Hawktawk wrote:Cops do lie . More than you think . Some are racist . More than many think . Some are obnoxious power tripping abusers of peoples rights . Been there done it and seen it on tv many times . Most are fine but like a ref it only takes one to change the game .
It may not apply to this situation at all . Didn’t say it did . Said it might .
The release of the alleged interaction by the police against a man who deserved to be presumed innocent was highly inappropriate and potentially prejudicial to any jury .
I know one guy who was fascinated by his alleged medical physical diagnosis of a cop who read him his rights and started chatting him up right after to try to get him to say something to further incriminate himself which was allegedly wildly successful.
If you’re ever arrested STFU. The cop isn’t your buddy . He’s trying to bury you deeper than you did yourself . Be silent .
Time will tell what happens with Geno . I highly doubt the league would suspend him for a 1-A first offense regardless of his actions with police .
Charges such as resisting arrest don’t require proof of intoxication and I’ve not heard he was charged with it . Looking around the league at some of the women beating pos like dude from 9ers who sacked Geno twice and forced the fumble that ended the game after too many steroids I don’t see Geno suspended at all . I’m pretty sure Sherman signed with Tampa shortly after his far worse than Geno actions that got a slap on the wrist from law enforcement .
I’m going with Geno is getting an alcohol interlock device , a fine , a day in jail and on with his life and buddy don’t do it again. Let’s see if woman beating roid rager plays this weekend . If he does Geno should be fine .
It's true, some cops do lie. But we're not just talking about one cop, or even two. When there's a DUI arrest, there's half a dozen of them involved. They do so to get witnesses, so that it's not just one person's word against another. You're asking us to believe in another one of your conspiracy theories.
A bad cop isn't going to be able to change the evidence, the time and speed of the car, the blood sample, video if it exists, and nowadays, video is present in nearly all arrests. I doubt very seriously that race was a factor. You're grasping for straws, playing the race card where there is no evidence.
And as far as the Personal Conduct Policy goes, there's more levels of discipline besides suspension. There's also fines and community service that can be administered. Besides, there's more than just the DUI that could be taken into account by the league. Smith's behavior, including his having to be subdued to take the blood test, his verbal abuse of the cops, etc, are all factors that can be taken into consideration.