Women raped by traffic cops. Captain says, "Don't get stopped."

Maybe they’re all really bad drivers. :dubious:

Well, I could say that cases like this make an even stronger argument for why dashboard cams and wearable cameras are good ideas.

But then I’d have people saying that wearable cameras are bad because we shouldn’t have to prevent cops from trying to rape people.

I have to agree, however I have both a carcam and a wearable [smiley face button] cam on my Christmas list … and I dread a traffic stop, wll I get blown away if I get out of my car with my freaking crutches in my hands?
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You just never get tired of being wrong, do you?

No, no one would say what you’re accusing them of thinking, because the friggin’ opposite is what people have been railing against you about in the first place. No, we shouldn’t *have *to take steps to prevent cops from trying to rape people, but obviously we do. And obviously, we need to take steps to prevent cops from shooting unarmed black people too.

Are you following along at all? It’s the police doing bad shit to people that needs to change; it’s not incumbent upon the people to whom the police are doing bad shit to just need to deal with the situation.

Try to keep up for a little while, will you?

Who would have thought that website would put a slanted spin on the story. Did you actually look at your cite? He was not asked how to not get raped. Or how to stop any kind of criminal behavior. He was asked for general information on how best to interact with police officers on a routine basis and what their normal procedures are.

Comedy shows often use the bit of a woman being pulled over for an infraction, who quickly fixes her lipstick, fluffs her hair and unbuttons one or two on her blouse. Nice looking women also offer cops their phone number to meet for a drink sometime…

Satire or reality?

WTF?

Cannonball Run was not a documentary.

Thanks for ruining my childhood asshole. How about a spoiler box?

I can see the screening test question now:

"You have just pulled over an attractive woman for speeding. You explain why you’ve pulled her over. She protests that she can’t afford a ticket. Do you:

A) Tell her that she can show up to court on the appointed day and discuss it with the judge.

B) Whip it out and tell her to “take the breathalyzer test”

C) Decide to show her what the “penal system” really means?

D) Offer to waive the ticket if she “polishes the night-stick”."

No wonder the police don’t want to wear bodycams….

It was the condescending tone of the actual statement that rankled. Don’t get pulled over? No shit, sherlock.

Oh, bullshit. Just tell the cop you have to get your crutches and he’ll let you know what to do.

Or better still, how about you ask an actual police officer what to do in this situation? I’m sure Loach will be happy to give you some advice.

More bullshit. Some women love to tell stories like that so they can sell the notion that they’re so gorgeous that men just can’t help themselves. A lot of them aren’t even overly attractive, but by “complaining” about this stuff, they’re trying to remind you that they’re attractive and/or make you think of them as more attractive than they are. Google Samantha Brick for the ultimate example.

Has it ever happened? Sure, probably. Do they get pulled over “constantly?” Why would cops even bother? It’s not like there’s any shortage of badge bunnies around.

*Dear Penthouse Forum:

I never thought it would happen to me, but this bitch totally had sex with me because I abused a position of trust and authority and threatened her with prosecution.*

Already? You JUST passed the damned bar!

What’s your childhood asshole got to do with Cannonball Run? Was he in the movie?

USA! USA! USA! :smack:

I dunno about “routinely” but it’s common enuf, and besides, even if you are a safe driver, there’s always something.

Or the rapist-cop just lies about a tail-light being out.

This was just fucking stupid advice from a Top Cop.

B, C, and D are all legal, but only if you have a stache straight out of the '70s and there’s a funky beat playing behind you when you say it.

Is that a channel on the cop radios?

Some cops love to tell stories about imaginary “badge bunnies” in their heads when they’re really harassing innocent women.