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TreasureBucks 02-27-2006 02:29 AM

cops are touchy this year at Mardi Gras....
 
Weve seen a guy get taken to jail for petting a horse.

Weve seen a guy get pulled out of his car, and 5 cops jump on him.

In both of these situations, there was no reason for the cops to do what they did. Both guys had their girlfriends with them, who seem to be in shock. Everybody who was watching both situations, constantly asking why are you gusy doing that??? he didnt do anything.

It is pretty common to see people pet the horses. I see alot of girls that do it, and the cops dont seem to mind.

I had a cop come up behind me and push me. I didnt know it was a cop, he just come up behind me and started shoving me. Well, its not uncommon to get pushed around and bumped by people, walking down bourbon. However, this guy didnt identify himself. All I know is i got someone behind me shoving me. I pushed back with my back turned... and then he gave me a good shove out of the way, nearly knocking me down.

Some of the cops down here seem very bitter towards the revelers this year. It may be becuase they have hired extra cops from around the country to come down and police mardi gras this year, and those guys are probably itching to take people to jail. I dont know, but we've seen ALOT of questionable behavior from the police this year.

Kiwi said shes been pushed by cops 4 times since shes been here. One of them knocked her down in a pile of bourbon street trash gumbo, and didnt bother helping her up.

I had a cop call me an asshole out of the blue. I asked him why he just called me an asshole. He said, "becuase you look like one."

Im not saying they are all assholes here...

Weve got cops staying all around us in our hotel, and it doesnt smell like cigerettes they are smoking.

Dirty F 02-27-2006 02:33 AM

I had a cop call me an asshole out of the blue. I asked him why he just called me an asshole. He said, "becuase you look like one."


:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

dissipate 02-27-2006 02:34 AM

Cops being shady is nothing new - get it on tape and send it to channel 5

TreasureBucks 02-27-2006 02:37 AM

some people think theres probably more to the stories above... but there isnt.. people are being taken to jail for good reasons, but there seems to be some resentment from cops towards revelers this year.

Not a good way to rebuild the tourist industry down here if you ask me.

pocketkangaroo 02-27-2006 02:37 AM

That sounds about right. Have a friend down there who told me some similar stuff. Apparently the cops are bitter, angry, overworked, and really have no one to overlook what they do. I remember that tape that was out months ago where they beat the crap out of some guy.

It's sad because they can use all the help they can get in terms of tourist dollars. However, with cops like that and a dumbshit mayor, the city is going to just get worse.

chadglni 02-27-2006 02:38 AM

Damn shame if out of town cops are fucking up the atmosphere there.

dbavaria 02-27-2006 02:40 AM

Law enforcment animals are held in the same reguard as regular officers...you wouldn't go up to a police officier and pet them would you?

TreasureBucks 02-27-2006 02:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dissipate
Cops being shady is nothing new - get it on tape and send it to channel 5

maybe you will see some of the shit happening down here. Plenty of people caught those incedents on tape.

I had my tape rolling while I was being harrassed, but all you hear is the sound, becuase i was filming with my back turned to him.

TreasureBucks 02-27-2006 02:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dbavaria
Law enforcment animals are held in the same reguard as regular officers...you wouldn't go up to a police officier and pet them would you?

You are right.

They are.

Thats why the guy got booked for assualting a police officer.

People were asking what charges they had against the guy, and thats the answer they were given.

There are cops on horses right outside my window... about half the people that walk by, stop to pet the horses. The cops do not mind at all, and never have. The cop had a chip on his shoulder, and wanted to fuck up someones night. He could, so he did.

dissipate 02-27-2006 02:48 AM

That assult charge will be thrown out and a formal complaint against the officer may be filed. Basically nothing will happen though.

TreasureBucks 02-27-2006 02:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chadglni
Damn shame if out of town cops are fucking up the atmosphere there.

