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No, not all cops are horrible people. The idiots breaking the law and then acting like they are the victims, along with their left wing anti-cop activists are horrible people.
Cops are horrible people. Though in the U.S it isn't surprising given how a high school reject is capable of becoming a police officer. Being part of the police should require an IQ of at least 115 as well as a good look into the person's past to see if they were ever a bully. Hitting a young small woman wearing a bikini is something only stupid ape cops do.
No, not all cops are horrible people. The idiots breaking the law and then acting like they are the victims, along with their left wing anti-cop activists are horrible people.
Another silly accusation of police officers from a unknown person's camera. Need the facts, not the hype, sick of these stories on the internet. When you have the facts and the whole story as to why the police were dealing with this female from the beginning you can make an opinion. Like Jacobo stated, if you listen to the orders of the police you will have no problems. All, All , these people do not listen to the police and resist or refuse to comply every time.
Cops use any reason to escalate the situation and use force and make an arrest. Some departments make cops perform more arrests for their reviews. Not to mention if they feel slighted they get to take out their anger with impunity. YOu might have seen it in another thread, but cops take alot of courses on lethal force, but barely any on de-escalating situations. So they always go to immediate violence first. This will keep happening until people line up at the town halls to change the laws.
Yes, Ive seen police threaten and intimidate someone into giving them permission to search their car at a traffic stop. When the driver initially refused the police used all kinds of threats and intimidation, well, maybe we call a drug dog to the scene, we can still detain you for being suspicious, etc etc.
They are trained to do this sort of thing, that is a problem imo!
I think once a person rejects them, they need to immediately leave the scene and not permitted to try to intimidate people.
There are times when people should not comply with police (like the above situation), if they didnt want police searching their car, that is their decision to make and they have that right, If police are permitted to threaten and intimidate in order to gain permission, well, then civilians should be permitted to do the same thing (challenging police decisions/ orders).
Every parent should be teaching their kids their rights when it comes to dealing with police, so they will know when they must comply and when its best NOT to.
..........Every parent should be teaching their kids their rights when it comes to dealing with police, so they will know when they must comply and when its best NOT to.
Just make sure that one has all their ducks in a row when they do such. If they don't or if the lay of the land is different or if the parent used the wrong rule book (such those Sovereign Citizens quoting from, say, the Articles of Confederation), it could go poorly.
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