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So what did you actually DO?

11-09-2010, 04:28 PM

Last saturday me myself and I used a < 1000mw blue laser with pinpoint accuracy on glow festival in eindhoven,... The photographers where stunned and amazed by the blue particles emmiting above there heads,... I also gave a demo to a guy that was working for a company that projected some stuff on the buildings in the center(where the big mc donald and the KFC is located). I also remember that these projection people also told me they where from switserland but from hungarian roots, they also asked to put my phone nr in there company agenda because they never seen a blue laser of such power in such portability form. After that my joy was again disrupted by a blonde homo sapien police guy,... They then transported me to the HQ police station in the mathildelaan and locked me in a cel for more then 12:00 hours,.... What a really did not like is that after a few hours i tried to talk to the agent true the intercom with the question how long do i still have to wait here,.. after the second call i asked this guy his name and he did not want to say his name, so i decided to give it another try and i called again by saying my full name could you be so kind to give me your name i want to know who i'm speaking with, this agent then disconnected the intercom,... I still don't understand why he disconnected the intercom, i was just being a gentleman.
 





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Sounds like you pissed off some promoter. The tech people though it was cool, but some suit prob got his anus in a knot because what you where doing was more impressive then what he was doing...
 
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one day with no warning the city decided to "fix" the patch of road in front of my house, there was no way i could get out without going on the curb or going in the wet cement (they use cement in neighborhood here). my neighbor called the cops saying i was driving through his lawn (tire touched maybe 4 inches off the driveway and on his precious grass) anyways i get my truck parked in the street and the police arrive. the neighbor is going on about his grass and how i was being destructive and stuff he also said he saw me riding my bike through the wet cement (there were bike tracks in the cement from one of the neighborhood kids). when the officers questioned me i told them that i had to get my truck out so i could go to school/work/ groceries and doctors office for a check up later that day. I also explained i didn't own a bike and haven't rode one in years. Apparently my neighbor is a city counsel man and guess who the cops went with? guess who got a $1000 fine for destruction of public property (the supposedly riding my non existent bike) and a $500 for destruction of private property (for flattening his grass which went right back up after an hour or so). and a $150 ticket for driving where prohibited (the guys lawn). Until i moved out of that house a few months later a police officer sat in front of my house night and day and followed me where ever i went. gave me tickets on everything. 37 in a 35, where my gps and speedometer said i was doing 33. not driving with both hands on the wheel (law here since last april) at the time i had a 5speed ranger, when he told me why he pulled me over i asked "well how am i suppose to shift" he said to just put it in automatic and don't argue. i tried to explain that a 5 speed has to be shifted manually. apparently in his brain thats not how a manual 5 speed works and got a $115 ticket. Another ticket for supposedly going 60 in a 55, again speedo and gps said otherwise, when the cop asked for my license and registration i took off my seat belt to get my wallet and she said "oh now you have no seat belt" and added $500 on top of the $115 ticket. got pulled over for "hot roding" my truck out of my college parking lot since my tire squealed. I have 3.73 fully locked gears so they squeal on any tight turn. i told the officer that and he said that posi trac diffs have a clutch in it to prevent them from squealing, he said he learned that watching a movie $200 ticket

F*** the police I'm 19 with 3 kids to take care of, i don't need to be harassed by the police over every single thing... btw all that was within the last 2 years... ever since i moved to michigan
 
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11-09-2010, 04:28 PM

Last saturday me myself and I used a < 1000mw blue laser with pinpoint accuracy on glow festival in eindhoven,... The photographers where stunned and amazed by the blue particles emmiting above there heads,... I also gave a demo to a guy that was working for a company that projected some stuff on the buildings in the center(where the big mc donald and the KFC is located). I also remember that these projection people also told me they where from switserland but from hungarian roots, they also asked to put my phone nr in there company agenda because they never seen a blue laser of such power in such portability form. After that my joy was again disrupted by a blonde homo sapien police guy,... They then transported me to the HQ police station in the mathildelaan and locked me in a cel for more then 12:00 hours,.... What a really did not like is that after a few hours i tried to talk to the agent true the intercom with the question how long do i still have to wait here,.. after the second call i asked this guy his name and he did not want to say his name, so i decided to give it another try and i called again by saying my full name could you be so kind to give me your name i want to know who i'm speaking with, this agent then disconnected the intercom,... I still don't understand why he disconnected the intercom, i was just being a gentleman.
Yep a real case of disrupting the order:p
Now im also curious about the story of the cops.

To bad cops here are as shitty as everywhere else:/

And to bad you didnt get his name. But @ a interrogation you have the rights to know? Or not?
 
