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So these two cops wasted valuable time and resources to handcuff a woman who was wearing a thong on the beach.  I could not make this up if I wanted to.  WTF is wrong with these freaking cops. Instead of going after criminals, they actually handcuffed this bikini girl. WOW!

Just so you know, in Myrtle Beach, it is against protocol and their own rules on handcuff her, just to give her a ticket.  Second, the builshit amount of time and crap they say will make them targets for 'stupidity' of the month from any other cop or person. 


https://nypost.com/2020/08/04/acrobat-sam-panda-busted-for-wearing-thong-on-myrtle-beach/

Acrobat Sam Panda busted after ‘Karen’ reports her for wearing thong on Myrtle Beach


Here is the actual full video...



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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2020, 03:03:07 PM »

saw it today on the news. Ron watch out no thongs bro ;D

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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2020, 03:08:56 PM »
South Carolina lol.  White girl with tattoos, must be a Yankee.  Bust her ass outta there!  Not a friendly state.  taxes determines what happens there.

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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2020, 03:37:15 PM »
It's the land of the free.

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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #4 on: August 04, 2020, 03:47:37 PM »
Atatiana Jefferson: 'Why I will no longer call the police' By Stephanie Hegarty
16 June 2020

James Smith has never wanted much to do with the police but he called them to check on his neighbour in the Texas city of Fort Worth, because it was late at night and her front door was wide open. Soon afterwards he heard a gunshot, and later saw the dead body of a 28-year-old woman, his neighbour's daughter, carried out on a stretcher. James Smith is angry, hurt and tired. Every death of a black person at the hands of a police officer takes him back to the moment in October when Atatiana Jefferson was killed. "I have to live with this guilt, with this cloud hanging over me for the rest of my years," he says. Because he was the reason that the police were there that night.

At around 02:30 on 12 October he was woken by his niece and nephew, who told him the front door of their neighbour's house was wide open and the lights were on. The owner of the house, Yolanda Carr, had a heart condition and had recently been in and out of intensive care, so Smith was worried something had happened to her. He went across the road and noticed the lawnmower and other gardening equipment were still plugged in, which he thought was strange.

So he dialled a number in the phone book to request a "wellness check" - expecting that a police officer would come out, knock on the door and check the family was OK. He didn't know that Carr was in hospital that night and that her daughter and grandson were up late playing video games.

Atatiana was saving up to study medicine. He was standing directly opposite the house when the police arrived. One of the officers, Aaron Dean, had his gun drawn as he approached the front door and then walked around the side of the house to the back garden. Seconds later there was a gunshot. "When that bullet went off I heard her spirit say, 'Don't let them get away with it,'" Smith says. "And that's pretty much why I stayed out there all night long until they brought her out." Police soon filled the street, but they wouldn't tell him what had happened. It wasn't until they wheeled a body out six hours later that he knew Yolanda Carr's daughter, Atatiana Jefferson, had been killed.

The two families were still getting to know each other. Yolanda Carr had bought the house four years earlier and was fiercely proud of it. Her house is separated from James Smith's by a road and their wide, green, manicured lawns. James Smith is reminded of Atatiana whenever he looks across the road Smith is a veteran of the neighbourhood. He's raised children and grandchildren there, and five members of his family still live on the same street. Keeping the yard straight is like a ritual in the area, he says, one that Atatiana's family had been quick to adopt. He describes Yolanda Carr as a hard-working lady. "She had some problems in life that she overcame and her home was her trophy."

Atatiana had been staying in the house while her mother was unwell. She was saving for medical school while caring for her mother and her eight-year-old nephew. A few days before the killing there had been a car crash on the street, James Smith remembers. Atatiana rushed out to help, and she stayed with the people in the car until the ambulance came. That was just her nature, he says. "She intended to become a doctor," he says, before going silent for a moment. "But that's not going to happen now."

