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<blockquote data-quote="Voyageur" data-source="post: 1040497" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>To put it in perspective, the catalyst for what transpired was all on Hill. Had he acted like a normal person instead of a pampered person who felt entitlement, it would have been a routine stop, and he probably would have been given a warning. He simply wanted to act out and created the problem.</p><p></p><p>The moment he rolled up that window, with the tint on that glass, he had become the equivalent of physically confrontational, because the police officer had to feel he could be in mortal danger. At that point, had the officers busted out that window and dragged him out through it, it would be justified.</p><p></p><p>If you don't want a fight, don't pick one. Hill picked one and got his rear spanked for it. He deserved it, and should be charged for his actions. He could even be charged with resisting, because of the window.</p><p></p><p>I know it's difficult for anyone who hasn't put their life on the line in a traffic stop to understand, but rest assured, it's more dangerous than almost anything else a cop does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voyageur, post: 1040497, member: 17953"] To put it in perspective, the catalyst for what transpired was all on Hill. Had he acted like a normal person instead of a pampered person who felt entitlement, it would have been a routine stop, and he probably would have been given a warning. He simply wanted to act out and created the problem. The moment he rolled up that window, with the tint on that glass, he had become the equivalent of physically confrontational, because the police officer had to feel he could be in mortal danger. At that point, had the officers busted out that window and dragged him out through it, it would be justified. If you don't want a fight, don't pick one. Hill picked one and got his rear spanked for it. He deserved it, and should be charged for his actions. He could even be charged with resisting, because of the window. I know it's difficult for anyone who hasn't put their life on the line in a traffic stop to understand, but rest assured, it's more dangerous than almost anything else a cop does. [/QUOTE]
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