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Virginia teen was detained and prosecuted for saying 'OINK OINK' to cop
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<blockquote data-quote="variant" data-source="post: 74020958" data-attributes="member: 114463"><p>I think they are taking the info out of police reports which should be accurately detailing and reporting what is going on as far as injuries.</p><p></p><p>We can use the amount of injury to accurately assess the danger, as what is termed "assaults" doesn't give us any insight into what is actually being reported in that statistic. They don't define assault so I am using the definition they use under the law to shape my opinion. The information can be misleading though if we think of assault as a physical attack or attempt to injure, but that is just having a picture in our mind when we hear the word, an assumption.</p><p></p><p>If the court of law considers blocking a gate or holding onto a steering wheel assault, then it is free to be showing up in that statistic and not inherently dangerous to the officer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="variant, post: 74020958, member: 114463"] I think they are taking the info out of police reports which should be accurately detailing and reporting what is going on as far as injuries. We can use the amount of injury to accurately assess the danger, as what is termed "assaults" doesn't give us any insight into what is actually being reported in that statistic. They don't define assault so I am using the definition they use under the law to shape my opinion. The information can be misleading though if we think of assault as a physical attack or attempt to injure, but that is just having a picture in our mind when we hear the word, an assumption. If the court of law considers blocking a gate or holding onto a steering wheel assault, then it is free to be showing up in that statistic and not inherently dangerous to the officer. [/QUOTE]
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