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Very Super Troopers-esque
Do you honestly think any department would ever let something like this see the light of day?
I took it as cops poking fun at themselves.
I thought it was funny.
I used to be a regular at a gastro pub in Denver and this alcoholic cop drank on the same schedule as I did. He was one of the funniest, most self deprecating people I ever met.
You could write a best seller based entirely off vodka influenced conversations with this guy.
Good points, but its much simpler. There have always been cops who make poor decisions and there always will be. No amount of training, vetting, or guessing will ever change the fact. Just be happy knowing you will always be able to cut and paste links showing dumbasses being dumbasses.I love Cracked. Sticking with the pop culture bend, I think one problem is we've glorified cops in movies. Guys go in wanting to be Bruce Willis, but the job is more like Reginald Veljohnson. A lot of what they do is boring (and I, for one, would get extremely stressed out about giving people traffic tickets). When there is action, some of those guys end up going over the top.
I don't blame them in many cases. They spend a lot of time training to use force. They watch media glorify the use of force. They are scared about what might happen if they are too hesitant to use force. Etc. Dealing with these kinds of factors, as a population, we would likely behave similarly. We just need to push for a change in law enforcement mindset so that we can prevent those factors from leading to an overuse of force.
Good points, but its much simpler. There have always been cops who make poor decisions and there always will be. No amount of training, vetting, or guessing will ever change the fact. Just be happy knowing you will always be able to cut and paste links showing dumbasses being dumbasses.
Good points, but its much simpler. There have always been cops who make poor decisions and there always will be. No amount of training, vetting, or guessing will ever change the fact. Just be happy knowing you will always be able to cut and paste links showing dumbasses being dumbasses.
15-Year-Old Convicted Of Domestic Terrorism For "Swatting" Prank On Another Gamer
Thoughts? Sentence too harsh? Do we need a higher level of threat verification before enlisting a Swat response? This seems like it could be another no knock debate.
Too harsh? No. I don't agree with the "domestic terrorism" charge, but if someone calls in something like this and it turns out to be a prank, they should pay the price both in legal charges and reimbursement of whatever the cost of putting that team in the field.
There should be more of a verification before sending in the emergency teams though, I agree with that.
He got 25 years and he is 15. That seems quite high. Not saying he shouldn't do some time, but basically a life sentence? Yikes.
Good points, but its much simpler. There have always been cops who make poor decisions and there always will be. No amount of training, vetting, or guessing will ever change the fact. Just be happy knowing you will always be able to cut and paste links showing dumbasses being dumbasses.
Question would be...
Is this a fact or just something that doesn't hit the news that often?
That's an honest question that should be answered, but my question is why would it not be on the news?
If they are killing people when it's an overuse of force, they're even bigger dumbasses than cops, because private security isn't getting off the hook for that. That's one reason I'd be very surprised to find out there is similar behavior.
