Jambalaya Pretzelstein
Veteran X
http://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=2684890&page=1
Not just "sexual assault," the guy anally raped her.
Moral of the story: Don't trust a uniform. Don't comply with unreasonable police requests, ever.
Police are there to serve you not to command you. As soon as an officer starts acting immorally, it's everyone's duty as a citizen to stand up firmly to them.
I'm glad the police caught this guy. Even better would be if citizens would stand up to supposed cops. This kind of thing would not be possible if people weren't brainwashed to be blindly obedient to police under all circumstances.
On the upside: The McDonald's manager was fired and charged, and the other McDonald's employee who anally raped the girl is in jail. So the bystanders got what they deserved, despite their argument, "I was just following police orders!"
iNVAR and Gangrel must agree that blindly following police orders is NOT something you should do if the police are acting immorally. You never really even have a guarantee that the police are actually police - if you ask to see a badge there are many legitimate cases where an officer can refuse under the law. So asking for a badge doesn't protect you from officer impersonation.
The only way is to use your brain and realise when something is out of line, and when that happens all citizens must be ready to kill a guy who looks like a cop for the greater good of humanity. No one is beyond reproach - not police, not President Bush, nobody. Stand up for yourself and others, and don't worry about what "authority" might tell you.
Not just "sexual assault," the guy anally raped her.
Moral of the story: Don't trust a uniform. Don't comply with unreasonable police requests, ever.
Police are there to serve you not to command you. As soon as an officer starts acting immorally, it's everyone's duty as a citizen to stand up firmly to them.
Nov. 30, 2006 — It was the shocking story — and unbelievable surveillance video — that riveted the nation. A young McDonald's employee humiliated, forced to strip and then to perform a sexual act in the back office, during her work day.
The uniform is that of CCA — Corrections Corporation of America — a private prison company that runs a jail in Panama City. The warden identified the man in the video as one of his prison guards — 38-year-old David Stewart.
According to police, a search of Stewart's trailer revealed guns, police paraphernalia and training manuals. Police also discovered that Stewart had attended a local police academy and even volunteered as a deputy with a small police department in western Florida.
I'm glad the police caught this guy. Even better would be if citizens would stand up to supposed cops. This kind of thing would not be possible if people weren't brainwashed to be blindly obedient to police under all circumstances.
On the upside: The McDonald's manager was fired and charged, and the other McDonald's employee who anally raped the girl is in jail. So the bystanders got what they deserved, despite their argument, "I was just following police orders!"
Nix was sentenced in March to five years in prison. He pleaded guilty to sexual abuse, sexual misconduct, and unlawful imprisonment. Nix testified that he thought he was following an officer's orders.
Ogborn says she wanted to run, but that it would have been too humiliating to run through the restaurant naked.
Nix, a 43-year-old exterminator, began following the caller's commands, ordering Ogborn to drop her apron, bend over and stand on a chair.
Then — as ridiculous as it sounds — he told her to do jumping jacks to shake loose anything she might be hiding. Ogborn says that was just the beginning of two more hours of torment.
The demands became more and more bizarre. When Ogborn says that when she failed to address Nix as "sir," the caller tells him to hit her violently on the buttocks over and over. At one point on the video, Ogborn was "spanked" for almost 10 full minutes.
"He told me I was asking too many questions, so he was told to hit me," she said. "I just said, 'Please don't do this.'"
By the end, red welts could be seen on the woman's body.
During it all, Summers (manager) periodically came back to the office, and each time, Nix threw the apron at Ogborn, telling her to stay quiet.
"I begged her every time she came in the room," Ogborn said. "'Get me out of here. Please get me out of here."
Ogborn says she even asked the assistant manager to call the police, but each time, she says, Summers told her, "No, we're still waiting for the cop."
iNVAR and Gangrel must agree that blindly following police orders is NOT something you should do if the police are acting immorally. You never really even have a guarantee that the police are actually police - if you ask to see a badge there are many legitimate cases where an officer can refuse under the law. So asking for a badge doesn't protect you from officer impersonation.
The only way is to use your brain and realise when something is out of line, and when that happens all citizens must be ready to kill a guy who looks like a cop for the greater good of humanity. No one is beyond reproach - not police, not President Bush, nobody. Stand up for yourself and others, and don't worry about what "authority" might tell you.
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