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Soo.. Is this the worlds worst cop? Or a cop somehow trying to protect himself?

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It's funny, all of these people who complain about cops, who are you gonna call when you get robbed, or jumped, or attacked? The Ghostbusters? Then you'll say, "I'd go after them myself!" Then you would be the one who got arrested and you would blame the cop for NOT doing his job...

 

 

This was my response to the comments on the video. ^^

 

I agree with Slimory, rather than drop the kid down the stairs, he tried to take him down, but not hurt him. If they wouldn't have been skating on (I'm assuming private since there was a cop) property, they wouldn't have had an ordeal in the first place. I've said it a million times, the cops don't just show up and do things because they feel like it, most of the time. They had a reason to be where they were and they have a job to do, and interfering with their job could get them or you, hurt or even killed. 

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I definately know what you guys mean, he didn't want to knock the kid down the stairs with the momentum.. But it was the what look liked failed takedown attempts that follow made me chuckle. Like it was his first day, and you could see and hear how nervous he was. Only to have the other cool calm and collected cop walk in and throw a kid to the ground lol.

 

Anyway he got things under control, so he did a good job in the end

Mhm

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