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Offline flowers

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2877607/Outrage-Indiana-police-officer-sells-Breathe-easy-Don-t-break-law-shirts.html

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An Indiana police officer has caused outraged after offering t-shirts for sale with the legend 'Breathe Easy: Don't break the law' on the front.

The t-shirts were produced by Corporal Jason Barthel of the City of Mishawaka Police in Indiana who owns and operates the South Bend Uniform Company.

The t-shirts, which cost from $7.95 are seen as a play on the final words of Eric Garner who died after being restrained by the New York Police Department.


Offline Millee

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"Adam Duckworth posted on the company's Facebook page criticising the t-shirt. He said: 'This company exploits death, tragedy and ignorance for profit and publicity under the guise of supporting local law enforcers."

Unlike Jesse's "I can't breathe" t/shirts.  Idjit.  :chairbang:

Offline olde north church

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I decided not to sell my

I can't breathe
Someone farted

t-shirts.

Too tasteful.
Why?  Well, because I'm a bastard, that's why.