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chevysoldier

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  1. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mobileweb/2012/03/09/batman-brazil-crime-patrol-taubate-andre-luiz-pinheiro_n_1336052.html

    Batman does a good job of protecting Gotham City in the comics, so why can't he do the job in real life?

    You probably have a different answer to that question than officials in Taubaté, Brazil, who have actually hired a former soldier who dresses up as Batman on the side to patrol the streets of the most crime-ridden neighborhoods -- in costume, according to MSN.

    :lol:

  2. this happens because parents dont spank their kids anymore.

    if i refused to go to school, my mom woulda back handed the shit out of me and made me go. the next day, i wouldnt dare tell her no again.

    sure i got into my fair share of trouble, but i think i turned out alright. i am a firm believer in people spanking their kids (there is a difference between spanking and abusing though....but thats for another thread)

    :werd:

  3. What's the warrant for? Skipping school? If so' date=' how is that the kid's fault?

    I get your point about my voting example. I should have chosen my words more carefully. Regardless, any 9 year old that tells a cop to fuck off is cool in my book.

    I think society's lust-fest with following authority is disgusting. We're far too dependent on the system. This is a glowing example of such reprehensible behavior.[/quote']

    If the cop was giving legal lawful orders, all you'd be doing is continue the dipshittery for when the kid is an adult and doesn't give a damn about authority.

  4. i dont believe the police should have been called at all...they should have told the mom to fuck off on the phone....however, at what age does a kid have to start listening to authority in your mind? 9 year olds are allowed to disregard everything a police officer says? what about 10? 12? 14? when is a kid "responsible" for listening to orders given by a police officer?

    If an officer is requested, dispatch will (should) send one. They can't make the choice if one is needed or not.

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