Well, they both are... but i believe, the cop on the horse was local.

nofx 02-27-2006 02:55 AM

www.killpolice.com

BusterBunny 02-27-2006 02:55 AM

http://monkeyfist.com/RNC_Photos/cop-cam.JPG

it appears the police hired their own videographer...all beatings will be privately hosted this year...or until guba gets their paws on the film

TreasureBucks 02-27-2006 02:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dissipate
That assult charge will be thrown out and a formal complaint against the officer may be filed. Basically nothing will happen though.

Yea, but they fucked up his night.

TreasureBucks 02-27-2006 03:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pocketkangaroo
That sounds about right. Have a friend down there who told me some similar stuff. Apparently the cops are bitter, angry, overworked, and really have no one to overlook what they do. I remember that tape that was out months ago where they beat the crap out of some guy.

It's sad because they can use all the help they can get in terms of tourist dollars. However, with cops like that and a dumbshit mayor, the city is going to just get worse.


Yes, we are seeing the same thing. Some of them seem extremely bitter, and g seeing the fact that people are being hauled off to jail for ridiculous reasons, it doess seem to have put a chill on the amount of fun being had here. Theres alot of happy people here, but theres also alot of people complaining the cops seem to looking for trouble where there isnt any.

pocketkangaroo 02-27-2006 03:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TreasureBucks
Yes, we are seeing the same thing. Some of them seem extremely bitter, and g seeing the fact that people are being hauled off to jail for ridiculous reasons, it doess seem to have put a chill on the amount of fun being had here. Theres alot of happy people here, but theres also alot of people complaining the cops seem to looking for trouble where there isnt any.

Nothing sucks more than going out to party and having to spend most of your time worrying about cops. Especially when you aren't doing anything wrong.

jade_dragon 02-27-2006 03:20 AM

Being from here you can tell who is from here and who is not and there are A LOT of non local cops and they are pushy, the situation is unreal and I could not imagine being from somewhere else and coming here for the first time and being told "Keep the peace, uphold the law". A scared officer is a dangerous officer.

Thanks for coming down though, I moved out of the city a long time ago but I am sure they can use the money to rebuild.

Remember, Mardi Gras has always been a zero tollerance time, no questiones asked, everyone involved gets loaded into the patty wagon and you go to Foti or Lee's house (sherrifs of orleans and jefferson parish) People come down here and have no respect for the city, the people here, the law or themselves once they get some hand grenades in them, party responsibly and try to keep a low profile.

SmokeyTheBear 02-27-2006 03:37 AM

heh cops and horses and crowds are always a recipe for disaster..

Here my mardi gras experience.. ( mind you i was fairly lit so my view is a tad tainted but )

From what i remember the crowds were packed some horses came by , it was crowded so they sort of milled out for a bit and a few girls petted the horses and some guys patted the horses rowdily and the cop didnt seem to mind , then another cop came up and said DONT TOUCH THE HORSES then the crowd sort of got tight around the horse and me and a few people were basically right beside the horse and had no choice but to kind of lean against the horse as the vrowd kind of surged one way , and this cop went apeshit , dove off his horse and tackled me to the ground punching me in the face, once one cop hops on you they all hop on you , next thing you know we are all arrested on assault charges ( but they dropped the charges and let us go at the station )

I have been around enough riot cops on horses to know not to touch the horses, girls usually get away with it , but guys tend to get rowdy and want to slap the horses

baddog 02-27-2006 03:40 AM

The way I look at it is that if I am in a crowd that big, and I stand out enough to even be noticed, I must be doing something wrong.

penzo 02-27-2006 03:41 AM

they don't call them pig for nothing. sorry for your situations!!!

TreasureBucks 02-27-2006 03:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jade_dragon
Being from here you can tell who is from here and who is not and there are A LOT of non local cops and they are pushy, the situation is unreal and I could not imagine being from somewhere else and coming here for the first time and being told "Keep the peace, uphold the law". A scared officer is a dangerous officer.

Thanks for coming down though, I moved out of the city a long time ago but I am sure they can use the money to rebuild.

