ace_of_something said:
tehweave $200 is cheaper than what it would've cost to hit a cop and paralyize him then damage someone else's car and possible hurt them too.
Fine like that are ment to change your behavior. Did it?
sorry my quote button isn't working and I'm not that good on escapists tags.
You're pretty defensive in all the posts you make, I can only assume you're probably a cop, in which case that's great for you and I hope you're a good one. It seems to me that the police officer in question here was abusing his power. People shouldn't have to kiss your boots to avoid being handcuffed and fined, that's a little fascist don't you think? If I'm standing on an escalator and some bumpkin goes, "you might want to hold the hand rail" I'm within my rights to tell him to f*ck off and mind his own business. If that someone happens to be a cop I get handcuffed and fined for as many bogus charges as he feels like giving me. That's called fascism.
I've got news for you, this is not the only example of police brutality/incompetence out there, in fact it's one of the lesser examples. Cops wrongfully kill/injure/arrest people all the time, it's not a rare happening. You give someone a gun and a uniform and the ability to arrest/beat/shoot anyone who doesn't do what you tell them to do when you tell them to do it, you're just asking for trouble, and that's exactly what we have. I've met far more asshole, self serving, power tripping cops than I have righteous and compassionate ones. I tell you one thing, if my ass was in trouble I don't think I'd be relying on my local law enforcement officers to get me out of it.
Rynozeros said:
It's an officers job to uphold the the law, even the petty stuff. Laws are put in place for a reason, and holding onto the rail is a matter of health and safety, not just her safety but other using the escalator.
Imagine there was a little kid at the bottom, and she fell after refusing the officers request to hold on to the hand rail, and she landed on the kid and killed them. Now she could be sentenced for manslaughter, which is a damn side worse than a $420 fine.
She was just selfish and completely deserved the fine. There was no need to not only ignore the simple request but also to hassle the officers, who are doing there jobs.
Oh totally, imagine if the escalator was really made of hot lava, and the only way to keep the escalator from incinerating everyone on it was to hold on to the hand rail at all times. THEN THINK OF ALL THE PEOPLE SHE WOULD HAVE MURDERED! What's with these what-if scenarios? They're not relevant to the situation at all. You can "what if" anything to make it sound worse than it actually is, but when it comes down to it she got cited for not placing her hand several inches to the right when someone told her to. If you don't see that as slightly wrong, then perhaps you'd be a great canidate to live in a facist dictatorship. Might I suggest North Korea, or possibly cuba?