Sometimes he would mow their lawn for them, Atatiana would bring him water and they'd chat. The day that she died she had been mowing the lawn herself, showing her nephew how to do it. On the footage from the officer's body cam, released after she was killed, officer Aaron Dean can be seen walking up to a window at the back of the house, where Atatiana briefly appears. "Put your hands up, show me your hands!" he shouts. He has barely finished speaking when he fires through the window. He never declared he was a police officer.

Aaron Dean resigned before he could be fired. He was quickly arrested and in December he was indicted for murder, but the trial has been delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.  Fort Worth police chief Ed Kraus said he "could not make sense" of why Atatiana Jefferson had to lose her life. In a press conference he seemed emotional as he spoke about the damage that her death had done to relations between the police and the community.
But James Smith doesn't find any of this reassuring. Atatiana's death has destroyed what little faith he had in law enforcement. "We don't have a relationship with the police because we don't trust the police," he says. "So if we can stay out of their way, we're fine." He's more reluctant than ever to call them. Recently, when his sister heard gunshots in the neighbourhood she asked him to call 911, but he refused. "It's an experience that unfortunately, you would have to be a person of colour to understand," he says. "I don't buy the police kneeling and hugging people, because we've been kneeling and hugging and praying for 60 years."

He doesn't feel that the case against Aaron Dean is being pursued properly. It troubles him that no-one from law enforcement has come to speak to him since the night of the shooting. It's his belief that if he hadn't spoken to the media the following morning, Atatiana's death might not have been investigated. He's also upset with the pace of the trial. "With the pandemic going on they said it could be 2021 before this thing starts. On the other hand, had it been a person or colour we'd be tried, convicted and have started our sentence already," he says. "We're still holding our breath. Pardon the phrase, but we can't breathe."

There are about 1,000 "officer-involved shootings" in which someone is killed every year in the US. These statistics are not centrally collected but various organisations and researchers have been compiling the data, mostly from media reports. According to one of these organisations, Mapping Police Violence, in 2019 black people represented 24% of those killed by police despite making up only 13% of the population.

Dr Philip Stinson of Bowling Green State University has also compiled an extensive database on police crime and, analysing cases where police have been arrested, has found that police crimes against black people tend to involve violence more often than police crimes against other races.
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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #5 on: August 04, 2020, 04:03:06 PM »
I know you liked thongs, Ron.  ;D

But I also know you are a very high IQ man, so I'll leave the comment that I left on the video:

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@Javy C Exactly.  That being said, I don't know how this ended, as I stopped watching at the four minute mark.  But I would think the law is extremely specific about this, and that she is in quite the grey area.  Laws need to be parameterized somehow.  It's not necessarily easy to do that, but buttocks and vagina [shouldn't that read "vulva"?] are objectively defined areas.  Will be interesting to see how this is played out.


^^ That being said, as I said: I watched the video for the four minutes I stated, and I didn't figure out how this ended.

This was also bound to happen in our "Everybody Gets a Trophy" Cancel Culture that we have.

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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #6 on: August 04, 2020, 05:09:20 PM »
I watched 30 seconds of the video and determined she was in the wrong. Cops told her to cover up and she should have. Resist or refuse to comply, get arrested. Simple as that.

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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #7 on: August 04, 2020, 06:39:33 PM »
Myrtle beach cops are the worst out of the whole usa. They are very agressive to arrest you
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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #8 on: August 04, 2020, 06:41:38 PM »
South Carolina lol.  White girl with tattoos, must be a Yankee.  Bust her ass outta there!  Not a friendly state.  taxes determines what happens there.

You don't know shit. I moved to South Carolina from New York in 2009. One of the best states to live. As a "yankee" I've been welcomed with open arms and the people are great. And by the way taxes determine what happens anywhere- with NY being the worst of them all.

The swimsuit ordinances have been enacted to minimize the sluts parading around while families try to enjoy the SC beaches- which are among the best in the world. The exact same laws have been enacted in NY and other northern states.

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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #9 on: August 04, 2020, 06:42:15 PM »
Those Cali Cops would arest at the least 5000 girls in G-strings/topless (thong  ::))  on Sydney's Bondia beach p/d or millions
of ladies in Italy,Croatia,Greece,................. 8)

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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #10 on: August 04, 2020, 06:42:54 PM »
Myrtle beach cops are the worst out of the whole usa. They are very agressive to arrest you

Oh bullshit. Ever been to Virginia Beach? You get fined for swearing.

