Agreed. Yup, it's perfectly acceptable for a large cop to throw a kid that can barely walk in his state and isn't resisting just to flex his power. What respect I had for you, Assembler, I just lost. And this compounds to that.
Grap, this "kid" was drunk and being out of control in the store. If you watch the video at the beginning you can tell hes being physical which means violent. Game stores don't call the cops on someone because they're bored. It was an extreme situation. The cop's job is to subdue the situation. If the kid said "your right kind peace officer lets have a chat about this", you wouldn't have seen him put to the floor. The cop did that because the kid was resisting and refusing to follow the policeman's instructions How would you like to be in a game store minding your own business while some drunk violent jerk starts going off on you or anyone in general? The police office didn't beat the kid, or even use excessive force. He simply put him to the floor so that he wouldn't harm anyone around him.
Wow grap3fruitman, he is really flexing his power. Looks to me like he was trying to get the kid into a position to cuff him like most cops do when they're hauling someone down into the drunk tank. Don't be so judgmental or do you have a thing for getting drunk in public and being hauled off to the pokey? See I can be judgmental too!
Well, I have no problem with their insane babbling, because we're in party chat anyway. It's mostly people quitting mid-game, team killers, campers, overly-agressive behaviour and having to play maps you don't like (when the votes are tied). The situation in Halo Reach seems to have improved, though. It's still a great 'team' game to play with friends and that's why we're still playing it.
YOU BETTER FUCK OFF YOU FUCKING FAGGOT. god, that was hilarious. the toss through a stack of 360s? Priceless. as far as people avoiding the awesome online multiplayer, go into team game with your friends. 1) you can't hear them anymore except post game. so 2) go to party chat, and you don't hear them at all. except your team.
I just noticed there's a guy in a full halo suit in the background The kid is also wearing pink socks.
man that kid was owned.....i wonder how much he was ? but fuck yeah he was owned. 20 years is old for a kid cos your an adult a 18 hmmmmmm
He's not a kid. I'd say even a kid should know better than to not only get wasted and then go to Gamestop, but act like a fucking idiot. I've been pretty damn drunk a few times and I never waltzed around attempting to use my limbs and getting someone to call the cops because I can't control myself. HE is why the liquor laws over here are so strict (though I agree the people that abuse their alcohol privileges will probably do so at 19 and 20 just as easily as 21). Now, I'm not a propietor of violence or physical confrontation of any kind (IE keep your damn hands off me, because I won't break a twig around you without asking), but at the same time I don't plan on being an asshat to a police officer, even if I don't think their power is justified.
Oh nay he fell on the new xbawks! Wonder why we never see these scenes on those drunk party montages from movies...
Hahaha, that was fun! I wonder if they keep the same price tags on those 360s the guy was knocked over
It's not like Halo is the only game that makes these people. It's just about any shooter with online multiplayer that's rather simplistic and easily accessible. The gameplay encourages clowndom. I generally avoid internet multiplayer myself. LAN gaming is where it's at but it's tough to find a big group of people unless you're in college. I wonder if a game like Arma has man children in droves. I kinda doubt it.