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Cop's Tip For Not Getting Raped By A Cop: 'Don't Get Pulled Over'
Disgusting comment. Cops who take advantage of women and others in this fashion deserve SEVERE punishment.
Yes that cop needs to sit out two games and take some sensitivity classes.
Or they need to learn how to:

Tell the officer "politely" that you have herpes or HIV.
I'm thinking of selling an instant-on kit that adds ugly zits and sores to the face, and can be quickly wiped off without getting out of the car after arriving at destination, where "sex sells" needs to be put into use again.
Guys can keep a realistic mechanical doll in the passenger seat: officer, can you let me off the ticket, if I let you rape "her"?
BTW, the faking STD trick was well known among victims of Nazi and Soviet secret police terrors. It's a sad day when American women have to think about this in their interactions with the thugs in uniforms. It's like the Butler occupation of New Orleans during the Civil War all over again.
In the past month, a Tulsa County Deputy, an OHP trooper and an Oklahoma City police officer have all been charged with repeatedly raping and sexually assaulting women while on the job.
"We have a lot of good troopers, a lot of good officers out there doing a lot of good things daily, and we want to continue that and have the public continue their trust in us."
If there were a lot of good troopers, the bad troopers wouldn't have been able to get away with serial rape for months. They would have been stopped after the first rape.
If good cops were the norm, serial rapists would be immediately arrested and removed from power, not months later.
The really sad thing is that Tulsa County is hardly unique. This same shit happens in every state in every year. We need to start monitoring 100% of the time in which a cop is on duty, wearing a badge, or carrying his gun.
Now who has the time to monitor all these cops? Why, that massive prison population we have. We should let prisoners watch the cops on video feeds and flag illegal behavior. Flagged video is then queued for review by priority based on the level of flagged offense. With the enormous prison population, we'd have no shortage of volunteers.
But the "best tip that he can give," the anchor said on air of his interview with Brown, "is to follow the law in the first place so you don’t get pulled over."
Because it's not a legitimate rape if you fail to signal a lane change.
Cop Rape: Yet another reason to replace the automobile with privately owned maglifts driven by a smart highway. We could completely remove the police from traffic duty, saving the tax payers millions.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/23/oklahoma-police-rape_n_5870752.html
In response to the arrests of three law enforcement officials in Oklahoma for sexually assaulting women while on the job, an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper told women they can avoid getting raped by a cop if they simply follow traffic laws.
Raw Story first pointed out on Tuesday that Capt. George Brown, a state trooper, shared a few tips for women in an interview with local NBC News affiliate KJRH. Brown told the KJRH anchor that women can keep their car doors locked and speak through a cracked window if a trooper approaches them. If the trooper asks a woman to get out of the car, Brown said, she can ask "in a polite way" why he wants her to do that.
But the "best tip that he can give," the anchor said on air of his interview with Brown, "is to follow the law in the first place so you don’t get pulled over."
In the past month, a Tulsa County Deputy, an OHP trooper and an Oklahoma City police officer have all been charged with repeatedly raping and sexually assaulting women while on the job.
Brown said Oklahoma law enforcement officials are working to retain the public's trust. "There are entirely more good officers than there are the few bad apples that exist out there, and we want people to know that," Brown told KJRH. "We have a lot of good troopers, a lot of good officers out there doing a lot of good things daily, and we want to continue that and have the public continue their trust in us."