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The weekly wrap-up of North American police brutality, misconduct and corruption.

No cop is so perfect...

FYI, I am not an anti-cop citizen....
 
I'm very much aware that there are some bad cops out there but what the main point of creating this thread?.... :dunno:
 
^Angel^ said:
I'm very much aware that there are some bad cops out there but what the main point of creating this thread?.... :dunno:

Can you guess who quoted "I back the police 100%"?
 
Ohhh okay Thanks, I must have missed it somewhere.... :dunno:
 
Mookie, I think you posted this one to set me, Taylor and Flyfree up for an agruement. We will not fall for it. You clearly are anti-cop from your posts and your attidute does shows in your posts.

There are so many more positive cops who do a very excellent job.

Mookie, you like to focus on the " bad apple " cops and never want to focus on the positive things the cops do.

They work very hard to keep all of us safe and their job can turn very dangerous in the blink of an eye.

Support your local police deptartment. It is the right thing to do.
 
Heath said:
Mookie, I think you posted this one to set me, Taylor and Flyfree up for an agruement. We will not fall for it. You clearly are anti-cop from your posts and your attidute does shows in your posts.

There are so many more positive cops who do a very excellent job.

Mookie, you like to focus on the " bad apple " cops and never want to focus on the positive things the cops do.

They work very hard to keep all of us safe and their job can turn very dangerous in the blink of an eye.

Support your local police deptartment. It is the right thing to do.

Did I set up on you, taylor and another? Nope. However, I like to know why you like to support 100% cop that means you trust 100%. I do not pay your hypothesis.

It is the freedom of speech and press that I like to provide for the trusty citizens who have right to know what's going on in police business. That goes to police community to be aware of their behaviors so that would not happen in future. No one is above the law.

Did you know that you can report for the police officer's bad conduct directly to the mayor's office or internal affairs dept. You may report to the police desk or police chief but it may not solve the problem much...
 
You're correct Mookie, No cop is perfect, They're human being just like us that make mistakes, and sometimes there big mistakes like in horrible results. but, They are the people that are supposed to keep the public safe. I've seen some bad cops that put the law in their own hands, sometimes they get away with it sometimes they don't. I don't like how they think they are above the law, and do whatever they wishes to do to the citizens. I have no respect for that however, I do like some cops that know how to do their job honestly by following the law, not breaking the law. Remember we do have constitutional rights. ;)


Example, I've seen local cops in my hometown speeding down the street, without their sirens on, It's not an emergency, so why do they get to speed down the street when we can't? If we do we get a ticket and fined, If they do, they get away with it. How is that fair? That's bs.
 
Cheri said:
Example, I've seen local cops in my hometown speeding down the street, without their sirens on, It's not an emergency, so why do they get to speed down the street when we can't? If we do we get a ticket and fined, If they do, they get away with it. How is that fair? That's bs.

The cops may be answering a domestic violence call with no sirens on then speeding to the house to save the woman's life.
 
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Cheri said:
You're correct Mookie, No cop is perfect, They're human being just like us that make mistakes, and sometimes there big mistakes like in horrible results. but, They are the people that are supposed to keep the public safe. I've seen some bad cops that put the law in their own hands, sometimes they get away with it sometimes they don't. I don't like how they think they are above the law, and do whatever they wishes to do to the citizens. I have no respect for that however, I do like some cops that know how to do their job honestly by following the law, not breaking the law. Remember we do have constitutional rights. ;)


Example, I've seen local cops in my hometown speeding down the street, without their sirens on, It's not an emergency, so why do they get to speed down the street when we can't? If we do we get a ticket and fined, If they do, they get away with it. How is that fair? That's bs.
 
Cheri said:
Example, I've seen local cops in my hometown speeding down the street, without their sirens on, It's not an emergency, so why do they get to speed down the street when we can't? If we do we get a ticket and fined, If they do, they get away with it. How is that fair? That's bs.

The police officers have rights to speed up without using both siren and blue flashing signals in order to getting close to the area where it reports the criminal activity. First thing to do is to contact your local police and ask if there is a criminal activity nearby your home. If they may use their police vehicles for their personal errands, you may need to report to your elected officials in your local government for abusing police conducts. The enforced officers needs to be reminded that no one is above the law...
 
Mookie said:
The police officers have rights to speed up without using both siren and blue flashing signals in order to getting close to the area where it reports the criminal activity.

Yeah but what if the police run someone over? without using siren or flashing to let people know that the police is speeding to get where the crime is happening?....
 
Heath said:
The cops may be answering a domestic violence call with no sirens on then speeding to the house to save the woman's life.


They have to put their sirens on to order us to move to the right and stop, because if they don't and speed and cut in front of us can cause accidents. If they receive any emergency, they should be require to put their sirens on, to get there faster and save someone's life, not without sirens.
 
Mookie said:
The police officers have rights to speed up without using both siren and blue flashing signals in order to getting close to the area where it reports the criminal activity.

There was no criminal activity, They're going to freggin Mcdonalds, I saw them pulling in the drive thru. :roll:
 
Cheri said:
They have to put their sirens on to order us to move to the right and stop, because if they don't and speed and cut in front of us can cause accidents. If they receive any emergency, they should be require to put their sirens on, to get there faster and save someone's life, not without sirens.

They may do that far away and away from the earshot or visual eye of the suspect but as they approach the victim's house. They will turn off the sirens and be quiet as they open the police door ( not close the door and have another cruiser car to watch the opened police cruiser as more police cruisers arrive with no flashing lights ) then sprint up to the house and take positions then go in to make the arrest and if there is a hostage situation then the SWAT team will be called.
 
I've seen similar behavior many times to a conclusion; like going thru stop signs and then pulling into favorits spots for coffee breaks, etc, etc....
 
Cheri said:
There was no criminal activity, They're going to freggin Mcdonalds, I saw them pulling in the drive thru. :roll:

They may be very busy and get something quick to eat. A cop's job is not easy and the police has to become aware of the public's perceptions.
 
^Angel^ said:
Yeah but what if the police run someone over? without using siren or flashing to let people know that the police is speeding to get where the crime is happening?....

Then an ambulance will be called immediately. The investigation will follow shortly after that.
 
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