Remember, Mardi Gras has always been a zero tollerance time, no questiones asked, everyone involved gets loaded into the patty wagon and you go to Foti or Lee's house (sherrifs of orleans and jefferson parish) People come down here and have no respect for the city, the people here, the law or themselves once they get some hand grenades in them, party responsibly and try to keep a low profile.

We planned on doing some drinking. Hand grenades rock, but I havent drank anything since I've been here. Mainly, becuase ive come here to work, but this year, the cops are either scared or bored. The cops that are pushing people around are not local cops. Not only are they stopping girls from flashing, they are running into crowds and just shoving people out of the way, thinking that someone is showing tits.

Matt 26z 02-27-2006 03:47 AM

It's time to clean up New Orleans, didn't you know?

No more blacks. No more wild Mardi Gras.

TreasureBucks 02-27-2006 03:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
heh cops and horses and crowds are always a recipe for disaster..

Here my mardi gras experience.. ( mind you i was fairly lit so my view is a tad tainted but )

From what i remember the crowds were packed some horses came by , it was crowded so they sort of milled out for a bit and a few girls petted the horses and some guys patted the horses rowdily and the cop didnt seem to mind , then another cop came up and said DONT TOUCH THE HORSES then the crowd sort of got tight around the horse and me and a few people were basically right beside the horse and had no choice but to kind of lean against the horse as the vrowd kind of surged one way , and this cop went apeshit , dove off his horse and tackled me to the ground punching me in the face, once one cop hops on you they all hop on you , next thing you know we are all arrested on assault charges ( but they dropped the charges and let us go at the station )

I have been around enough riot cops on horses to know not to touch the horses, girls usually get away with it , but guys tend to get rowdy and want to slap the horses

this guy did not slap the horse. He was being very cool to the cop, and seemed to be being very gentle with the horse. He was standing right next to his girlfriend.

what your describing is very different from what we witnessed.

Girl comes up with her boyfriend,..... "oooohhhh horsey", guy starts to pet the horse about 5 minutes after some girls just came up and pet the same horse. Cop yells out to some other cops... and points to the guy.

They come and grab him, and his girlfriend is like, whats going on? crying...
"they told her to shutup, or she's going on the bus too"

she stood there on the cellphone crying her eyes out to someone, until we left.

TreasureBucks 02-27-2006 04:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog
The way I look at it is that if I am in a crowd that big, and I stand out enough to even be noticed, I must be doing something wrong.

How is that relevant?

I got pushed once.... I didnt get taken to jail.

I got pushed for being at the wrong place, at the wrong time, standing in a crowd of people, where they thought there might have been a girl in the middle flashing her tits.

Kiwi got pushed a few times... i guess she was doing something wrong too huh?

reynold 02-27-2006 04:29 AM

cops have a great talent for annoying us.. and listening to your stories, these cops are getting to my nerves!

KRL 02-27-2006 04:31 AM

Why anyone would want to party with tens of thousands of drunks throwing beads at each other on trash filled streets, and knowing the "take no shit" rep that the NOPD has is beyond me.

Placing yourself in that wild 'n crazy environment is just asking for trouble even if you aren't a troublemaker yourself.

TreasureBucks 02-27-2006 05:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KRL
Why anyone would want to party with tens of thousands of drunks throwing beads at each other on trash filled streets, and knowing the "take no shit" rep that the NOPD has is beyond me.

Placing yourself in that wild 'n crazy environment is just asking for trouble even if you aren't a troublemaker yourself.


nobody knew what to expect before getting here.
Theres a risk with everything you do. To say either one of us were asking to get pushed around, or the guys in the situations i discussed, were asking for to be hauled of to jail, and get charged with a serious crime, such as assualting a police officer, when all he did was pet a horse, is just talking crazy.

The same thing can be said for anybody working porn. You put yourself in the possible crossfire of someone looking to fuck up your day. So the next time someone gets hauled off to jail, you can say they were asking for it.

