by 110% » Wed Jul 01, 2020 7:50 pm
LMSFP:
You're a disgrace to Softball, if you're even really involved in Softball, with your lies and your opinions. In fact, a disgrace to the human race. POS.
I just read the reply you had to my post where you mentioned living with an SFPD Detective and for a brief second, very brief, I was angry, then I realized that's what you wanted, so you had a quick victory.. You were already removed from HB for 4 months because of your previous posts because you pissed people off.. You're just a loser who writes things with the sole goal of pissing them off and it probably works sometimes. You spew non-facts and bullshit stories to antagonize.
I worked my ass off for nearly 25 years protecting scum like you, even when knew I was protecting scum. I watched police officers die protecting trash like you. I spent 4 days and 3 nights in South Central LA in 1992 and saw what rioters really do to people's lives not the cleaned up pro-democrat TV version. I pulled people out of Pep Boys as it burned to the ground and rioters threw bottles at us as we came out. The people I pulled out were looting and got trapped in the fire and lost and disoriented. We don't decide who to help, we help good and bad. But I'd have second thoughts about saving your ass.
Then you get on a Softball Forum and write trash like this? To start, I cannot relate to any episode or anything that occurred in your life, your life must suck, while mine is Golden. I have morals, ethics and a backbone. I love my Country, God and my Family. You hide behind poorly written words.
[i]Since you are a retired cop, I'm sure you can appreciate and relate to this episode that occurred in my life. It may even remind you of yourself when you were active duty back in the day. About 30 years ago, after separating from my first wife, I was looking for a change of venue to call home. I moved into a two bedroom luxury townhome owned by an active 14 year SFPD plain clothes detective. He was an interesting character from the Bronx, who worked undercover vice.
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The very first night I moved in, we were sitting in the living room watching TV. After a bit he leaned over and opened a cabinet next to his easy chair. What he pulled out was a loose tray of marijuana. He then proceeded to roll a joint. We exchanged no words, as I watched in disbelief. Yeah, I was young and naive. He then lit it up, took a drag and passed it to me. Now I'm sitting there thinking to myself, "What is going on here? Is this guy trying to entrap me?" So I hesitated. Then logic kicked in and I asked myself, "Why would he go through all of this trouble of having me move into his place, just to bust me for smoking pot?" That didn't add up, so I reached over and took it.
Turns out he was just a cop that liked to get high, and apparently didn't care if a stranger that just moved into his place gave a damn. That's when I first learned that cops are no different than other folks, other than the fact they believe they are above the law. They do drugs, they drive drunk, they routinely break the speed limit and ignore traffic laws when trying to get home in time for dinner. But perhaps most relevant, they are some of THE BEST liars in the world. In fact, being a proficient liar is a job prerequisite if you intend to advance in your career with law enforcement, at least in the big city.
My uncle was a sergeant with SFPD until he retired from the force. All four of his boys played high school sports, either football or baseball. Those cops that closed down those games in Hacienda Heights didn't want to be on that call. If a higher up didn't order them to bust up those games, there is a good chance a coach with one of those teams could have talked it out with them, explained the safety protocols, demonstrated the inherent social distancing, and then asked them if they had kids.
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I've talked myself out of at least a half dozen moving traffic violations and got off with just a warning. I'm not saying this was one of those cases, but maybe the sheriff would have given those coaches a pass if it had been their call. Sometimes you just have to know how to read people.[/i]
You just have to learn to read people? I read you loud and clear you're trash..
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