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tech4all said:
If that first story was correct, I think the cop was way out of line. Yes it's rude to be on the phone during a movie. But using pepper spray was way out of line. I could see if the people attacked him or something (which I'm not sure, becuase I'm not sure how valid the story is), but if it was just verble, the cop should be suspended for ...

Well it says in the 2nd article that after questioning a bunch of other people, the policeman obviously didn't abuse his powers, and that the story given by Tolsen, Harris, and the first 2 "witnesses" questioned (one of whom knew Tolsen), was wrong. So no, lets just go with the 2nd article. The 1st article was simply written when the facts were less clear, I think.

broken_keyboard said:
Don't blame the cop. It doesn't matter what happened to those two people, they are just retards. If they complain about their treatment, just spit on them.

Holla!
 
MongoTheGeek said:
http://www.local6.com/news/3581522/detail.html

I guess macing was appropriate since it was only catwoman, but using a cell phone during a movie....

Thats messed up, I can see the point of not using a cell phone in the movie, but the force taken, I see a lawsuit on this. Last time i checked, it was not illegal to use a cell phone, Annoying, yes, but not illegal. She should have gotten up and walked out of the theater.

The cops should be suspended for a week with no pay...
 
The lady said in the article it was an emergency. If it was such an emergency, why didn't she explain that to the policeman? And then leave to take care of the emergency?
 
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