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Michelle Firestone
07-25-2014, 07:02 PM
So I needed help I was soaking wet w/sea water in barely any clothes. I called the police. They gave me a ride to my hotel so I could get my things but I said something sassy and 4 of them pinned me down & cuffed me. They took me to a jail to put me in a drunk tank for the night.

None of it bothered me much except for being processed. Like 8 of them laughing at me & making he/she jokes & staring at me. And them taking off my jewelry and not giving it all back later. That's what REALLY bothered me.

Probably not necessary to post this but oh well I'm venting alil.

the_unnatural
07-25-2014, 07:13 PM
That's not unusual. Good thing you didn't have a lot of cash on you--they might have accused you of money laundering or planning to buy drugs with it and seized it.

scroller
07-25-2014, 08:58 PM
That sucks. Not surprised. But that sucks.

phandabehr
07-25-2014, 09:02 PM
I'm so sorry beautiful... they were just jeallous because your cock was bigger than all thiers!

xuto
07-25-2014, 09:15 PM
Can a lawyer help you fuck those cops. Thats terrible. Wish you luck

anonymoussonny
07-25-2014, 10:24 PM
My criminal investigator senses are tingling...lots of connections missing as to how you began this "ordeal at the sea." But the cop behavior in the holding tank is consistent with most LE, if not expected. LE rarely seeks to understand, only exercise control...

Don't expect people to behave the way YOU would! On the contrary, expect the worst that way you're never unpleasantly surprised.

trish
07-25-2014, 10:39 PM
Never joke about terrorism to the TSA and never get sassy with the police.

Prospero
07-25-2014, 10:41 PM
Just proves that the United States is now worse that Nazi Germany and Stalin's Russia combined. A total and complete police state.

zookeeper
07-25-2014, 10:46 PM
Hyperbole much? If the US was worse than Nazi Germany or Stalin's Russia, she wouldn't be around to make the comment, not to mention that we wouldn't have this board in the first goddamn place.

Breathe in...exhale slowly....

nysprod
07-25-2014, 10:50 PM
This is the flakiest thread since Miranda Meadows went off the deep end...there's so much missing from the op it isn't funny.

Pelheckitt
07-25-2014, 11:28 PM
I'd have to echo others concerns as to the legitimacy of this story.

"So I needed help I was soaking wet w/sea water in barely any clothes. I called the police." Why call the police? The police didn't arrest you for indecent exposure? Cool!

"They gave me a ride to my hotel so I could get my things" Again very cool of them!

"but I said something sassy" Why would you do that seems like they were going out of their way to help you right?

"4 of them pinned me down & cuffed me" Are you 6'8 or were you on PCP?

"They took me to a jail to put me in a drunk tank for the night." Sounds like they were still being cool considering the number of things you could have been charged with.

"None of it bothered me much except for being processed." So being pinned down and handcuffed took a back seat to this?

"Like 8 of them laughing at me & making he/she jokes & staring at me." It'll happen sucks when it does.

"And them taking off my jewelry and not giving it all back later." The property sergeant should have taken a full inventory of your property and had you sign it before further processing.

"Probably not necessary to post this but oh well I'm venting alil." Probably not.

wearboots4me
07-26-2014, 12:05 AM
My criminal investigator senses are tingling...lots of connections missing as to how you began this "ordeal at the sea." But the cop behavior in the holding tank is consistent with most LE, if not expected. LE rarely seeks to understand, only exercise control...

Don't expect people to behave the way YOU would! On the contrary, expect the worst that way you're never unpleasantly surprised.

Excellent comment. Some more background would have been helpful to understand how/why Michelle was soaked with sea water, etc. That would help us understand what happened. But having known a few police officers on a friendly basis, here in the supposedly non-redneck Northeastern U.S., I can attest that nearly all of them don't have the most pleasant attitudes toward people who seem at all different, to say the least. Not exactly LGBT allies in any way, shape, or form! And I know a few of them that after a few beers, if they thought you were "on their side" just loved to brag about creating situations where they got to throw their weight around. Especially against blacks or young men. Including beatings, chokeholds, etc. I am a law abiding person, (except for the occasional escort visit), but I think twice before I call the police, unless it is necessary due to someone injured, or a motor vehicle accident or something having been stolen requiring a report for insurance, etc.

Prospero
07-26-2014, 12:10 AM
ssss

Prospero
07-26-2014, 12:12 AM
Hyperbole much? If the US was worse than Nazi Germany or Stalin's Russia, she wouldn't be around to make the comment, not to mention that we wouldn't have this board in the first goddamn place.

Breathe in...exhale slowly....

Oh dear.... does one have to label satirical posts as such? This was a parody of a long running thread on here on which the USA is being compared to a police state.

wearboots4me
07-26-2014, 12:34 AM
Oh dear.... does one have to label satirical posts as such? This was a parody of a long running thread on here on which the USA is being compared to a police state.

