05-08-2015, 01:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2022, 01:03 AM by Fearless Community.
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Name of player: Stomm, - \/G - DarkAngelx
SteamID: STEAM_0:0:22675263, STEAM_0:1:41099431
Time in GMT: 00:00
Server: v33x
Summary:
They pulled over some guy that crashed his BMW into the side of our home while he was speeding. One of us was outside watching when one of the officers told him to stand against the wall to be detained. While asking what he did wrong, he was being cuffed and accused of 'intoxication' and 'abstracting justice'.
The other officer then accused one of us of throwing a brick at him. My friend admitted that he dropped one accidentally nearby, but did not intend to hurt him. The officer proceeded to warrant his arrest anyway, including charges for 'intoxication' and 'abstraction of justice'.
To my knowledge, this is considered powergaming, since none of the officers had any sufficient proof to justify the apparent offences my friend committed. If nothing else, 'intoxication' and 'abstraction of justice' were excuses given purely just to detain and arrest him for no appropriate reason.
Evidence:
SteamID: STEAM_0:0:22675263, STEAM_0:1:41099431
Time in GMT: 00:00
Server: v33x
Summary:
They pulled over some guy that crashed his BMW into the side of our home while he was speeding. One of us was outside watching when one of the officers told him to stand against the wall to be detained. While asking what he did wrong, he was being cuffed and accused of 'intoxication' and 'abstracting justice'.
The other officer then accused one of us of throwing a brick at him. My friend admitted that he dropped one accidentally nearby, but did not intend to hurt him. The officer proceeded to warrant his arrest anyway, including charges for 'intoxication' and 'abstraction of justice'.
To my knowledge, this is considered powergaming, since none of the officers had any sufficient proof to justify the apparent offences my friend committed. If nothing else, 'intoxication' and 'abstraction of justice' were excuses given purely just to detain and arrest him for no appropriate reason.
Evidence: