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A message to cops...
A message to cops.
The point of this article isn't to judge whether cops are justified in doing what they do. This article has nothing to do with police training. And this isn't just about American cops. This is about the perception that we, the public, have of you when you perform the following actions. It doesn't matter if you disagree with these perceptions, because right or wrong, they exist. The point of this article is to simply let you know that we're watching, and this is how we see things. |
WE? You got a mouse in your pocket?
You have every right to speak up for yourself, but it seems you decided to speak for all of us ..... |
I don't have any issues w/ LEO's and I have plenty of experience with them.
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Don't bother to read the crap on the link. I don't get along with cops but that guy is full of crap.
Really, take my word, it's a waste of time you won't get back. |
Thanks, where were you 3 mins ago? But yeah that guy is an asshat
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What a sack !
T the dog. |
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Some truth there... Some.
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I didn't bother to read the link, i can imagine what it says. I have been a police officer for over twenty years. Funny about people who don't like police officers, they are always quick to call us when the sh#t hits the fan.
I treat people with respect and usually have no problems with the people I meet in my work. I really don't care what you might think of my profession, if I needed everyone to like me I would have joined the fire dept. Steve |
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Because it's perfectly OK for the brave Firemen to park the fire truck in the red zone while 5 grown men go grocery shopping/or eat at the same restaurant as the lowdown, rotten police officers. And the good taxpayer doesn't mind a bit that the nice fireman sleeps for 1/3 of his shift and plays video games/watches TV for the other 2/3. Or that the knight in shining armor Firemen negotiated a "4 man per truck" minimum staffing requirement "for safety" (AND NOT MANDATORY OVERTIME) because of the great number of structure fires that still occur in 2011... 35 months and counting... The day that I receive my first "100k CALPERS Retirement check" I am going to scan it and post if every day for a month here on PARF. |
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I know 3 firemen - behind that uniform, they're all 3 approval junkies. Ha! . FWIW, I've yet to be wrongly ticketed/stopped. |
There are good cops and bad cops. Just like anything else.
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I get along with most cops. Just people doing a job. |
One Ranger, One Riot......
As to who is a bigger dick....my vote is the FD. |
What the fuch is with the attack on firefighters???
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You could say negative things about any profession, cops just get more attention because our contact with them is so memorable. What about the cops that have helped you. I've had several help me out , as well as firefighters. Several have probably saved my life...
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the only issue i have with cops is that they need to spend more time at the range.
How many times do you hear about several officers firing multiple rounds at a suspect and they either miss altogether, or the suspect it treated at the hospital for minor wounds. The suspect should be treated with a toe tag at the morgue!!! Those rounds that don't stop in the suspects are going somewhere, hopefully not into some bystander. |
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people like you would argue that "saving money" by cutting police range training budgets is a false economy and that the few dollars saved by buying less bullets could very likely be multiplied a thousand times in a civil lawsuit against the city/police department as the result of an errant round striking a bystander. elections have consequences. choose your city councilmen/city managers carefully. or don't. and put up with what you get. |
Looks like somebody got a ticket today and wants to cry about it with a cop hating thread. LOL
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There are good and bad cops Unfortunately for the good ones their aszhat brethren negate all their good work. The crap cops are nothing but a nuisance to law abiding citizens
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Made it to point one and wish I could have my minute back.
If I were a cop, even a 200# musclehead, I'd rather have more guys around to arrest one drunk than fewer. People can be jerks and why risk your personal safety by playing lone wolf? |
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A message to cops.
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I wonder how he got to that $171,402 figure? |
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I'm just saying they need to hit what they aim at. I also don't want to hear about "adrenaline" or "in the heat of the moment" that's why you train. I also don't vote for liberal hand-wringing anti gun nuts. |
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A good cop can do everything for you and really save the day. On the other hand a "less than good cop" can absolutely ruin your life and for the most part you have no recourse. Good friend of mine had this happen and its absolutely ruined his life. Went from being a respected member of the community and owning a multi-million $$ house to living in a shack and unemployed for much of the last 10 years. Long story, will not detail it here but the two cops involved were later busted later on and are no longer members of the force. It was a domestic violence situation and turned out that his wife had done this before with another ex-husband, so she knew how to make it work in her benefit once she had some cops who would "look the other way" with her situation. As well "any profession" does not have the capability to shoot and wound or kill you. Realize that there is a lot of stress there but also feel that it should be an "open book" situation and if they are concerned about being video'ed at a bust or arrest, then there is a problem. Before anyone asks, I have several friends in LE and they are really nice guys. Just hope I never meet up any of those who are different. |
Cops kick down doors and shoot homeowners dead, shoot dogs in cages, and terrorize in general - all over an ounce of drugs.
One snotty neighbor can ruin your life with one phone call about smelling weed coming from your place. |
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Well of course not in Utah, maybe California
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Seems like a bunch of his good points are ignored.
Example. Being a cop is dangerous work. But fishermen, Logger, Airplane Pilot, Farmer/Rancher, Mining machine operator, Roofer,Sanitation worker,Deliveryman/Truckdriver, and Industrial repairman are all more dangerous. And its not even the vaunted criminals that kill cops. If you take away traffic accidents, that cause 56% of the fatalities, suddenly being a coach, or a umpire is now a more dangerous profession. And out of that original list the cop makes more than any of them except the rancher and airplane pilot. Who will guard the guardians? |
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How the War on Terror Has Militarized the Police - Arthur Rizer & Joseph Hartman - National - The Atlantic |
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I agree with you on all counts about police marksmanship and training/readiness. And I'm sure that you are very conscientious when you cast your vote. |
My only exposure to on-duty cops has been during traffic stops. I don't think I'm in the minority. I always answer politely, never challenge, and show tremendous patience.
I've had one cop dress down for being a potential homicidal maniac for going 5 mph over the speed limit to pass two semis on the interstate. He made an impression, but not the one he thought he was making. I had one cop spend 45 minutes trying to prove I was drunk at a sobriety checkpoint (not a drop in me). When he failed to trip me up, he started writing tickets for window tinting being too dark (it wasn't) and a headlight being out (it wasn't). He also made an impression. I had one cop nearly rear-end me on the interstate because he wasn't paying attention as he came down the on-ramp at triple-digit speeds to try to catch the guy in front of me. The normal routine of checking your mirrors and moving over doesn't work when the other guy is travelling that fast. My friend was t-boned by one cop driving home late at night (he's a pharmacist at a 24-hour pharmacy) because the cop elected to run a red light at high speeds without his siren or lights on. The police report reflected that my friend was at-fault, and both the video from the cop car and the intersection camera mysteriously went blank 10 seconds before the crash and stayed that way until the vehicles came to a rest. What am I supposed to think when every interface I have with one profession has them coming off as arrogant, aggressive, and/or dangerous? They are entrusted with great power, and they choose to use it on thngs like spending 45 minutes playing mind games with me that thanks to the laws in Illinois, refusal to participate in somehow means I'm guilty of a crime. I keep hearing about the "good ones", but they aren't the ones that most of the general public seem to run in to. Edit: I'm sure there are good cops out there, and I imagine they are the guys that leave me alone. But if the good guys don't do something about the jerks, the police will continue to have a public image problem. |
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