| TheBlackNaruto said: What makes you think that? There have been MULTIPLE times I have not borken the law but have got pulled over stopped when walking with my friends or brothers and questioned just for the heck of it. I have been talked down to for asking why was I stopped if I have not done anything wrong....what makes you feel that they have plenty of respect for you when you have not borken the law? |
Mr Khan said that respect is earned and it will be by keeping to the law this authority upholds. Just like in school you don't talk back to teachers, you do the homework and you won't get put in detention.
I'm sorry if you got stopped for no reason but maybe it wasn't 'just for the heck of it' for these Officers that stopped you, maybe they are looking for someone just they don't mention who so not to create a worse situation. Be polite, answer their questions. Being annoyed at the situation, answering back, just makes it look like you've got something to hide when you haven't. If you are polite, the people may get to know you, they'll start to respect you and they'll know you don't need to be stopped.
Maybe this is an idyllic way of looking at things and I'm naive on the situation having not dealt with it.
Hmm, pie.







