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Old 08-31-2018, 12:20 PM
 
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A San Diego sheriff recently was in court accused of raping several women.

There will always be bad apples that take advantage of positions of power.
The issue is, for years they got away with it.
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Old 10-20-2018, 10:42 PM
 
Location: Ohio
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no. private police agencies are worse that government police agencies. often times what will happen is private police agency will operate under the color of bounty hunter laws which give them far more leeway when dealing with people. they can enter your home without a warrant, they can search your car without a warrant, they can haul you off to jail for looking at them cross eyed with no recourse on your part. sorry, but as bad as some LEOs can be, a private police force would be far worse.
#1, the person has to be wanted: 2; A private agency can not operate as a Bail enforcement agent/cy, unless they are licensed to do so by their State. Other than that, their so called citizen arrest powers are no more than granted any other citizen of that state.

If you are referring to Taylor v. Taintor for authority to enter/break into a home without a warrant, that is considered weak Dicta.

I did some research on this many years ago and was on another message board when the subject came up. One of the Lawyers on the board said that KeyCite has Taylor v. Taintor "Yellow flagged". I'm not a lawyer, but this meant while it was not specifically overruled, it was not yet "Red flagged", meaning not good law anymore.
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Old 10-20-2018, 11:00 PM
 
Location: Montgomery County, PA
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Ashlie Roberts was arrested last month by Miller for driving under the influence and drug possession. Roberts admitted she had done the crime and she was willing to do the time. However, after she made bail, Miller contacted the 34-year-old woman and told her to meet him in a parking lot on August 14th. So, she did.



Then this:



Secret recording catches deputy in blackmail, request for sexual favors - Story | Fox 5 Atlanta

"Blue lives matter," right?
This skit is in just about every porn.
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Old 10-21-2018, 06:24 AM
 
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Ashlie Roberts was arrested last month by Miller for driving under the influence and drug possession. Roberts admitted she had done the crime and she was willing to do the time. However, after she made bail, Miller contacted the 34-year-old woman and told her to meet him in a parking lot on August 14th. So, she did.



Then this:



Secret recording catches deputy in blackmail, request for sexual favors - Story | Fox 5 Atlanta

"Blue lives matter," right?
""Blue lives matter," right?"

The ONLY point I see in you starting this thread is to show how you utterly hate ALL police.

ONE cop does something wrong and you feel an obligation to attack EVERY policeman in the country.

Sad, so VERY SAD!
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Old 10-21-2018, 06:28 AM
 
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If one wanted to they could fill this board up with stories of bad cops.

Because of protests they are finally starting to be held accountable.

That is also good for the good cops.

"If one wanted to they could fill this board up with stories of bad cops."


Out of he MILLIONS of interactions with the police DAILY, how may do you think are "bad"?


How many pages do you think that would be if reported on this board?
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Old 10-21-2018, 06:32 AM
 
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DUI and drug possession...two non-crimes to begin with.

Then the perverted Barney Fife tries to run game on this chick.

Sounds like a subplot from The Sopranos.

"DUI and drug possession...two non-crimes to begin with. "


I HOPE you don't think you have ANY credibility!
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Old 10-21-2018, 06:38 AM
 
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It's FAR more than one cop. Power-tripping is inherent in unionized government employees--of ALL stripes.]


LOL, no.Your post is bias.
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Old 10-21-2018, 06:59 AM
 
Location: WY
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"Blue lives matter," right?
You're damn freakin' right they matter.

But cops like the one in your link are despised by most other cops - they dishonor the badge, dishonor the profession, and undermine the public trust, and the public lives and property that the vast majority of the 800,000 law enforcement officers nationwide bust their ass to protect every day.

Hate sons of b*tches like this one.

This from the wife of a retired cop.
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Old 10-21-2018, 07:11 AM
 
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Ashlie Roberts was arrested last month by Miller for driving under the influence and drug possession. Roberts admitted she had done the crime and she was willing to do the time. However, after she made bail, Miller contacted the 34-year-old woman and told her to meet him in a parking lot on August 14th. So, she did.



Then this:



Secret recording catches deputy in blackmail, request for sexual favors - Story | Fox 5 Atlanta

"Blue lives matter," right?
I don't see where there is a recording to listen to at this link. Yes, blue lives matter.

There are good cops and bad cops. More good than bad.

MS13 comes here illegally and murders American citizens yet the leftists want illegals allowed in and and their lives should matter.

A bad cop does something as disgusting as this and it should mean his life/blue lives doesn't matter??

This won't hurt cops reputations in the eyes of the left because they already despise cops.
Americans who support our police know there is always one bad apple in every bunch.

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Old 10-21-2018, 07:31 AM
 
Location: Denver, CO
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""Blue lives matter," right?"

The ONLY point I see in you starting this thread is to show how you utterly hate ALL police.

ONE cop does something wrong and you feel an obligation to attack EVERY policeman in the country.

Sad, so VERY SAD!
Oh wow! An old resurrected thread of mine!

I don't “hate” anyone, unless they violate the non-aggression principle and harm my family or property.

I do feel sorry, however, for so-called “conservatives” who worship and bootlick government revenue collectors.

SAD!
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