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Dude exhibited a bit of aggressiveness, won't lie. Cop did just ask him simple questions that could've been answered without catching an attitude. The amount of cops was ridiculous though, there wasn't a need for it. He was wrong for parking in the handicap spot too. Wasn't inappropriate, dude wasn't following simple instructions. Why keep your hands in your pockets, after being told to remove them? I would think he had a weapon, as he said himself "i have something in my hand"

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Tazer was excessive, tho. Was way too many cops to subdue him, didn't need it
So, you would consider this somewhat of a middle ground? With aspects being appropriate but others being excessive?

Could the "aggressiveness" you're remarking to be a defense mechanism to cope with the aforementioned aspects that you felt were excessive?
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Dude exhibited a bit of aggressiveness, won't lie. Cop did just ask him simple questions that could've been answered without catching an attitude. The amount of cops was ridiculous though, there wasn't a need for it. He was wrong for parking in the handicap spot too. Wasn't inappropriate, dude wasn't following simple instructions. Why keep your hands in your pockets, after being told to remove them? I would think he had a weapon, as he said himself "i have something in my hand"

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Tazer was excessive, tho. Was way too many cops to subdue him, didn't need it
So, you would consider this somewhat of a middle ground? With aspects being appropriate but others being excessive?

Could the "aggressiveness" you're remarking to be a defense mechanism to cope with the aforementioned aspects that you felt were excessive?
 
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