avoid any and all encounters with the police! This means no selling, no buying dope. Don't hang out with those you know that are involved in criminal activity. Don't resist arrest, handcuffing. and don't run from the police. Don't "cop" an attitude; be respectful. Don't carry an unauthorized weapon. Don't rob people, scam them, don't assault people. Don't use fraudulent checks, credit cards, id's, engage in vandalism and arson. Don't carry a fake gun that could be mistaken for the real thing. Make sure you have permission to drive whatever you're driving, and the documentation is in order; the same for your vehicle. Make sure the lights are on when they have to be, give a signal when changing lanes, don't tailgate. Obey the speed limit and all signs. Don't jaywalk, be involved in enslavement, child porn, pimping and prostitution. Unfortunately, Eric Garner in Staten Island, was involved in something relatively innocuous, the selling of illegal cigarettes, and died in a choke hold. "You get the idea." I might have left out a few things. Unfortunately, there will probably be more blacks killed at the hands of the police, justifiably or not. You can lower the odds.
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Any person, any color involved with police, just might be breaking the law. Those persons need to stop blaming authority, for enforcing the laws of the country! Stop taunting the cops, get off the streets and go home! Though some police officers do go overboard, when I hear that the criminal, yes criminal, is "known to the police", I have no sympathy whatsoever!
9 years ago. Rating: 9 | |
One more word of wisdom, when naming your children, don't give them a first name that almost guarantees them getting into trouble and going to prison. Deshun, Latrick, Latron, Deshell, Tyroney, Bull, etc, you get the picture, The more weird people names are the better chance they will be trouble. Female names just as bad. Latundra, Alexeq. No wonder these names I just listed have been seen in prison, they never had a chance for a normal life. These were not all black names.
9 years ago. Rating: 6 | |
Have an audio/video recording device in your possession at all times. Many cameras record sound and visual events. The more this type of device, to witness what you see and hear and say, the better. The facts, recorded this way benefits everyone with the unbiased truth. Hear-say evidence is subject to bias and false interpretation. Recorded facts are too difficult to falsify and need to be in the public trust as soon as possible. I personally would entrust my recording to a Catholic Priest and few alternatives since there are no public assigned receivers of recorded witnesses established by law.
9 years ago. Rating: 5 | |