We're relying on COPS knowing THE LAW?
Aw, beans, America, we're cooked!
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We're relying on COPS knowing THE LAW?
Aw, beans, America, we're cooked!
Most of them are Trump supporters too so good luck with that.
When I went to drop off my ballot at the box there was a cop literally parked right next to it just watching. It was honestly super nerve racking. Especially when a dude pulled up next to me in a big ass truck with Trump stickers to drop off his own ballot. He didn't do anything besides drop off his own ballot, obviously. But that dude gave me a fucking death glare as I dropped it off. If that cop wasn't there I'm sure that dude would have said something to me.