticket.
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