Usually, when someone says 'you'll get what you deserve', they are talking about more than just getting the caRp (12 y.o. daughter rule) beat out of them. It's apparent that is not what you meant...which I/we now know.DEADEYE1964 wrote:cdc101 wrote:Can I ask what you think he deserves?DEADEYE1964 wrote:ninemm wrote:I agree. I saw the video when it first came out. I guess I look at it a little differently. It seemed to me that the officer would have let it go if Moats had simply provided proof of insurance. In Dallas, if someone is stopped for a traffice violation and cannot provide, the car is supposed to be impounded. It seemed to me that Powell really didn't want to do that be Moats was forcing his hand. I'm a little surprised that people here are OK with people not having insurance on the vehicle they drive.Captain Matt wrote:If he wasn't some kind of celebrity would this even make the news?
I guess if you drive a Cadillac Escalade, it's OK to violate the law. Sure, Powell could have shown more compassion but (it seemed to me) that Moats expected special treatment.
I did not get that at all when I watched the video, he actually handled it better than I would have. The cop was out of line and abused his power. He will get his one day, he will pull over the wrong guy having a bad day and pull his crap and get what he deserves. Like I said earlier, a few bad apples make the whole force look bad and LEO'S wonders why no one trust them. They need to make an example out of him to regain at least some public trust.
I think he deserves to have the crap beat out of him and with his attitude, he will get it. His job is to serve and protect, not abuse his power with his badge. Like I said in another post, several more reports are coming out about this guy, it was not an isolated incident. There will be more reports, do you think he just started being a jerk that day ?
When did I say anything about his jerkness starting that particular day?