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Holy crap maxkills, I'd be recording every encounter with the cops if I were you.
Hope you tried to fight every one of those in court, got internal affairs involved, etc.
I am of a mind that if they want to make life hard on me, I'll make life hard on them.
Call internal affairs from a payphone, give them the name of the cop and say you are getting frustrated because every time he buys drugs from you, he leaves without paying and threatens to arrest you if you want your money.
Or you could tell them that he keeps shooting at the wildlife in a nearby park with is service weapon.
Use your imagination and above all have fun!
*Don't get caught*
 
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Holy crap maxkills, I'd be recording every encounter with the cops if I were you.
Hope you tried to fight every one of those in court, got internal affairs involved, etc.
I am of a mind that if they want to make life hard on me, I'll make life hard on them.
Call internal affairs from a payphone, give them the name of the cop and say you are getting frustrated because every time he buys drugs from you, he leaves without paying and threatens to arrest you if you want your money.
Or you could tell them that he keeps shooting at the wildlife in a nearby park with is service weapon.
Use your imagination and above all have fun!
*Don't get caught*

Hahaha i wouldnt be suprised if you would actually do something like that to that scum:p
And i have never heard a story like that...almost sounds unbelievable maxkills:(
How bad can soneone's life be made? And that all under the name of the law.
Those people should really br locked up for a very long time.
But who will a judge in court believe? Thats right...
Recording is indeed the best thing to do. Wear a cheapo sound recorder and quickly turn it on when a police begins talking. Then try to sound pity and sad and entrap the police cop by saying things like "but im standing still i have the right to remove the seatbelt".
Just trying to think with you..
 
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I would never! I'm offended you would even have that thought :angel:

I would never find out where he lived, get his phone number from the classic car he was selling and call him (again, from payphones) at all hours of the night.
I would never go to the library and cancel his library card and call the credit card company and claim "my" card was stolen.
I would never throw laxative doped pieces of meat over his fence for his idiot german shepard to eat right before he brought the dog in and went to work for the day.
How insulting you would think so little of me :crackup:
 
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Bwahahaha:p
Wanted to rep you but for some reason safari crashes when clicking that button:/
 
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I had the police confiscate a pillow from me after I whacked my little brother with it. I almost got charged with assault with a weapon.
 

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one day with no warning the city decided to "fix" the patch of road in front of my house, there was no way i could get out without going on the curb or going in the wet cement (they use cement in neighborhood here). my neighbor called the cops saying i was driving through his lawn (tire touched maybe 4 inches off the driveway and on his precious grass) anyways i get my truck parked in the street and the police arrive. the neighbor is going on about his grass and how i was being destructive and stuff he also said he saw me riding my bike through the wet cement (there were bike tracks in the cement from one of the neighborhood kids). when the officers questioned me i told them that i had to get my truck out so i could go to school/work/ groceries and doctors office for a check up later that day. I also explained i didn't own a bike and haven't rode one in years. Apparently my neighbor is a city counsel man and guess who the cops went with? guess who got a $1000 fine for destruction of public property (the supposedly riding my non existent bike) and a $500 for destruction of private property (for flattening his grass which went right back up after an hour or so). and a $150 ticket for driving where prohibited (the guys lawn). Until i moved out of that house a few months later a police officer sat in front of my house night and day and followed me where ever i went. gave me tickets on everything. 37 in a 35, where my gps and speedometer said i was doing 33. not driving with both hands on the wheel (law here since last april) at the time i had a 5speed ranger, when he told me why he pulled me over i asked "well how am i suppose to shift" he said to just put it in automatic and don't argue. i tried to explain that a 5 speed has to be shifted manually. apparently in his brain thats not how a manual 5 speed works and got a $115 ticket. Another ticket for supposedly going 60 in a 55, again speedo and gps said otherwise, when the cop asked for my license and registration i took off my seat belt to get my wallet and she said "oh now you have no seat belt" and added $500 on top of the $115 ticket. got pulled over for "hot roding" my truck out of my college parking lot since my tire squealed. I have 3.73 fully locked gears so they squeal on any tight turn. i told the officer that and he said that posi trac diffs have a clutch in it to prevent them from squealing, he said he learned that watching a movie $200 ticket

F*** the police I'm 19 with 3 kids to take care of, i don't need to be harassed by the police over every single thing... btw all that was within the last 2 years... ever since i moved to michigan
Dude seriously? Did you ever do anything else to get on their bad side? It sounds like the counsel member already hated you for something. They were blatantly targeting you for something and it can't all have been for driving over someones lawn. It almost sounds like the counsel member may have had some connections with organized crime and had his dirty cops stalking you. I find it doubtful that clean cops would devote their day to hunting you down over some counsel members grudge. Also you should've installed a concealed camera on your truck to record their abuse of power and then sued their asses.

Again, if they were doing that kind of bs to me there's no way I'd take it. I'd try to trap them with recordings and if that failed let's just say that some city and private property would be getting wrecked. Go out in the middle of the night wearing a hood and throw paint stripper on their cars and stuff like that. Just bide your time and wait for the perfect opportunity to strike back without getting caught.
 
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nanolaser you said you were going to visit the police station this week?
did you and how was it?
did you finally get your laser back?
 
