I think that you should spend a day working in a jail, get to experience what the average correctional officer does, and see if your opinion changes. Being a correctional officer is, hands down, one of the crappiest dirty jobs on earth.
Yes, but they signed on for it....
I'd definitely rather be punched in the face than squirted with breast milk. But that's just me.
True. but they shouldn't have to put up with being pissed and spit on. Of course, we know why you are less than sympathetic.
Why am I less than sympathetic?.....
Feel free to elaborate.....:roll:
I don't think they should be allowed to be spit on, etc......
I also don't think it should be a felony if they do.....
This morning, while driving and tuning on to the radio, music talk broadcasters were ridiculing the lady for the misdemeanor. As I was thinking about it, I would consider someone splashing a carton of milk at a cop as a misdemeanor as well. Definitely not necessary.
The chance of anything with the properly cooked bacon? 0.
Comparing a carton of homogenized vitamin D cow milk, to out of the human body breast milk is like comparing cooked bacon to uncooked bacon.
With uncooked bacon the chance of worms or worse is very high. The chance of anything with the properly cooked bacon? 0.
She deserves whatever charges are filed against her. What a classless (and illegal) thing to do. I see no difference between someone using their hand to assault me or someone using a fluid. Throwing water at someone can be deemed assault.
Great, I am surrounded by comedians. :lol:
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APS, why are all your responses so over the top? So the next time a kid shoots people with a water gun they should be arrested?
It's over reactions like yours that give us the stupid zero tolerance laws.
Bodily fluids are considered assault for a reason, they can carry diseases etc. Some like AIDS, can be fatal.
It depends upon how the water is used. How about a super soaker to the face of a guy who is politicing a protest?
Nothing funny about the health problems caused by bacon.
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The assault is not because of the water, it is because of the high pressure delivery with the intent to disrupt.
APS, why are all your responses so over the top? So the next time a kid shoots people with a water gun they should be arrested?
It's over reactions like yours that give us the stupid zero tolerance laws.
Bodily fluids are considered assault for a reason, they can carry diseases etc. Some like AIDS, can be fatal.
Let me just say that having a shot of breast milk in the eye would be pretty damn disruptive, and I'm quite certain that was the inmate's desire.
This has literally nothing to do with my point or this thread.
Please buy a clue.
I know, so what? You did read what I posted correct?
My response is over the top? I"m not going to do research for you. If you touch another person's body with an object, that's assault, whether it's a gun, a hand, your penis, a balloon filled with water. It's not a difficult concept.
But call my answer whatever you need to to make yourself feel better.
I'm glad to see your obnoxiousness isn't limited to me. Grow up, Blackdog. Seriously.
Yes. And I feel the breast milk incident should have been charged as a felony assault.