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General Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: stangzilla on February 28, 2024, 03:57:11 PM
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I recognize 2 of these officers from the firearms dept
https://www.khon2.com/local-news/3-officers-involved-in-makaha-crash-that-injured-6-fired/
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They deserved to be fired. What they did is worse than a hit and run.
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if the poop envelope guy ends up at firearms, can i refuse to let him handle my firearms?
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HPD, just like Hawaii, and just like our beloved Country.......is broken.
Our Country can be fixed. But I honestly don't know about HPD and Hawaii.
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Shitty punks and shitty cops. Too bad we will pay for those asshole kids settlements.
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so, no charges for criminal behavior. ok, got it. move along, nothing to see here.
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Shitty punks and shitty cops. Too bad we will pay for those asshole kids settlements.
Yep. There's got to be a way we can tell those puke punks tuff sh*t. F*ck you. No settlement. Two bad entities do not make a right.
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so, no charges for criminal behavior. ok, got it. move along, nothing to see here.
This is one incident where officers got caught. Who knows how many more and for how long this crap was going on.
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so, no charges for criminal behavior. ok, got it. move along, nothing to see here.
It could be that there is not enough evidence to show which officer is the one who caused the accident and left the scene.
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It could be that there is not enough evidence to show which officer is the one who caused the accident and left the scene.
Took me 3 minutes to answer the question.
"Three Honolulu Police Department officers awaiting trial for allegedly
causing a high-speed chase and crash and covering it up in Makaha
in September 2021 were fired by the department."
So, yes, there's enough evidence to charge the three.
No, they are not getting off without criminal charges.
The firing was a result of the investigation. Only took 2-1/2 years, so nothing new. Who knows how long before they are tried and hopefully sentenced.
https://news.yahoo.com/honolulu-police-fire-3-officers-170200044.html
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This is one incident where officers got caught. Who knows how many more and for how long this crap was going on.
I've heard of plenty of first hand accounts over the years about out of control cops and the blue wall of silence that protects and enables them
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Took me 3 minutes to answer the question.
"Three Honolulu Police Department officers awaiting trial for allegedly
causing a high-speed chase and crash and covering it up in Makaha
in September 2021 were fired by the department."
So, yes, there's enough evidence to charge the three.
No, they are not getting off without criminal charges.
The firing was a result of the investigation. Only took 2-1/2 years, so nothing new. Who knows how long before they are tried and hopefully sentenced.
https://news.yahoo.com/honolulu-police-fire-3-officers-170200044.html
Thanks for clearing that up. Ridiculous it is taking that long.
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In Hawaii time moves slowly when it comes to justice. Especially more so if justice is being sought from government officials or agencies who allegedly committed crimes against society.
One could even say in these cases time stands still.
We are a special place. A place of aloha. So much aloha all over the damn place that corruption becomes normal.
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The youngest one used to workout at the gym I go to. He wears gloves that has the wrist wraps.
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cool story, bro...
The youngest one used to workout at the gym I go to. He wears gloves that has the wrist wraps.
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cool story, bro...
Thank you bro.
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The youngest one used to workout at the gym I go to. He wears gloves that has the wrist wraps.
Are those gloves some kind of gay signal?
i know there are signals for people who go to the gym. My Navy buddy from Japan told me one of best-known "flags" (with an "L") is when a stranger asks you when sitting in the sauna, "What's your nationality?"
He's apparently been hit on more than once, since he's a massive 260 lb, solid muscle redheaded red neck. He said the ones that try to approach him probably want him to hurt them! :rofl:
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Are those gloves some kind of gay signal?
i know there are signals for people who go to the gym. My Navy buddy from Japan told me one of best-known "flags" (with an "L") is when a stranger asks you when sitting in the sauna, "What's your nationality?"
He's apparently been hit on more than once, since he's a massive 260 lb, solid muscle redheaded read neck. He said the ones that try to approach him probably want him to hurt them! :rofl:
Guys who are soft wear gloves. Foreigners like to wear garden gloves for some reason.
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Guys who are soft wear gloves.
Or guys with certain skin conditions...
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News today said the Ulvade officers will not be held liable for their cowardly act that resulted in 19 dead children.
:stopjack:
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Or guys with certain skin conditions...
Name a couple of those "skin conditions."
Educate us.
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Name a couple of those "skin conditions."
Educate us.
Psoriasis. Unless you don't mind someone with dry, peeling, cracking and bleeding hands leaving behind their DNA on the bars.
There is a condition where people sweat excessively from their hands. This could be a safety hazard if a bar slips out of their hands.
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Psoriasis. Unless you don't mind someone with dry, peeling, cracking and bleeding hands leaving behind their DNA on the bars.
There is a condition where people sweat excessively from their hands. This could be a safety hazard if a bar slips out of their hands.
It's rare for psoriasis to affect the hands.
Psoriasis is a skin disease that causes a rash with itchy, scaly patches,
most commonly on the knees, elbows, trunk and scalp.
Try again.
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Psoriasis. Unless you don't mind someone with dry, peeling, cracking and bleeding hands leaving behind their DNA on the bars.
There is a condition where people sweat excessively from their hands. This could be a safety hazard if a bar slips out of their hands.
