aardvark wrote:
Believe it or not, I wasn't always a copper. I've done stupid things. And when ever I got busted by the local copper, I was never cowardly enough to run away...
Cowardly enough to run away! Who are you trying to convince with that statement. Me? Yourself? Or the young riders who read this forum? That is social programming. Do as I say don't do as I do.
For all you others I'll say this. The gaols of this country are chock full of brave young men, and women who stood their ground and took it on the chin when the cops asked them, "Did you do it?".

Get the idea out of your heads that the police are here to protect you and look out for you and that it is your civic duty to cooperate with them. They are definately not here to protect you! Look at the crap with the lebenese gangs. All that trouble occured and all those young girls got raped because the cops there backed away from the gangs in sydney. They ran away from their duty to protect, Cowards!
Here, read the truth for yourself in this article from Tim Priest, a retired detective from NSW. This is all common knowledge if you don't have your head buried in the ground or the lieing TV news every day.
http://www.quadrant.org.au/php/archive_ ... cle_id=581
You get in trouble in the city after dark or in your house alone and your on your own folks so you better learn how to look after yourself. The cops will go to great lengths to protect politicians, rich people and there own, but you and I are way down the list. Were the unwashed masses, fine fodder and promotion fodder.
In all fareness it's not all the cops fault, their bosses call the shots and they toe the line. But that doesn't matter a toss if a gang of thugs crash your party and it takes the cops 40 minutes to turn up.
If a rich bastard with influence gets pulled over for speeding, or his kid gets caught with drugs, the chances are they get off scot free. So take the hint! If the cops come to your door, don't answer it. If they pull you over for no reason and start asking a lot of personal questions, tell them nothing or you may find yourself set up for a crime you didn't do.
And if you have broken the law, cut out and cover your tracks, that's not cowardly, it's just being smart. You owe them nothing because as we all know most of the laws these days are bullshit anyway, they don't stop crime and they certainly don't make us safer on the roads.
Cowardly, that'll be the day! It takes courage to refuse the orders of an armed man and turn your back on him. Cowardly is giving up and surrendering your freedom.