by Sixstrings » Mon 28 Nov 2011, 00:19:36
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('AgentR11', 'T')here is only one way to win this battle; and that is to never place yourself in a situation where it has any modest probability of occurring.
Well you know Agent, it's hard to be 100% perfect 100% of the time.
How do you "never place yourself" in this kind of situation? Police everywhere have been militarized -- from the college campus to Walmart. So how can you avoid the police state, when the police state is everywhere?
All you can do is be careful -- there's no slack anymore. You have to be smart. Don't do what this guy did and put something in your pocket or under your shirt, even if there is a mob of teenagers trying to take it from you.
But even then, what if someone incorrectly THINKS they see you put something in your pocket in Walmart? And then they tell the Walmart riot police? What if you're hard of hearing or what if you're old and a little slow to respond -- is that resistance, do you then get the face-first takedown treatment right there between the milk and eggs?
I'll tell you a Walmart story. I always have my receipt out when I leave that store so the greeter can see when I walk out. Well one time I didn't think about it.
I get out to my truck and I'm loading my stuff up, and the fat greeter came *running* out to me. What the hell. He was nominally polite but I didn't like it at all -- it felt like "papers please," I had to prove my innocence right there.
I dug around my pockets, couldn't find my receipt. What an insulting hassle. What did he expect, that we go back inside and check the register tape or do I have to get a debit card statement, what? Weird situation.
Someone demanding proof that you bought your stuff, for no probable cause whatsoever.Anyhow I wound up finding my receipt and he said thank you have a nice day. What a bunch of crap though, this country, or at least my part of it, didn't used to be like this.