We are not a police state, but the rights that the Constitution says we have can be violated easily enough by the powers that be unless you have legal expertise. Lawyers cost money. And they only give public defenders to people who are practically destitute. Maybe in a courtroom you have some rights, but on the street you really don't. I sincerely hope I do not come across as a "cop hater" type, but some of the towns I have lived in, and the police I have known have made me a little cynical. (Not that they ever seriously mistreated me or anything.)

GroobySteven
07-26-2014, 12:57 AM
Oh dear.... does one have to label satirical posts as such? This was a parody of a long running thread on here on which the USA is being compared to a police state.

I guess so.

LilyRox
07-26-2014, 01:22 AM
So I needed help I was soaking wet w/sea water in barely any clothes. I called the police. They gave me a ride to my hotel so I could get my things but I said something sassy and 4 of them pinned me down & cuffed me. They took me to a jail to put me in a drunk tank for the night.

None of it bothered me much except for being processed. Like 8 of them laughing at me & making he/she jokes & staring at me. And them taking off my jewelry and not giving it all back later. That's what REALLY bothered me.

Probably not necessary to post this but oh well I'm venting alil.


Why were you sassy with the police if they offered to take you back to your hotel when you were soaked without barely any clothes? Everyone knows freedom of speech is bullshit to the police.

txjr3
07-26-2014, 01:27 AM
Just proves that the United States is now worse that Nazi Germany and Stalin's Russia combined. A total and complete police state.
For goodness sakes - US right now is about as far as any country has ever been from Nazi Germany and Stalin's Russia. Could it be better? Sure. But this is as good as it's been anywhere, ever.

Oops. My bad. Should have read the whole thread! Carry on......

flabbybody
07-26-2014, 01:35 AM
Act with respect during an interaction with LE.
If you act like a jerkoff....

DeezNuts515
07-26-2014, 04:01 AM
Oh dear.... does one have to label satirical posts as such? This was a parody of a long running thread on here on which the USA is being compared to a police state.

The satire is weak in this one. Satire and parody aren't the same thing. Also, your post was neither satire nor parody. Try harder.

CORVETTEDUDE
07-26-2014, 04:07 AM
Like "Captain Obvious" says, "I regret coming here!" :pissed:

Jericho
07-26-2014, 04:11 AM
I got up to the soaked in sea water bit and then my mind started wandering.
So, what's happening?

maaarc
07-26-2014, 04:16 AM
So I needed help I was soaking wet w/sea water in barely any clothes. I called the police. They gave me a ride to my hotel so I could get my things but I said something sassy and 4 of them pinned me down & cuffed me. They took me to a jail to put me in a drunk tank for the night.

None of it bothered me much except for being processed. Like 8 of them laughing at me & making he/she jokes & staring at me. And them taking off my jewelry and not giving it all back later. That's what REALLY bothered me.

Probably not necessary to post this but oh well I'm venting alil.

Sorry for your troubles Michelle. However, I'd be willing to wager that a few of those cops that made fun of you went home and thought about fucking you while they were fucking their wives.

TSLoverIB
07-26-2014, 06:40 AM
Great, waist of my time reading more :bs:
Just five more minutes of my life gone.

Thanks

giovanni_hotel
07-26-2014, 08:47 AM
When Michelle says she got 'sassy' with the police, I keep hearing ask an officer, '"You wanna suck me off for free?"lol

Michelle Firestone
07-26-2014, 12:17 PM
I said nothing bothered me except being disrespected and robbed. Chill about the rest.. And no being pinned down by 4 men didn't bother me ;)

Star Angel 86
07-26-2014, 12:44 PM
Michelle you're one cool lass I got my LAPD horror stories as well !!!!!!! :mrgreen::cool::cheers:

AshlynCreamher
07-26-2014, 03:16 PM
I said nothing bothered me except being disrespected and robbed. Chill about the rest.. And no being pinned down by 4 men didn't bother me ;)


I was physically attacked by my psychotic big sister last week (she was coming down off drugs and she also looked 10 years older than she really is :) ) - the police were called, and its funny how quickly one of the cops immediately changed his pronouns (from her to him) once my sister told him "don't let her fool you, she's got a dick!" And how the other cops eyes were glued to me. Oh and let's not forget that they were asking nonrelated questions too

Cops / many cops are not very professional.

AshlynCreamher
07-26-2014, 03:35 PM
it's unfortunate that many trans people are treated poorly on the state level - its really barbaric the way some people behave. Nonetheless the Obama administration has made many improvements on the federal level for trans equality, which I would hope would be a paving stone for the rest of the country to follow, the TSA and passport office alone leads a good example on the treatment with trans people and they understand to be discrete in how they ask questions and using proper pronouns.

Tapatio
07-26-2014, 03:54 PM
I especially like the disjointed parts.

Ms.Stepford
07-26-2014, 05:23 PM
I learned to be scared of cops when six of them jumped me and broke my kneecap arresting me a couple (maybe few) years ago.