TreasureBucks 02-27-2006 06:01 AM

This thread is worthless without pics so.......

http://www.treasurebucks.com/pics/mardi1.jpg

"Your boyfreind pet the wrong horse lady. Now if you dont shut up, you can get on a bus too."

Manowar 02-27-2006 06:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BusterBunny
http://monkeyfist.com/RNC_Photos/cop-cam.JPG

it appears the police hired their own videographer...all beatings will be privately hosted this year...or until guba gets their paws on the film

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

avalonp 02-27-2006 06:34 AM

i don't know how many times i have pet those horses, they did not care before. thanks for the warning.

Herb Kornfield 02-27-2006 06:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BusterBunny
http://monkeyfist.com/RNC_Photos/cop-cam.JPG

it appears the police hired their own videographer...all beatings will be privately hosted this year...or until guba gets their paws on the film

Thats a philly paddy wagon in that there pic.

sickkittens 02-27-2006 06:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nofx


Was waiting for that link to pop up from you.:winkwink:

Wiggles 02-27-2006 06:55 AM

you should kick their asses!

nico-t 02-27-2006 07:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog
The way I look at it is that if I am in a crowd that big, and I stand out enough to even be noticed, I must be doing something wrong.

that really doesnt make any sense.

Billy-HiRise 02-27-2006 08:26 AM

I am sure its not that bad : )

RawAlex 02-27-2006 08:46 AM

I looked at some of the cam feeds from nola.com, and honestly, the "crowds" this year look fairly light, more like mardigras daytime than night time.

I am not really sure that Mardi Gras was really a great idea this year. Tempers are short, there is still a ton of real work that needs doing, and there is a huge shortage of both hotel rooms and workers for the bars, restaurants, and hotels. Everyone is on a hair trigger, and I think this is actually going to do NO harm rather than good...

We;ll see... hopefully NO will return to normal one day.

Alex

JUSTB 02-27-2006 09:00 AM

anyone who can be mean to Kiwi girl has a problem!

Peaches 02-27-2006 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Billy-HiRise
I am sure its not that bad : )

:thumbsup

jade_dragon 02-27-2006 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KRL
Why anyone would want to party with tens of thousands of drunks throwing beads at each other on trash filled streets, and knowing the "take no shit" rep that the NOPD has is beyond me.

Placing yourself in that wild 'n crazy environment is just asking for trouble even if you aren't a troublemaker yourself.

I thought maybe having rode on floats and cars and then having marched many miles with a drum strapped to me killed off my joy of it but then even after I stopped both of those I realized it was the atmosphere. I asked one of my friends why she intended on showing her tits, possibly getting mobbed by guys on the street, winding up on some low budget girls gone wild knock off and thrown in jail with the pay off of cheap plastic on a string but would not do the same in her town even for money and her response was basically its just what its known for, kinda like Vegas.

I can say one thing though, I remember when they tried Mardi Gras outside of the south and there were major riots and you never really hear of anything that crazy here, hate it or not, the policies keep general control. Hope everyone makes it home safe who is down here.

EroticySteve 02-27-2006 11:05 AM

I think that there was a tourist arrested in Ybor City/Tampa FL last year for petting a horse.

Does the punishment fit the crime?

HomoErectus 02-27-2006 11:57 AM

Flat out the cops are pissy, over worked, under-paid with some getting only partial checks, their houses are gone and now thier living quaters are moving out to sea (the cruise ships), im sure a big ass party with drunk assholes all over the place is the LAST thing they wanna deal with after Hurricane Katrina paid them a visit. Cops arent robots and stress believe it or not DOES affect them, especially after a hurrican roars through and next thing u know u got bodies floating by yer feet AND yer having to stop criminals from taking advantage of the situation AND having to guard yer own police department from a militia take-over with bullets flying everything, the brink of Anarchy they had to fight off.

