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Putting placards in squad cars advising arrested individuals from cooperating with police. In tax payer paid for cop cars. How about placing the Ten Commandments next to it? So sick of this liberal nightmare.
The back seat of every Minneapolis police squad car will soon display a message in English and Spanish: You have the right to remain silent about your place of birth, immigration status and everything else.
This is typical of the left's rejection of the rule of law and the coddling and encouragement of criminal offenders.
No, its not coddling or encouraging offenders, its making sure people KNOW THEIR RIGHTS, as it relates to dealing and speaking with police. This is a great idea imo, most people get themselves into more trouble just from doing too much talking, or not really knowing their rights or when they apply.
I’ll be more specific about the Republican view:
If the suspect is black, then they are guilty until proven innocent.
If the suspect is white, then they are innocent until proven guilty.
When it comes to drug related offenses, around here police dont care whether you are white black or purple, you are ASSUMED guilty right away and NO special treatment is given to a particular race...
I guess these local police have not gotten the memo yet, that drug crimes are a tool of racism, they were not supposed to be used against white people, DUH. LOL!!!
If the mayor was truly seeking "justice" he'd abolish the public police department then abolish his own office.
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