I mean, yes, I was standing in the street in my panties throwing ridiculous insults at them, but still, six cops are not required to arrest me.

These days I just play blonde as fuck when I deal with them.

TempestTS
07-26-2014, 05:33 PM
Hmmm judging from these posts it seems our law enforcement officers seem to confuse Respect with Fear

And all too often get away with it

now I could point to a certain long running thread on the topic but nah that would just be my own mind playing paranoid tricks on me the police are always just acting in our best interest otherwise why would they put "protect and serve" on their cars? *can you taste the sarcasm?*

then again

"Sometimes paranoia is just having all the facts." - William S. Burroughs

AshlynCreamher
07-26-2014, 07:06 PM
I learned to be scared of cops when six of them jumped me and broke my kneecap

Stop Children What's That Sound...: Stop Children What's That Sound... - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehzRS8mZOFM)



Paranoia strikes deep
Into your life it will creep
It starts when you're always afraid
Step out of line, the men come and take you away

Deimos
07-27-2014, 07:36 AM
legit or not... speaking as a florida resident... cops here are turds and pigheaded. best to keep your mouth shut and speak only when spoken to.

timmartin
07-27-2014, 12:43 PM
I learned to be scared of cops when six of them jumped me and broke my kneecap arresting me a couple (maybe few) years ago.

I mean, yes, I was standing in the street in my panties throwing ridiculous insults at them, but still, six cops are not required to arrest me.

These days I just play blonde as fuck when I deal with them.
I teach my kids to steer clear of LEP. No good comes out of talking to or otherwise interacting with cops.

Toots1989
07-27-2014, 01:05 PM
I teach my kids to steer clear of LEP. No good comes out of talking to or otherwise interacting with cops.

I Disagree with the last bit. But then I haven't had any comings or interaction with US Police.

Ones in the UK are mostly always helpful, and will help you, if you require directions etc. Although most the time seem useless with dealing with things, such as Anti-Social behaviour, Use of Mini Motorbikes on the Road/ Pavements which is illegal.

ohioguy13
07-27-2014, 04:13 PM
In curious of your definition of "sassy" something along the lines of "oh hush your mouth!" ? For the record Ive never had much luck with sassy and the police either. Go figure!

Torris
07-27-2014, 04:37 PM
it's unfortunate that many trans people are treated poorly on the state level - its really barbaric the way some people behave. Nonetheless the Obama administration has made many improvements on the federal level for trans equality, which I would hope would be a paving stone for the rest of the country to follow, the TSA and passport office alone leads a good example on the treatment with trans people and they understand to be discrete in how they ask questions and using proper pronouns.
Do most Tgirls ask for individual screening at airports? If someone will educate me: am I correct in understanding that some states are allowing you to change gender on your DL and birth certificate without SRS?

If so how does that work if your License or passport says female but you have a penis going through the phone booth thing

What is it like traveling in foreign countries

Ms.Stepford
07-27-2014, 04:53 PM
I Disagree with the last bit. But then I haven't had any comings or interaction with US Police.

Ones in the UK are mostly always helpful, and will help you, if you require directions etc. Although most the time seem useless with dealing with things, such as Anti-Social behaviour, Use of Mini Motorbikes on the Road/ Pavements which is illegal.

Y'know, when I'm well-behaved, I've had good interactions with some, mostly the younger ones who haven't become too cynical. You can tell them by the shiny new body armor and super white nametapes

A few weeks ago we had some come by the house, and I could tell the new guys because they were the ones actually listening to me and looking at me like a person instead of a suspect. This one really good looking tall black officer seemed sympathetic, but he wasn't the official, like, officer taking the call, so it didn't matter. This other skinny kid was actually taking notes in a little notebook.

The other four officers were pretty much cookie cutter blue curtain, putting on the Oakley gloves for intimidation, pissed off I wouldn't tell them where my friend whom they actually got the call about was. I have this nice way of completely ignoring people while looking right at them so they're not sure if they actually said their last sentence out loud.

This time they just gave me a $75 ticket for "loud noise", which I've requested a hearing for, because a.) It was before the eleven o' clock noise ordinance started and they certainly don't come for the construction across the street that's taking forever or the asshole who mows his lawn with a weed whacker at seven in the morning b.) He got my zipcode wrong (how the fuck are these guys gonna stick me for my weekly meat budget without knowing what hood they're in?) c.) He wrote the date as September. I was in the military and we were held to some pretty strict standards. I don't think I should expect less of my civil servants.

I'm actually probably just gonna pay that at the hearing, though. If I'd woken up sober, I probably wouldn't have marched that ticket down to city hall first thing in the morning. I'm not trying to get them too interested in me because the last person I want to meet is a vice detective. I think they tend to be disinterested in TS escorts though (especially, I hate to say it, white ones) because they'd just rather not deal with us, and we're a logistical bitch in lockup.

I have this pet daydream that whomever they have looking at bp ads thinks I seem like a sweetheart, and wishes nothing but the best for me.