I've been working out for 25 years and have never seen someone wearing gloves with psoriasis at any of the gyms I've been to. How do I know, because seeing the same people in gloves, they take them off when leaving the gym and arrive to the gym without them on. I've seen people with skin conditions on their hands and you can spot it from far away.
But sometimes, there are a few who do wear them outside the gym after and before working out, as I've seen them walking on the street with their gloves on. So these few, I've never seen their barehands.
I sweat excessively from my hands and don't use gloves. Gloves were a fad in the 90's, but since early 2000's the amount of people wearing them have been greatly reduced year after year (excluding females). Went to the gym yesterday and full house, not 1 glove wearer.
I did see 1 guy a few weeks ago wearing surgical gloves. But he was also wearing a N-95 mask and goggles, so I doubt he' has a skin condition.
People workout all the time with skin conditions and go skin on bare metal. Especially ring worm. Which is why I clorox wipe everything before I touch it. And get a good # of guys who no wash their hands after taking a piss/shit. I see them walk right out without hitting the sink area.
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"dainty dentist hands"...
Name a couple of those "skin conditions."
Educate us.
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"dainty dentist hands"...
I would have never characterized you as a dainty dentist.
But whatever floats your dainty dinghy.
:geekdanc:
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heads
I would have never characterized you as a dainty dentist.
But whatever floats your dainty dinghy.
:geekdanc:
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It's rare for psoriasis to affect the hands.
Try again.
You doubt there are skin conditions which would make someone need to wear gloves during weight lifting? Yare calling me a liar based on what, your extensive dermatological knowledge?
https://www.healthline.com/health/psoriasis/treat-psoriasis-hands#clean-the-area
What the heck is your problem anyway, is this how you get off or something?
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I've been working out for 25 years and have never seen someone wearing gloves with psoriasis at any of the gyms I've been to. How do I know, because seeing the same people in gloves, they take them off when leaving the gym and arrive to the gym without them on. I've seen people with skin conditions on their hands and you can spot it from far away.
But sometimes, there are a few who do wear them outside the gym after and before working out, as I've seen them walking on the street with their gloves on. So these few, I've never seen their barehands.
I sweat excessively from my hands and don't use gloves. Gloves were a fad in the 90's, but since early 2000's the amount of people wearing them have been greatly reduced year after year (excluding females). Went to the gym yesterday and full house, not 1 glove wearer.
I did see 1 guy a few weeks ago wearing surgical gloves. But he was also wearing a N-95 mask and goggles, so I doubt he' has a skin condition.
People workout all the time with skin conditions and go skin on bare metal. Especially ring worm. Which is why I clorox wipe everything before I touch it. And get a good # of guys who no wash their hands after taking a piss/shit. I see them walk right out without hitting the sink area.
On my wife's side of the family they have a condition where hands sweat excessively and not just during exercise, it can be spontaneous even in a cold environment.
My dad had psoriasis and his hands would crack a lot, he would always have the tape portion of bandaids cut up and taped on the cracks. Luckily Hawaii is more humid and that seems to keep it at bay. If I stay in a dry environment for a long time I start to get some problems.
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I would have never characterized you as a dainty dentist.
But whatever floats your dainty dinghy.
:geekdanc:
SFDDS have man hands.
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On my wife's side of the family they have a condition where hands sweat excessively and not just during exercise, it can be spontaneous even in a cold environment.
My dad had psoriasis and his hands would crack a lot, he would always have the tape portion of bandaids cut up and taped on the cracks. Luckily Hawaii is more humid and that seems to keep it at bay. If I stay in a dry environment for a long time I start to get some problems.
My hands get sweaty randomly, but even more when doing activities as simple as holding someone's hand.
Since HI is humid, would that mean your statement really doesn't apply? Also refer to my statement above about seeing their hands before and after their workout. No bandaids or visual skin conditions.
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SFDDS have man hands.
found his mil bio
(https://www.warhistoryonline.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/64/2022/09/mike-vining-49121-520x640.jpeg)
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heads
found his mil bio
(https://www.warhistoryonline.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/64/2022/09/mike-vining-49121-520x640.jpeg)
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found his mil bio
(https://www.warhistoryonline.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/64/2022/09/mike-vining-49121-520x640.jpeg)
Isn't that Rick Moranis?
:geekdanc: :rofl:
(https://i.imgur.com/DsyShMU.png?2)
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have you ever seen me and rick moranis in the same place at the same time?
Isn't that Rick Moranis?
:geekdanc: :rofl:
(https://i.imgur.com/DsyShMU.png?2)
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have you ever seen me and rick moranis in the same place at the same time?
I've never seen you and EEF together, either.
So ...
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found his mil bio
(https://www.warhistoryonline.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/64/2022/09/mike-vining-49121-520x640.jpeg)
IYKYK
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damn
i'm busted...
I've never seen you and EEF together, either.
So ...
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My hands get sweaty randomly, but even more when doing activities as simple as holding someone's hand.
Since HI is humid, would that mean your statement really doesn't apply? Also refer to my statement above about seeing their hands before and after their workout. No bandaids or visual skin conditions.
There is a surgery that can fix excessive hand sweat.
Personally, here in Hawaii, my psoriasis rarely causes me hand issues but I also don't wear gloves either. On the mainland could be a different story but I don't usually lift on vacation. I just remember my dad's hands with tape all over them.