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Regarding Massey, it might not be the smartest thing to put one's hands in one's pockets in front of an out-of-control cop, but the cop was being aggressive and irrational, creating stress and conflict with a citizen doing everything to be reasonable. Therefore it is not Massey's fault that the hand-in-pocket issue came about: Gardner's actions created a stressful situation where Massey cannot be expected to act perfectly as the cop would wish. In addition, all of this happened after Gardner violated procedure by attempting to arrest Massey for not signing a ticket.
Had Officer Gardner acted rationally in this situation none of this would have happened. He should have provided a speed above the limit to Massey. He should have pointed to the sign. Had he done these simple and rational things, the UHP wouldn't be liable for his loose cannon actions.
That fact anyone here is saying the man deserved what he got, should be ashamed.
The man was asked to step out of the car, and the officer put himself in danger by turning his back.
It is because of incidents like this, that I refer to the greatness of america in the past tense.
The problem is not just cops like this, they are the tip of the ice burg. The real problem is that so many americans support such abuses of power, even in the courts. So many americans these days fell excessive force should be the defacto standard.
We are no better than Europe. We are no better then other countries, when we now have to fear being tazered, and then having the video edited to hide the truth of what happened, just over refusing to sign a ticket.
This is still The United States of America, the land of the free. We do not live in a police state. If an officer uses intermediate force, he must do so by articulating that the subject was actively resisting. In this case the video shows Mr. Massey passively resisting if that, since the officer's instructions weren't clear. The officer states turn around without ever saying "you are under arrest". He never tells Mr. Massey that if he fails to comply he will use the tazer. We must always remember that this country was founded on the priciples that the citizens oversee the Police and the Military, not the other way around.
"An injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere".
As far as the fool driving the car, it's clear he has an IQ of about 4. You don't argue with cops over a ticket, nor do you ignore them when they tell you to do something. The guy thought he was gonna be tough and in control in front of his wife. Instead, he made himself look like a wimp crying and screaming like a sissy.
This is a situation where both idiots were wrong. I feel the driver got what he deserved, but that doesn't make it right. The cop had the responsibility to be the mature and professional person, but he failed. Excessive force, without a doubt.
Is it any wonder fewer people have respect for the law than ever before?
You can guarantee that if similar happened over here, the cop in question would be suspended immediately pending investigation, which would result in retraining at the very least, possibly dismissal and a payout for the victim of this wanton violence.
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