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They just go out and annoy public servants. I didn't watch this whole video, but the first 90 seconds leads me to believe that some asshole do this outside of a middle school and getting kids involved in their bullshit. Cameras were a good innovation overall, but really bad for stuff like this. People like this used to just get a fucking beating and I'm guessing after they spit out their chiclets, they either turned into miserable, escapist drunks or realized what colossal fuckups they are and pursued a more meaningful hobby.

They just go out and annoy public servants. I didn't watch this whole video, but the first 90 seconds leads me to believe that some asshole do this outside of a middle school and getting kids involved in their bullshit. Cameras were a good innovation overall, but really bad for stuff like this. People like this used to just get a fucking beating and I'm guessing after they spit out their chiclets, they either turned into miserable, escapist drunks or realized what colossal fuckups they are and pursued a more meaningful hobby.

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Cops aren’t public servants anymore. They are ZOG servants.

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Yeah, but they go to the DMV and the Parks and anywhere else where someone has a job. They're mentally ill scumbags.

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"Police officers" these days are just glorified parking meter maids, except these days their influence has spread to "are they wearing their seatbelt?", "are they going the right speed?" and other retarded shit that doesn't make anyone safer. They really are practicing legalese bullshit to steal money from average citizens and who promulgate the continuation of bloated law and law enforcement. We need to cleanse local precincts of corruption, gut the bloated and outdated laws that most people aren't even aware of (you'd be surprised how often people broke laws, even fleeting ones that aren't completely applicable), cut back on egregious infringements of pursuits of happiness and restructure the overarching authority structures that mold the Law Enforcement sectors around the country. Bribing, blackmailing or infiltrating police officers is significantly less complicated and more common than average people seem to understand.