Isn’t the new mantra “If you see something, say something?”
LA County Sheriffs tend to recruit a lot of lowlifes, not the least of which is Sheriff Lee Baca.
At first I thought two buses were fighting.
Well hell, at least they didn’t shoot the dog. Oh yeah, there was no dog. Good thing for the dogs ‘cause sure as shootin’ if one had been around they would’ve been shot.
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These things are always reported out of context.
It looks to me like the deputies are being very patient with the lady while she verbally abuses them with curse words bleeped out and finally they take appropriate action to stop her and are still very careful in the apprehension and the arrest.
The context, I would speculate, is that the bus driver called the police perhaps because of a history with this lady being disruptive before.
Also, as the poster above noted, a stroller full of pillows might make some people uncomfortable in these “see something, say something” times we live in.
Does she have a right to make life uncomfortable for the people around her? The L.A. area has too many “mentally ill” crazy people and folks are tired of being held hostage to their threatening (and often outright violent) behavior.
People who work for the government have rights. The people the government works for, eh, not so much.
Let’s see. They won’t look at the tape, but they will investigate. UUUUH, OK!
I like cops, but boy, I like the cell phone video cameras even more.
They need classes for the cops and deputies: “You have no expectation of privacy while you are performing your job. Don’t hassle the guys with the phone cams, except maybe to get their personal info if you need the video for evidence.”
This reminds me of a scene in MIB where they have a room full of monster cutouts and one of a little girl with chemistry books. Its a test of MIB applicants.
Its the little girl popup that gets nailed in the head, does anyone know why?
Quite frankly if I saw something that strange I would get away real fast, situational awareness, its the new trend.