Persoanlly shame on the city for having the mardi gras and putting more of a work load on those officers, they should have waited till at least next year and have one big SUPER HUGE ASS MARDI GRAS to make up. But then again, this does bring $$$ in, which was much needed, but those cops need the $$ too and some time-off.

jjjay 02-27-2006 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HomoErectus
Flat out the cops are pissy, over worked, under-paid with some getting only partial checks, their houses are gone and now thier living quaters are moving out to sea (the cruise ships), im sure a big ass party with drunk assholes all over the place is the LAST thing they wanna deal with after Hurricane Katrina paid them a visit. Cops arent robots and stress believe it or not DOES affect them, especially after a hurrican roars through and next thing u know u got bodies floating by yer feet AND yer having to stop criminals from taking advantage of the situation AND having to guard yer own police department from a militia take-over with bullets flying everything, the brink of Anarchy they had to fight off.

Persoanlly shame on the city for having the mardi gras and putting more of a work load on those officers, they should have waited till at least next year and have one big SUPER HUGE ASS MARDI GRAS to make up. But then again, this does bring $$$ in, which was much needed, but those cops need the $$ too and some time-off.

bullshit. it's their fucking job. no one forced them to join the police. and no one's keeping them in the force.

pornguy 02-27-2006 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dbavaria
Law enforcment animals are held in the same reguard as regular officers...you wouldn't go up to a police officier and pet them would you?


In fact, to kill or injure a lawenforcment animal is the same as killing a cop in most states. They dont want the animals touched for a reason.

JUSTB 02-27-2006 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EroticySteve
I think that there was a tourist arrested in Ybor City/Tampa FL last year for petting a horse.

Does the punishment fit the crime?


I think that guy slapped the horses ass or something. It was more than a pet for sure. The Ybor City horse cops are usually pretty nice.

abadfish 02-27-2006 12:18 PM

New Orleans cops have always been uptight assholes... I'm sure they put up with a lot of shit but they still are the worse I have ever encountered.

Peaches 02-27-2006 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jjjay
bullshit. it's their fucking job. no one forced them to join the police. and no one's keeping them in the force.

Actually, the reason most of them are probably staying on the force is because they have years of service and they are HOPING NOLA will have enough to cover their pensions so they can retire when their time is up. I'm sure most wanted to quit during the hurricane but with wives and families to support, it's not as easy as walking out the door, moving the family and getting a job at McD's.

Police and teachers are some of the most underpaid and underappreciated jobs out there and we'd all be in hell if they both disappeared.

pr0 02-27-2006 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dbavaria
Law enforcment animals are held in the same reguard as regular officers...you wouldn't go up to a police officier and pet them would you?

IT'S A FUCKING HORSE

What part of its a giant horse & people are drunk don't you get?

Anything with fucking fur on it is going to get pet.

It sounds like they hired on abunch of texas cops who's idea of a good night is fucking with people.

And you know what, they can get away with fucking with people 24-7, do whatever the fuck they want....right up until they fuck with the wrong person one night at 3am carrying a .45, then karma sets the world straight again.

Peaches 02-27-2006 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pr0
IT'S A FUCKING HORSE

What part of its a giant horse & people are drunk don't you get?

Anything with fucking fur on it is going to get pet.

Try "petting" a Police dog on the street or in the airport and see where that gets you :winkwink:

pr0 02-27-2006 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peaches
Try "petting" a Police dog on the street or in the airport and see where that gets you :winkwink:

Do i sound like the kind of person thats scared to go infront of a jury of my peers for petting a dog?

HomoErectus 02-27-2006 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pr0
IT'S A FUCKING HORSE

What part of its a giant horse & people are drunk don't you get?

Anything with fucking fur on it is going to get pet.

It sounds like they hired on abunch of texas cops who's idea of a good night is fucking with people.

And you know what, they can get away with fucking with people 24-7, do whatever the fuck they want....right up until they fuck with the wrong person one night at 3am carrying a .45, then karma sets the world straight again.


RIIIIIIIIGHT.. a .45 huh.. that dont scare the cops when u try or actually do shoot another cop, that does nothing but piss them off and then yer ass is grass.


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