Police Jobs
RealPolice Forums
Police Gear
Police Agencies

+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: Break.com video

  1. #1
    tsd685 is offline Junior Member tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute
    Join Date
    Nov 26th, 2008
    Location
    NH
    Posts
    31

    Break.com video

    A caption on a break dot com video says a student hit a cop with a snowball during a big snowball fight....200 kids involved (of course no exaggeration)...kid gets OC'd and cuffed. Of course everyone is simply outraged.


    Please, with all due respect, I understand that a crowd is a highly volatile situation....where taking a snowball and laughing it off can lead to a great loss of respect, which can lead to potential harm; while taking it too seriously can cause a potentially dangerous mob mindset as well, how do some of you LEO's draw the line and balance these delicate situations?

    (No, I don't think the video tells even close to the whole situation at all, but I thought the caption/video combo. led to a decent discussion)

    I can't post URL's yet, but it can be found on the website pretty easily.

  2. #2
    Whats_Ur_Twenty's Avatar
    Whats_Ur_Twenty is offline Prospective. Whats_Ur_Twenty has a reputation beyond repute Whats_Ur_Twenty has a reputation beyond repute Whats_Ur_Twenty has a reputation beyond repute Whats_Ur_Twenty has a reputation beyond repute Whats_Ur_Twenty has a reputation beyond repute Whats_Ur_Twenty has a reputation beyond repute Whats_Ur_Twenty has a reputation beyond repute Whats_Ur_Twenty has a reputation beyond repute Whats_Ur_Twenty has a reputation beyond repute Whats_Ur_Twenty has a reputation beyond repute Whats_Ur_Twenty has a reputation beyond repute
    Join Date
    Mar 5th, 2008
    Location
    Hudson Valley, New York
    Posts
    135
    I'm not a cop but throwing a snowball at one unless you know him personally isn't the best of ideas. You never know if there could be a chunk of ice in it, or even if he's just in a bad mood.
    POLICE, n. An armed force for protection and participation.

    -Ambrose Bierce

    "If Ford don't get you, Motorola will."



    DC Civil Service Police Exam - Oct. '07 - score 85%

    Waiting by the mailbox

    smouch.net/lol

    Live for nothing, or die for something

  3. #3
    Drummadude is offline Veteran Member Drummadude has a reputation beyond repute Drummadude has a reputation beyond repute Drummadude has a reputation beyond repute Drummadude has a reputation beyond repute Drummadude has a reputation beyond repute Drummadude has a reputation beyond repute Drummadude has a reputation beyond repute Drummadude has a reputation beyond repute Drummadude has a reputation beyond repute Drummadude has a reputation beyond repute Drummadude has a reputation beyond repute
    Join Date
    Dec 9th, 2006
    Posts
    770
    Videos like that are worthless for determining the entire situation. However, let's think about it for a second. There is a huge snowball fight with kids just having fun. The campus police had an officer there to make sure everyone kept their "fight" at playful levels and to make sure nobody got hurt.

    My understanding of common sense would predict that most likely, an on-duty police officer is not participating in this event. It is a 50% chance on what an officer would do. He probably was not allowed to participate in the event.
    If someone threw an object at you, and you did not know that person, what would you do? Even as a civilian, would you respond playfully if some stranger threw an object at you?

    Note: I am not *yet* a law enforcement officer. I am an explorer, a volunteer who can't arrest people or carry a gun. However, I'm starting to develop the mindset of an officer after working public events and realizing officer safety risks.

  4. #4
    Piggy's Avatar
    Piggy is offline Trained Assassin Piggy has a reputation beyond repute Piggy has a reputation beyond repute Piggy has a reputation beyond repute Piggy has a reputation beyond repute Piggy has a reputation beyond repute Piggy has a reputation beyond repute Piggy has a reputation beyond repute Piggy has a reputation beyond repute Piggy has a reputation beyond repute Piggy has a reputation beyond repute Piggy has a reputation beyond repute
    Verified LEO
    Join Date
    Aug 1st, 2004
    Location
    Ohio
    Posts
    4,461
    Sounds about as good of an idea as trying to tickle a rattlesnake on it's belly.
    One Big Ass Mistake America

  5. #5
    Creeker's Avatar
    Creeker is offline Man of La Mancha Creeker has a reputation beyond repute Creeker has a reputation beyond repute Creeker has a reputation beyond repute Creeker has a reputation beyond repute Creeker has a reputation beyond repute Creeker has a reputation beyond repute Creeker has a reputation beyond repute Creeker has a reputation beyond repute Creeker has a reputation beyond repute Creeker has a reputation beyond repute Creeker has a reputation beyond repute
    Supporting Member L2
    Verified LEO
    Join Date
    Jul 14th, 2005
    Location
    Coastal SC
    Posts
    10,792
    "Yeah, while we're all being childish and stupid & all, in the name of fun, I think it would be a good idea to go "Pants" a Cop..." :rolleyes:

    Good idea or No?

    That was an ignorant question.

    Were I on duty, I'd assume that the snowball was a distraction in a larger plan. The same as if someone had painted me with a light pointer.

    After I took rapid Defensive action, I'd sort things out when things calmed down.
    My Inalienable Rights were given to me by God and NOT by the Government.


    "The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government -- lest it come to dominate our lives and interests."- Patrick Henry



  6. #6
    tsd685 is offline Junior Member tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute tsd685 has a reputation beyond repute
    Join Date
    Nov 26th, 2008
    Location
    NH
    Posts
    31
    I figured that would be about the response, and rightfully so. Maybe I could rephrase...How does one deal with a potential "mob" situation? A bunch of people who think they're in the right, and feel slighted by someone in a uniform? cuff and move them quickly? call backup?

    Just curious.

  7. #7
    Strijder is offline Veteran Member Strijder has a reputation beyond repute Strijder has a reputation beyond repute Strijder has a reputation beyond repute Strijder has a reputation beyond repute Strijder has a reputation beyond repute Strijder has a reputation beyond repute Strijder has a reputation beyond repute Strijder has a reputation beyond repute Strijder has a reputation beyond repute Strijder has a reputation beyond repute Strijder has a reputation beyond repute
    Supporting Member L4
    Verified LEO
    Join Date
    May 23rd, 2004
    Location
    Michigan
    Posts
    1,548
    Replay the video in question and listen to the background noise at the beginning. The crowd doesn't exactly sound composed or friendly to start with. I think there was much more involved prior to the snowball.

  8. This ad will disappear if you login

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts