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I'll see it again. I thought the detective was bull-headed and out to mash the

Posted by tinear on November 23, 2010 at 11:51:55:

kid no matter what. We both know that police make decisions on a daily basis, which laws to enforce (55 mph; spitting on sidewalk) which ones to ignore. In this case, the basis for the detective being so persistent in his instructions to the cop were that he felt the kid was involved in trafficking. He wasn't, but the detective (boss) kept pushing the cop to find MORE. The laws were Draconian, as far as I remember, too. No matter how one stretches it, it was just a kid occasionally smoking a joint with his buddies. Imagine if all of us were so punished!