Sunday night i went to see "The Watchmen". Having read the comic, I was very much divided; the movie on its own is amazing, perhaps in my top ten, but it did not line up with the comic as much as i had hoped. Much of the motivation for the characters was changed, scenes were lost, and in some cases, portions were completely rewritten. I was glad to see they got Rorcheck right, as that i feel he is one of the best heroes ever written, period. its a character I related to, not in his violence, but in his unwavering sense of ethics, his blunt views on the values of truth above popularity, and willingness, not only to go into dark places, but to understand the sacrifice in doing so.
So, with a movie a thumbs up, here comes the bad part of my night...
Sitting in front of me, during the movie, was a man who kept blowing on a dog whistle. I know what your thinking, how can you hear a dog whistle? Trust me, you can, just not the same way a dog does. I leaned in and said "you can stop blowing that %$^#!* dog whistle now." It stopped, and i went back to watching the movie. When the credits rolled, the man in front of me stepped up, his much larger friend looked at me and said "you're going to apologize to my friend, because he had no whistle". I explained that several others, as well as myself, watched him for a better part of 15 minutes blowing on that whistle, and I would not apologize. They stood in my way, with a friend by my side, and a third almost ready to panic. I told him to move aside, and i would be happy to deal with this in the lobby. He told me he wanted to kick my ass in the parking lot. Just as i said I think it would be best if we went to see the manager, he pulled out his wallet and identified himself as a cop, closing it before i could read any information that i could identify him with. I told him he could leave now, and that i stand by my view that his friend was blowing a whistle. At which point, he left at my determination to find some theater staff.
Is this the type of person that works for the Vancouver Police department? With all the pr issues that the Vancouver Police have had the last while, I would think that they would be a bit more sensitive about throwing their weight around. This man was trying to be a bully, and turned out to be a coward. I hope this turns out to be a person imitating a police officer.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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3 comments:
Police officers generally don't threaten to kick asses. They can lose their badge for that. Secondly, a police officer would not be on duty during a movie unless he were an undercover, and at that point, would not be alone. Police work in two's around here, because of how dangerous it can be.
People are people, it does not matter if they are ae police officers or not, they have the same potential to be abusive. I can be pretty sure that he was not on duty. Though I can't ignore the fact that he did show me a police badge, and he carried himself with the disregard for respecting others that I have seen in many officers. I'm not saying all police are bad, but I think there is a growing minority that need better training. I did report the incident and a sergeant was very helpful on the matter.
Anyone who blows a dog whistle during a movie should be executed on the spot, period. This world is too overcrowded to allow scum like that to live.
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