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71scgc 02-01-2015 05:39 AM

If it was an absolute bloodbath in the streets for cops, I'd understand.

But it isn't.

Carter

Baz 02-01-2015 05:42 AM

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Originally Posted by URY914 (Post 8465429)
You guys that don't agree with doing what the cops tell you to do and calling it a "police state" are painting with a pretty broad brush. Let's just say 90% of cops do the right thing. So with 10% being bad we now have a "police state"? :rolleyes:

Were you guys protesters in Ferguson too?

I agree Paul - most cops do a good job and are careful with their authority.

As in many a situation - it's the bad ones (and there are many, no doubt) that give the entire force a bad rap. You'd think the good cops would realize this and do more to resolve this.

So yeah...I think what chaps most of us is the reluctance for those good cops to weed out the bad ones. There's a code they follow not to rat on each other. That's my biggest issue aside from individual instances like this one.

I support law enforcement in general, but won't hesitate to call them out individually where applicable. Like this one - that lady cop is a complete dumbass and a disgrace to the force. :rolleyes:

wdfifteen 02-01-2015 05:42 AM

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Originally Posted by URY914 (Post 8465429)
You guys that don't agree with doing what the cops tell you to do and calling it a "police state" are painting with a pretty broad brush. Let's just say 90% of cops do the right thing. So with 10% being bad we now have a "police state"? :rolleyes:

If we just look at their feet and say "Yessuh Massa" when the bad ones misbehave it will soon be 90/10 the other way. We HAVE to push back against police misconduct. It's our civic duty.

Seahawk 02-01-2015 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Shaun 84 Targa (Post 8465026)

Agreed. Very interesting.

afterburn 549 02-01-2015 06:46 AM

When doctors error they were practicing , When politicians get caught it is a boondoggle for them, that would be a Felony for me .
When police get caught they get a desk job.
I would have no job in any case listed above .
Yes we expect more, MUCH more from who want to enforce the law. We should.
If they dont have the balls for it go home, they were no drafted.

nynor 02-01-2015 12:40 PM

i think with 10% bad cops we do have a pretty bad state of affairs. who is policing the police? other police.

so, IMO, if 10% are bad, yes, we do have a police state. not the gestapo, but nothing good.

Christien 02-01-2015 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 8465497)
If we just look at their feet and say "Yessuh Massa" when the bad ones misbehave it will soon be 90/10 the other way. We HAVE to push back against police misconduct. It's our civic duty.

This. If not, then why fight wars overseas for freedom?

Bob Kontak 02-01-2015 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by nynor (Post 8464974)
yes, because bowing to the police state is the only way to live.

Video is missing the basis for her rant.

I am the most obsequious milque-toast on the planet when the cops pull me over (it serves me well) - save one time. Long long day and had to pick my kids up at the airport at 11:00PM. 12:30AM, turning into the "hood", got pulled over for going too fast on a 35mph rural road. Got snippy "Wha'd I do?" sort of snippy.

"Get out of the car" is what I heard. Cop says back by the trunk to me "I don't want to embarrass you in front of you kids. However, I will ***** in your nest because you don't know what a long day is" That's when I came to my senses and started saying "Yes Sir.

Wise move. Just a warning for the speeding.

Saw the same cop at a gas station a few years later. I said "Hey, you've yelled at me before" with a smile. He said "I kinda yell a lot".

nynor 02-01-2015 05:41 PM

ah, so you were in the wrong and lipped off. what does this have to do with the guy minding his own business with a golf club?

speeder 02-01-2015 08:12 PM

I saw the one with the Seattle cop pepper spraying the guy who was just walking past. Where do they find these people who are so unsuited for the job? Being a police officer in a large American city is a pretty good job, great pay and benefits, etc. Almost all of the cops I see in L.A. seem pretty happy and sane, like they enjoy their jobs. WTF is with Seattle? :confused:

Rick Lee 02-01-2015 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Baz (Post 8465496)
I agree Paul - most cops do a good job and are careful with their authority.

As in many a situation - it's the bad ones (and there are many, no doubt) that give the entire force a bad rap. You'd think the good cops would realize this and do more to resolve this.

So yeah...I think what chaps most of us is the reluctance for those good cops to weed out the bad ones. There's a code they follow not to rat on each other. That's my biggest issue aside from individual instances like this one.

