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Marine831

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  1. As someone who takes law class in school, I understand the law quite well. I never jumped to conclusions and said to kill a cop because he asked for my phone. You fail to understand that what I said can only be done in legal ways. If an officer attempts an arrest of you, and you know it is unlawful, Plummer vs State makes it legal to fight back, using any force necessary, up to taking the officer's life. Under the constitution, self defense is legal, therefore, if there is an unlawful arrest attempted, you can fight back, and fighting back usually results in an officer pulling a gun on you, which in turn should lead to you pulling your gun on them. There ARE unconstitutional laws out there, and the supreme court is near useless when it comes to declaring them so. This means that even if a state/federal law states something that violates constitutional rights, that law in itself is not required to be followed, and if enforced, Plummer vs State comes in. A scenario would be something like this; I get pulled over for speeding, the officer asks for my license, etc, and I give it to him. He returns, asking me to step out of the vehicle. Knowing I did nothing wrong (other than speeding), I step out. He then tries to put handcuffs on me, claiming that it's not an arrest. I can resist that unlawful arrest, and then he pulls out his weapon. This threatens me, who is currently carrying a pistol. I quickly pull out the weapon and point it at him, as he is not only threatening the life of a citizen, but also violating the fourth amendment. As a public officer sworn to defend the constitution, it is legal for a regular citizen to fight back if that officer tries to violate the constitution. Officers should not enforce unconstitutional laws, only laws that follow it. As a police officer, you should know the difference between the two. I don't encourage killing a police officer, but I do encourage defending our rights, which may lead to death. It's not people like me that need to be educated, it's those who allow cops to do things like this that need to be educated. I know my rights, and know that if I did nothing wrong, I can legally fight back, and if he threatens my life, I have a right to defend myself. Wearing a uniform and a badge means nothing at all, as many believe, as well as you seem to. Right above, wmai, who IS a Marine, agreed with me. While you seem slightly educated in constitutional laws, I don't think you yet realize that there are police officers out there who use their badges as something of power, and abuse their very little rights. As you said, it's not all black and white like you seem to portray it.
  2. Extracting audio doesn't cost anything. Open up a scanner for a bit, record, extract, or find videos or whatnot then extract. It's public property.
  3. Both, with an option. I'm sure they can just take snips from actual police radios or something.
  4. But in most cases, a revolution is overthrowing the government, so it can be by peace or combat, it's still overthrowing the government. A civil war is when there's two organized government forces fighting.
  5. Revolution is the proper term. We can only go too far before it happens again. All military personnel are sworn to uphold the constitution of the US, but not loyalty to the government. That's why the police/military forces should be the ones protecting the people, not stripping their rights away.
  6. Exactly. You guys are killing beasts, a typical American has no idea what the hell he's doing. Most of teenagers today are pot heads that use steroids and think they're so tough. I'm ashamed to be part of this generation, but in a few years, I'll be in the military along with you and I won't have to worry about it either. I'm a black belt (even though it really means nothing), and I plan to go to the Army Cadet Corps to learn the Army martial arts, and hopefully study MCMAP, before I go to boot camp or basic, whatever I'm gonna do .
  7. That's a possibility. If you resist an unlawful arrest and an officer pulls a gun on you, you either get rid of him or he shoots you.
  8. But the few that have brains and understand that we can fight back against this can try to make the people realize this. If Ron Paul isn't elected, we just might have to fight back with lethal force.
  9. Those are SS2000 sirens... so..
  10. None of this stuff really matters. As long as the constitution is there, we can fight back legally against these things. Not promoting anything, but in Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306, it says “Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” "Resisting arrest" for not giving up your cell phone is lawful, therefore it's legal to fight back. No where in the constitution does it say you have to give up your private information, the 4th amendment protects that. Even though I plan to go into the Military, I think it's a good idea for most non-felons to get a CCW, so that if something like this does happen, a cop pulling a gun on your can be countered in less than a second.
  11. 1st Amendment, all I can say. Not many people realize it, but more than 80% of laws are unconstitutional and can be contested.
  12. There's 3 versions of it, I prefer the 3rd.
  13. One of my 3 SS2000's are pretty realistic, but I'm still working on the exact realistic thing.
  14. Marine831 commented on Dhruv's gallery image in GTA IV Galleries
  15. I did a fresh install of GTAIV, and put in these mods: LCPDFR .95 RC2 Viva NY mod ELS V5 Citation holder Some new uniforms A ton of cars Real traffic mod a few others I might be forgetting I never had this problem, but when I go ingame, it's always heavy fog and when I open up SNT, I can't scroll up or down the list at all. I have both trainer.ini and trainer.asi in my root directory. It worked before this, so what am I doing wrong? It still spawns things using different key combinations, just the list doesn't work.
  16. Almost done... This time I took out the police warning and put in the original wail rumbler, with a regular wail and priority. Also a new ambulance one.
  17. There's too many for me to count
  18. Yeah, the air horn was screwed up and the wail is messed up. I'm making an SS2000 that the NYPD uses mostly, and the rumbler will be an option on a newer version.
  19. You misread. I said the guy who shot the officer should be killed and it's justified
  20. What will it be like? A single skin for the police, and then other guys play the bad guys or something?
  21. I know, I'll get to it
  22. I got this too, before, I think because of the DDoS protector thingy EDIT: Ninjad

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