Proud of you :)
Hi, I'm not mad. :)
Lol I had a lawsuit against me thrown out because the dude was a local and the officer fabricated the entire police report to the point it was completely falsified lol
Editing for clarification I was in a minor car accident while out of town, not my fault, ol boy was claiming to be wildly injured lol
Mines even worse:
was c19 shopping @ walgreens, ended up just buying glue for an art project because the manager wouildn't honor their coupons, aka she was running a scam to get people in the door & then denying them authorization @ check out.
The officer(s helped her fabricate an entire shop lifting scheme, & before tthat I was being told that I was going to be taken to each surrounding local store to make sure i didnt steal the pants, shirt, shoes and hat i was wearing, yelling all of this before arresting me for both refusing to show them whats in my bag while simultaneously being told i cant show them whats in the bag because it could be a weapon.
had i not been chronically sick, in part because of these villian gatekeepers, i'd have one heck of a multi million lawsuit. But again i was too sick to be bothered with the privilege of suing.
was in a car for what felt like 2hours while they wrote up a long winded admission to guilt over a phantom shop lifting charge, that i didnt sign and case was dropped. literally playing house with taxpayers civil rights to justify their existence and bribe the courts w/ the income.
TLDR corporate managers can fabricate a lie to the cops and the cops will work with it to make money for themselves and courts.
aka a simple exchange or a bottle of glue means you were secretly stealing 100's in invisible goods that youre also might be wearing lol.
yes the world is insane 247.
can you imagine. Hey i dont believe you bought this shirt youre wearing lets go to the store it came from and ask the manager. ya no thats definitely sane police work.
and that is nothing compared to my other encounters with them.
This post was edited by lodd222 on Sep 5 2025 07:34pm