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Thanks for yet again not acknowledging any of the questions I've repeatedly challenged you to answer. Wow you guys showed me. Latin? Whoa. Did you learn that by reading the actual literary works it came from or did you learn it from a comic book movie? Probably the movie. How do you say "Who guards the idiots?" in latin? Oh that's right, you guys don't answer questions. So hey HAVE FUN hating cops, calling them the criminals, keeping any eye on them, sticking up for the "innocent" victims that get arrested for no reason while they're minding their own business, ignorantly commenting on headlines, and whining about the violations of your civil liberties. You should prove me wrong by trying those arguments out in the real world the next time you're pulled over by a cop. BUT FIRST and most importantly, be sure to reach around in your center consoles as he approaches your vehicle and then make sure you surprise him when he gets to your door by putting a cell phone in his face. Shine that bright light right in his eyes. And whatever you do, DO NOT cooperate w/them in any fashion whatsoever. Resist everything they tell you to do. It confirms to the police that you are in fact an innocent victim. Be sure to record your lack of cooperation during the entire ordeal - It's the best way to maintain your innocence and not look like an idiot. I'm sure a judge will totally see it your way in the end. Solid work boys. I look forward to reading about your arrests one day in the near future.

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