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09-10-2007 #11
Police are shitbags by and large. And this coming from a CJ major.
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09-10-2007 #12Originally Posted by BlackAdder
As a fireman, I work with the CPD and Illinois State Troopers every day so I have first hand knowledge that the VAST MAJORITY of coppers are hard working people who do a thankless job. What the f*ck is wrong with this country when the police are reviled and criminals are revered? Go back to your ivory tower jerkoff. Mahalo
Matt
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09-10-2007 #13
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Originally Posted by BBaggins06
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09-10-2007 #14Originally Posted by Legend
Matt
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09-10-2007 #15Originally Posted by BBaggins06
People have, notably, become desensitized to alot of these misconduct stories as time has gone on. What causes an outcry yesterday probably wouldn't be noticed at all today. I doubt the King incident would have resulted in riots if it occurred today and if it occurred somewhere outside of california.
Of course, it doesn't help that most of these stories usually get buried and never find widespread media coverage.
http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2004-...afternoon/full
Are most cops good? Probably, but it becomes a moot point if the few bad ones that do exist, get free range without proper oversight, and without a legal system willing to act to ensure innocent parties aren't falsely held to punishments for crimes that either did not exist, or did not exist as was accused.
How many times has someone been cited for speeding, in a case of she said, cop said, without any evidence whatsoever to present to the system proving the infraction occurred... all the while allowing the citation to stand in the verdict?
It is like that all the way up to the very top in severity of crimes. If we really cared about who really did a given crime, and who really was falsely accused, would we ever have a murder trial lasting under 3 days (including jury deliberations)? Would we have the same (lack of) standards in whom we use as jurors, in terms of education, and intelligence?
I don't say this as a hater, I have a great many friends in law enforcement... oddly they are more cynical about the system than I am, and not always in a "we let all the bad people go free on the streets" lens that seems to prevail.
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09-10-2007 #16
Your not the only one who has worked with the police, but i see i must have touched a nerve lol....
I think you protest a bit too much.. Who said criminals are revered??? The COPS are the fucking criminals as well nowadays. Illinois is a little isolated shit city....Try spreading that crap around NYC, DC, LA, PHL, or Miami and see what people say.
As a liaison between the juvenile crimes division in philadelphia and montgomery county children and youth, By and large the police, social workers and parole officers are little better then the criminals there supposed to be apprehending....and dont you think its a little fucked up that a corrupt government is the decision maker on who gets to be labeled a "criminal" in the first place???
Yeah okay....Try telling it to someone who hasnt been down and dirty in the field Mr. Fireman. My Ivory Tower is located right at the block at Susquehanna and Dauphin....
sheesh...
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09-10-2007 #17Originally Posted by BBaggins06
by the way, saying someone is diseased is a statement of fact, not opinion, and is considered to be slander or libel per se, a special category where the victim doesn't have to prove any damages. Thats how its different.
FK
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09-10-2007 #18
First someone cries about McDonalds because she spilled hot coffee, now this? Is this really the world we live in?
William Escalade is no more. He's done his service to the site.
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09-10-2007 #19Originally Posted by Willie Escalade
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09-10-2007 #20
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Originally Posted by Felicia Katt
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