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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #11 on: August 04, 2020, 06:55:09 PM »
Oh bullshit. Ever been to Virginia Beach? You get fined for swearing.

how are the sluts down there these days? Yes the cops were scum of the earth
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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #12 on: August 04, 2020, 07:18:47 PM »
So where is a photo of the "offensive" bikini? America is soooooo damn uptight about nudity. Nothing has changed there. I well remember back in the good old days that women wore bathing suits that had a modesty flap across the front. Unbelievable what crap went on in the 1950s. Society must protect fragile females.

Let us see this offensive costume as a news item! Nope, too offensive for the media. What a joke. We have it much more relaxed here in Australia.

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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #13 on: August 04, 2020, 07:24:06 PM »
So where is a photo of the "offensive" bikini? America is soooooo damn uptight about nudity. Nothing has changed there. I well remember back in the good old days that women wore bathing suits that had a modesty flap across the front. Unbelievable what crap went on in the 1950s. Society must protect fragile females.

Let us see this offensive costume as a news item! Nope, too offensive for the media. What a joke. We have it much more relaxed here in Australia.



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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #14 on: August 04, 2020, 07:36:41 PM »
You don't know shit. I moved to South Carolina from New York in 2009. One of the best states to live. As a "yankee" I've been welcomed with open arms and the people are great. And by the way taxes determine what happens anywhere- with NY being the worst of them all.

The swimsuit ordinances have been enacted to minimize the sluts parading around while families try to enjoy the SC beaches- which are among the best in the world. The exact same laws have been enacted in NY and other northern states.

Great post.  They could designate one a nude beach, but I guess kids would sneak in or something.  Regardless, I completely understand the need for some dress code around children.  I'm glad that the women were a tiny bit more covered up as a child, or I would have probably gone nuts.  But who knows - I'm not a beach person.  Regardless, rules are in place, and what she is wearing is either legal or not.

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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #15 on: August 04, 2020, 07:54:13 PM »
So where is a photo of the "offensive" bikini? America is soooooo damn uptight about nudity. Nothing has changed there. I well remember back in the good old days that women wore bathing suits that had a modesty flap across the front. Unbelievable what crap went on in the 1950s. Society must protect fragile females.

Let us see this offensive costume as a news item! Nope, too offensive for the media. What a joke. We have it much more relaxed here in Australia.


The same laws exist here in Canada, Vince.  As someone with children, I'm grateful for that.

In fact:

For nudity, the Criminal Code of Canada says that everyone who "without lawful excuse" is nude in public or is even exposed to the public while on private property is guilty of a summary offence.

I live in a 98.5% White area in a nice house.  Probably much like yourself.  I once stuck my head out of my front door to get some fresh air [early June, maybe around my current time, 10:54pm], and within a few seconds, or maybe a minute at most, I looked up, and saw a female walk by.  It was late, but my vision is very good, and I hate to say that she may have been 16 years old.  She may have been even younger.

I will grant, I am in pretty good shape right now, but I still would not have walked out the front door had I even thought that someone could see me.  If I had to justify my thought process, I would say that NO ONE walks around here late at night [again, 98.5% White, nice and safe, just like the areas you prefer], and it just never crossed my mind anyone would see me.

Had she called the police on me, I could have had a knock on my door.  I guess my only choice would have been to say nothing.  I would have simply asked "Am I being charged?", and ensured the police I would not do it again.

If I have to pay the piper for it, so be it.

We either have too many laws or not enough.  In this case, I'm fine with it.

Also, I wonder if evidence emerged that it was a Muslim female completely covered up, if your opinion would change.  I know your hate runs deep, but only if you perceive White people as being the offender.  Meanwhile, you want how many Muslims to stream into your country [and mine], only to bitch when they try to change the laws to be the same as the country they just left.  ::)

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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #16 on: August 04, 2020, 10:31:15 PM »
So where is a photo of the "offensive" bikini? America is soooooo damn uptight about nudity. Nothing has changed there. I well remember back in the good old days that women wore bathing suits that had a modesty flap across the front. Unbelievable what crap went on in the 1950s. Society must protect fragile females.