I support law enforcement in general, but won't hesitate to call them out individually where applicable. Like this one - that lady cop is a complete dumbass and a disgrace to the force. :rolleyes:

The real problem is the entire police mentality of escalating situations instead of de-escalating them and then the complete lack of real punishment when they get out of line. I've been in one or two situations where I knew the cop wanted to escalate things and I had to be the one to de-escalate. Such cops should be in another line of work. Fortunately, I recognized the situation and was the cooler head. But anything other than a cooler head could have ended up in a real bad situation for something very minor because the cop "was having a bad day" or "wanted to go home at the end of his shift" or one of the other excuses we hear. And how many family dog-killing cops have lost their jobs and gone to jail? So this one gets desk duty until the news cycle forgets about her. Then it's right back to the old beat.

Tobra 02-02-2015 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 8464828)
When a cop asks you to put your golf club down. Put it down. At one point he walks off frame without using the golf club as a cane, so it's not like he was going to fall over if he had dropped it. I just don't understand people.

Would you say the same thing if he were walking with a cane, rather than a golf club?

If the guy is hearing impaired and does not comply immediately, does that make the officer's actions appropriate?

This is further manifestation of the unacceptable culture we have allowed to grow in our LEO community.

gordner 02-02-2015 08:00 AM

I am normally in the "just do what the cop says" camp, however this is pretty ridiculous. At what point do you have to push back some? What right does this idiotic cop have to take up any of this gentlemans time at all? She should be charged with unlawful confinement, as should any one else involved in his booking and detainment. Police are supposed to operate to the highest standard, not be straight up bullies.
What is your responsibilty as a citizen to obey an unlawful order? This woman was power tripping and should have been summarily dismissed from her duties and banned from police work forever. I know it is a tought job, but it is a critical one too with very little room for error. Any cop that behaves in this manner should face some sort of charge under the criminal code.
Policing has gotten waaaay to deep into the us vs them mentality, and arming them up like the gestapo is hardly helping the situation.

gordner 02-02-2015 08:01 AM

Her partner should also be disciplined for not stopping this escalation before it started.

arcsine 02-02-2015 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by gordner (Post 8467216)
I am normally in the "just do what the cop says" camp, however this is pretty ridiculous. At what point do you have to push back some? What right does this idiotic cop have to take up any of this gentlemans time at all? She should be charged with unlawful confinement, as should any one else involved in his booking and detainment. Police are supposed to operate to the highest standard, not be straight up bullies.
What is your responsibilty as a citizen to obey an unlawful order? This woman was power tripping and should have been summarily dismissed from her duties and banned from police work forever. I know it is a tought job, but it is a critical one too with very little room for error. Any cop that behaves in this manner should face some sort of charge under the criminal code.
Policing has gotten waaaay to deep into the us vs them mentality, and arming them up like the gestapo is hardly helping the situation.

+ 6.023 x 10^23

I believe that with all the police malfeasance that has occurred the Greater Seattle Metropolitan area over the last decade, this is a systemic problem that is being condoned at a very high level within police management. Either that of the union really has for too much power and they are condoning this behavior.

Mark Wilson 02-02-2015 08:57 AM

She's a looker

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1422899858.jpg

Baz 02-02-2015 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 8466699)
The real problem is the entire police mentality of escalating situations instead of de-escalating them and then the complete lack of real punishment when they get out of line. I've been in one or two situations where I knew the cop wanted to escalate things and I had to be the one to de-escalate. Such cops should be in another line of work. Fortunately, I recognized the situation and was the cooler head. But anything other than a cooler head could have ended up in a real bad situation for something very minor because the cop "was having a bad day" or "wanted to go home at the end of his shift" or one of the other excuses we hear. And how many family dog-killing cops have lost their jobs and gone to jail? So this one gets desk duty until the news cycle forgets about her. Then it's right back to the old beat.

I agree with everything you said - great post, Rick.

afterburn 549 02-02-2015 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Mark Wilson (Post 8467321)

Dum Arse Cop if i ever saw one !

Perhaps she could drive nails in with her face .

Bob Kontak 02-02-2015 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by nynor (Post 8466494)
ah, so you were in the wrong and lipped off. what does this have to do with the guy minding his own business with a golf club?

Well, I set my 7th beer down and typed.................then it became all about me.

Aside from that, I searched, including locating Porsche content, but saw no brandishing of the weapon.

Mark Wilson 02-02-2015 02:33 PM

Of course it was a weapon. Everybody knows there's only one black person in the US that plays golf...And this guy ain't Tiger


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