Sure they are. Someone just posted: 'As long as you don't break the law it IS your right to be a jerk to cops' How embarrassing to think anyone has the right to be a jerk to a cop because they know he has to take it, a waitress because the main source of her income, a tip, is contingent on keeping you happy or a fast food worker who got your order wrong and doesn't want to get in trouble with their boss because they need the job. No one has the right to be a jerk to anyone else just because they can.
Thank You!
It's baffling and disturbing when I see these types of posts quoted by others.
If one chooses to be confrontational with a LEO, by all means go right ahead.
It is a
choice.
In this case, the woman chose to do so, for no reason whatsoever.
She was not "baited" in the least, if it were me I would think that the officer was concerned when asking the questions.
For those who have yet to check it out, have a look see at her social media rants.
They are full of hateful, disrespectful, vile and spiteful rhetoric.
She was a self declared "activist".
What a slap in the face for those who truly want to see change that will benefit
all of us.
All lives matter.
...And don't get me started with her arrests and fines.
...or that she never disclosed feeling suicidal at the time of her booking and incarceration.
...or that she was not bonded out, she was all talk about how she could not wait to go to court during the arrest, but not one person had $500.00 to bond her out? So much for her social media activist friends, and non existent attorney. I have many more "or's", but I feel it's useless to include them, as there are those who feel that the LEO in this case is at fault for all of her self destructive behavior.
I feel sorry for her family and friends.
I feel badly that she was mentally ill and may have self medicated.
I feel very sorry she chose suicide.
She could have chosen proper treatment for depression.
Depression can be managed. There is hope.