Let us see this offensive costume as a news item! Nope, too offensive for the media. What a joke. We have it much more relaxed here in Australia.


Vince, have U took any pics of Lady Jane beach, before "boy's" invasion !.

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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #17 on: August 04, 2020, 11:36:17 PM »
So these two cops wasted valuable time and resources to handcuff a woman who was wearing a thong on the beach.  I could not make this up if I wanted to.  WTF is wrong with these freaking cops. Instead of going after criminals, they actually handcuffed this bikini girl. WOW!

Just so you know, in Myrtle Beach, it is against protocol and their own rules on handcuff her, just to give her a ticket.  Second, the builshit amount of time and crap they say will make them targets for 'stupidity' of the month from any other cop or person. 


https://nypost.com/2020/08/04/acrobat-sam-panda-busted-for-wearing-thong-on-myrtle-beach/

Acrobat Sam Panda busted after ‘Karen’ reports her for wearing thong on Myrtle Beach


Here is the actual full video...



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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #18 on: August 04, 2020, 11:54:21 PM »
Cops were in the wrong. Their own code of law says a ticket, not handcuff a person for wearing a thong. Seriously.  Here is what the 'thong' looked liked. Jeez.


But - yes, sorry, gotta like thongs.   True story a few years way back here in California in Manhattan Beach.  We were taking pictures of about six bikini competitors, alas, in thongs too, when all of a sudden, we see two cops coming down the beach on their three wheel motorcycles.  They stopped right in front of us, and we were like... oh boy...

They said, there were some complaints from someone about this, and we were like... oh, do we have to stop shooting.  They look at us, then the girls, and then said to us... nope, this is a FREAKING BEACH, they are not nude, but.... can you do us a favor... can you take a picture of us with the girls! Yep, cool cops, and yes, we got the picture of the cops on their dune motorcycles with the six girls :)

California cops vs. Myrtle Beach cops that will forever be ridiculed for wasting time on handcuffing a bikini girl at the beach.




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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #19 on: August 05, 2020, 12:02:35 AM »
Here is the offensive bikini.


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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #20 on: August 05, 2020, 12:18:42 AM »
Here is what is allowed on Bondi Beach.


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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #21 on: August 05, 2020, 01:21:22 AM »
Great post.  They could designate one a nude beach, but I guess kids would sneak in or something.  Regardless, I completely understand the need for some dress code around children.  I'm glad that the women were a tiny bit more covered up as a child, or I would have probably gone nuts.  But who knows - I'm not a beach person.  Regardless, rules are in place, and what she is wearing is either legal or not.


Many people believe that kids need to be protected from seeing nudity. I doubt kids are affected much at all unless parents instil negative ideas about bodies, etc.

The truth is there is very little that is sexy about most human bodies. The idea of seeing what is hidden might be exciting for a short while.

Go to a nudist beach and see for yourself!

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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #22 on: August 05, 2020, 03:16:20 AM »
Should have given her a ticket for that ass not being BMC approved!

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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #23 on: August 05, 2020, 03:40:58 AM »
when i wear my workout pants i wear no underwear.  Like to let it all hang freely  :D In fact yesterday i stood in front of my fan at home & aired my cock & balls felt good.

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Re: Dumb Cops Edition - Busted a Woman on the Beach for Wearing a Thong
« Reply #24 on: August 05, 2020, 04:06:03 AM »
You don't know shit. I moved to South Carolina from New York in 2009. One of the best states to live. As a "yankee" I've been welcomed with open arms and the people are great. And by the way taxes determine what happens anywhere- with NY being the worst of them all.

The swimsuit ordinances have been enacted to minimize the sluts parading around while families try to enjoy the SC beaches- which are among the best in the world. The exact same laws have been enacted in NY and other northern states.

tell the truth,  you're from new jersey lol