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psuedonymously t1_ixiwm82 wrote

They don’t move because they heard about an idiot cop on reddit this morning?

Hell, let’s say that’s true despite the confusing temporal mechanics that would require. I’m going to take the position that it’s better to get yelled at by one misguided cop than grind rush hour traffic to a standstill for an hour.

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bbqawss t1_ixixtdg wrote

why do ppl play dumb in situations like this? obv i don't believe this exact story is the reason all ppl do it.

but because ppl know that police will do anything to give them a hard time, this story is an easy example of the reason why they do what they do.

and im glad u feel safe enough around cops that "getting yelled at by a misguided cop" is the worst outcome u can imagine for urself here. not everyone is in the same boat.

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psuedonymously t1_ixiz2md wrote

It’s not complicated. Do not leave your operational car in the middle of traffic, period. It’s dangerous, it’s illegal, it’s incredibly inconsiderate.

While the police in the US are a violent, often racist institution are you seriously making the case that you have to break this law because of that? If you encounter a dangerous, racist cop you’re even more likely to trigger them by breaking the law than following it.

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