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- Fri Aug 01, 2014 11:48 am
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: Over-policing plus justified fear of impersonators
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- Sun Jun 30, 2013 3:28 pm
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: Over-policing plus justified fear of impersonators
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Re: Over-policing plus justified fear of impersonators
Them hearing stories of police impersonators is not unheard of either. It doesn't matter whether or not a woman was present, women have been known to commit crimes too. While their behavior may not be considered reasonable or normal for most folks, it probably was for them.EEllis wrote: So everybody went to that event and there were stories of large groups of police impersonators who also included women in them? No? Look Young girls acting panicky in situations they have no experience isn't unheard of but lets not lower the bar so low that that behavior is considered reasonable or normal.
- Sun Jun 30, 2013 2:51 pm
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: Over-policing plus justified fear of impersonators
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Re: Over-policing plus justified fear of impersonators
I disagree also, and here's why.....EEllis wrote:The girls may have just panicked but lets be honest their reactions were not normal, reasonable, or typical.
From the Richmond Times-Dispatch:
I would say that their reactions were quite normal, reasonable, or typical, considering what they might have had just learned at the annual "Take Back the Night" vigil that they had just previously attended. I would expect no less.The woman was on edge after spending the night listening to stories from dozens of sexual assault survivors at an annual "Take Back the Night" vigil on Grounds, said Daly's defense attorney, Francis Lawrence.