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No answer, thats not a good sign.... :eek:

@Razako:
I don't think you can record people without their consent, the courts would say it was inadmissible and might even tack on a charge or two.
Youtube however....
If you posted that sort of thing on youtube, the force would have a pretty dramatic black eye and it would tell them "F%^K WITH ME AND I F%^K WITH YOU".
Hope everything works out for you Nano...
 

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No answer, thats not a good sign.... :eek:

@Razako:
I don't think you can record people without their consent, the courts would say it was inadmissible and might even tack on a charge or two.
Youtube however....
If you posted that sort of thing on youtube, the force would have a pretty dramatic black eye and it would tell them "F%^K WITH ME AND I F%^K WITH YOU".
Hope everything works out for you Nano...
You can record people without their consent. You see all those hidden cameras in stores now? You can be sure they'd use that in court if they caught you shoplifting. Also some people have yard surveillance cameras and stuff to catch the neighborhood kids who egg their cars and the like.

And anyway how are you supposed to prove police corruption without recording it? Unless you have witnesses or a recording the courts will ALWAYS go with the cop no matter what. You see the whole system fails if the courts can't believe with total confidence that our law enforcement officers are honest and non-biased. It's easier to believe that you're some paranoid idiot than to believe that a bunch of dirty cops are out to get you.

IMO one problem with law enforcement is that it attracts all of those deranged kids who were a bully back in school and let's them continue to ruin lives and bully people in the name of the law. There ARE some decent cops around, but they always seem to be outnumbered by the cops who are total assholes out to ruin someone's day. Also they tend to turn a blind eye when they see their coworkers abusing their power.
 
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I think it has to be advertised (these premises are under video surveillance) to be admissible.
Your opinion about cops seems right on the money. When I was in there fighting a ticket, there was a young girl that came in and told the court what happened in great detail. She was shy and stuttery and you could tell that she was telling the truth with no embellishment.
In an offhand comment, she basically said that the cop was lying (I believed it) and that it was physically impossible for her to have done what he said she was doing.
As soon as she implied the cops story was untrue, the judge stopped listening to her and all of the sense she made and fined her the maximum (it was a LOT too).
The justice system is like a good old boy's club where you can get away with murder if you know the right people.

*edit* The same trip into court, which was in a different town than where I live. The place was packed, there had to have been 60 plus people in there and of course, being a friendly sort I started asking people what "they were in for".
Turned out almost every single person there was fighting a ticket from the same cop in a different town (one farther south) there was one lady that stopped at a stop sign and when she rolled ahead to see around a bush, she got a ticket for "not stopping twice" (I lol'd at that one). One guy was traveling north on the highway, not really paying attention, probably set the cruise about 10km/h over and when he looked up there was only a grill in his rearview mirror. He immediately changed lanes and sped up to get away from the nut job tailgating and the "nut job" then flipped on his lights and pulled him over for speeding. There were SO many people there that were almost to their boiling point that it would have been easy to start a frikken riot.
I was getting people a little worked up when we all started talking but it was getting a little scary how pissed off so many people were getting as a group (the gang mentality wasn't helping) but inciting a riot at the courtroom isn't something that would look good on my record so I quit ^_^
That was one cop that needed to be fired, these guys don't seem to remember that a police officer's first job is public relations. They work for the people, not the system.
 
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I think it has to be advertised (these premises are under video surveillance) to be admissible.
Your opinion about cops seems right on the money. When I was in there fighting a ticket, there was a young girl that came in and told the court what happened in great detail. She was shy and stuttery and you could tell that she was telling the truth with no embellishment.
In an offhand comment, she basically said that the cop was lying (I believed it) and that it was physically impossible for her to have done what he said she was doing.
As soon as she implied the cops story was untrue, the judge stopped listening to her and all of the sense she made and fined her the maximum (it was a LOT too).
The justice system is like a good old boy's club where you can get away with murder if you know the right people.

*edit* The same trip into court, which was in a different town than where I live. The place was packed, there had to have been 60 plus people in there and of course, being a friendly sort I started asking people what "they were in for".
Turned out almost every single person there was fighting a ticket from the same cop in a different town (one farther south) there was one lady that stopped at a stop sign and when she rolled ahead to see around a bush, she got a ticket for "not stopping twice" (I lol'd at that one). One guy was traveling north on the highway, not really paying attention, probably set the cruise about 10km/h over and when he looked up there was only a grill in his rearview mirror. He immediately changed lanes and sped up to get away from the nut job tailgating and the "nut job" then flipped on his lights and pulled him over for speeding. There were SO many people there that were almost to their boiling point that it would have been easy to start a frikken riot.
I was getting people a little worked up when we all started talking but it was getting a little scary how pissed off so many people were getting as a group (the gang mentality wasn't helping) but inciting a riot at the courtroom isn't something that would look good on my record so I quit ^_^
That was one cop that needed to be fired, these guys don't seem to remember that a police officer's first job is public relations. They work for the people, not the system.
Im wondering how e people fighting crimes can be one of the best criminals, even with a organisation...court always believed the cop, cop can fine whoever he wants...

Its really really sad.
 




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