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Old 29-04-2005, 11:41 PM   #1
EDManual
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Default Will trafffic Police keep being killed?

I have thought about the recent events concerning police deaths, and in particular the murder and suicide of the bloke the other day.

I think that this could be the beginning of more of this type of thing, as there are many people who are at the end of their straw in regards to their own mental state, but also due to the fact that being caught for speeding can have has such devastating results for a person or family. That is, lose licence, lose job, lose house, lose family..... And with so many people out there already driving without licences, if these people get pulled up they are gonna be in bigger trouble, maybe they will try to do somthing to get away?

I can forsee more violence and the police better watch out.

And who do we blame for this? The law (Bracks) by making such trivial infringments mean so much! WHY!!!! I would not go murdering any one, and I dont know anyone that would, but I can see how someone could be put over the edge!

The bloke the other day was obviously not all there, but he was caught in the middle of the night driving safely on a coutry road doin just 15 or so over and that put him over his edge.
Was this worth the Cops life? Maybe he should have been left to drive safely home?!

SPEEDING IS NOT DANGEROUS WHERE ITS SAFE!!!! Dont care what anyone says! AS DICK JOHNSON SAYS "IF THERE IS NOTHING TO HIT, IT DOESNT MATTER HOW HARD YOU HIT IT, YOU HAVNT HIT ANYTHING"

WAKE UP BRACKS!!! I BLAME YOU!!!! YOU HAVE MADE POLICE INTO YOUR TOOLS, JUST COLLECTING MONEY AND ANNOYING NORMAL DRIVERS, NOW BLOOD IS ON YOUR HANDS!!
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