To Protect and to Serve II

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A tiny little country. What are their demographics? Are they still comparable?

Try again.
Dear lord. It’s an example that was successful.

Are you really comfortable allowing the state to determine what you can or cannot own or ingest? Do you believe in human volition?
 
Prove me wrong. Place your 5 previous pro-cop posts right here.
That's not how it works, genius. You are the one making the claim that I am "on record" for saying "no cop has ever done anything good ever". You are supposed to provide that evidence.

All I would have to do is just provide 1 post that proved that wrong (not 5) and it would blow your argument to pieces.

Find where I am on the record for saying ALL cops are bad ALL the time.
 
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Dear lord. It’s an example that was successful.

Are you really comfortable allowing the state to determine what you can or cannot own or ingest? Do you believe in human volition?
You’re an adorable little thing. I do mean adorable.

Do they determine how the rest of the world should function? Their demographics correlate with everyone? Shall Portugal determine how the rest of the world shall act? You’re stupid, I get that. But damn you are all about going full retard for any losing cause. Lmao. Please keep typing. Free entertainment.
 
You’re an adorable little thing. I do mean adorable.

Do they determine how the rest of the world should function? Their demographics correlate with everyone? Shall Portugal determine how the rest of the world shall act? You’re stupid, I get that. But damn you are all about going full ****** for any losing cause. Lmao. Please keep typing. Free entertainment.
Dripping with irony. You made the claim, I provided evidence to the contrary, your move, Sheena.
 
I need to prove a future medical claim? You’re cute. Adorable even. Do you know how many drug claims paramedics are called for? Emergency rooms?

You have zero knowledge of the medical profession whatsoever. You’re an idiot. Now that’s irrefutable.
See, this goes directly to the heart of the problem. I wonder how many of these drug problems that you are describing are associated with street drug dealers vs the legalized drug dealers we call doctors nowadays?

Not that I am necessarily wanting to lock up doctors, but in comparison to corner drug dealers, which ones are the biggest burden on society right now vs which one is law enforcement putting in jail most often?
 
Are you really comfortable allowing the state to determine what you can or cannot own or ingest?
Yes, he is.

Do you believe in human volition?
No, he does not.

Truth of the matter is that some of these so-called conservatives/Redhats are no better than the commies/leftwing snowflakes they complain about.
 
Dripping with irony. You made the claim, I provided evidence to the contrary, your move, Sheena.
See, this goes directly to the heart of the problem. I wonder how many of these drug problems that you are describing are associated with street drug dealers vs the legalized drug dealers we call doctors nowadays?

Not that I am necessarily wanting to lock up doctors, but in comparison to corner drug dealers, which ones are the biggest burden on society right now vs which one is law enforcement putting in jail most often?
I asked a simple thing from both of you tards from earlier.

Present them.
 

While we're here, can you share the survey link this is based on with me?

I had no idea it was this bad. If so, it must be addressed. I'd like to share your data with our Sheriff and HR folks. We don't have our own CISM team. Be nice to have the numbers to make the argument that intervention is better than litigation.
 
It was a little bitty yap yap type dog and he just nonchalantly shot it for no other reason than to be an a-hole. He then gets up close to the homeowner in what I think could be interpreted as a threatening manor.
Legally speaking I'm sure deadly force is very questionable, but at what point does an individual's rights come into play?
If I'm at home minding my own business and a cop pulls up and tells me to come out into the street and I refuse....and he shoots my dog.... which to me personally is a member of my family because she's barking at him....then takes an aggressive posture on me.... my thoughts are I've got the right to protect myself.
If you look back through this thread I'm one of the posters more likely to defend the cops, but I can't begin to understand what this cop was thinking or trying to accomplish.
I've been referred to as bootlicker several times and regularly poked fun at Ras over loose cigarettes and busted taillights.... defended the NY cops that choked the big man that later died and several others.... I appreciate the job cops do and the risks they're exposed to, but this cop deserves every disgusting comment made about him.

We're good. Like I said, didn't watch the video. So let's try this: if it was an unwarranted shooting, then that's Cruelty to Animals at the very least. If, say...(for sake of a different perspective) a State Trooper pulled up to serve me with a summons for Traffic Court; my dog advanced and barked at him; and he shot it...well, I'm not going to shoot the Trooper, but I am going to sue the State...after I get out of jail for Assault on an LEO.

There are bad cops out there. Hate to admit it, but they're there. Just don't let the actions of the bad ones override, or obscure, the actions of those many more who serve with honor. That's all I ask.
 
While we're here, can you share the survey link this is based on with me?

I had no idea it was this bad. If so, it must be addressed. I'd like to share your data with our Sheriff and HR folks. We don't have our own CISM team. Be nice to have the numbers to make the argument that intervention is better than litigation.
On a serious note, thanks for trying to make a difference.
 
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We're good. Like I said, didn't watch the video. So let's try this: if it was an unwarranted shooting, then that's Cruelty to Animals at the very least. If, say...(for sake of a different perspective) a State Trooper pulled up to serve me with a summons for Traffic Court; my dog advanced and barked at him; and he shot it...well, I'm not going to shoot the Trooper, but I am going to sue the State...after I get out of jail for Assault on an LEO.

There are bad cops out there. Hate to admit it, but they're there. Just don't let the actions of the bad ones override, or obscure, the actions of those many more who serve with honor. That's all I ask.

Really? What you're saying is that your emotions are no different than mine and you'd feel like the POS killed a member of your own family. Of course you'd have to wait for him to put his weapon away while he's hog tying your hands behind your back for some bogus charge of resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer. Not to mention his buddies have showed up by now and are just chomping at the bit to crack you upside the head for attacking their buddy.
Cops have a bad rep for a reason and that reason is that they aren't little buddies to the general public. They protect their own and screw anyone that doesn't conform to the clique they belong to.
 
Really? What you're saying is that your emotions are no different than mine and you'd feel like the POS killed a member of your own family. Of course you'd have to wait for him to put his weapon away while he's hog tying your hands behind your back for some bogus charge of resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer. Not to mention his buddies have showed up by now and are just chomping at the bit to crack you upside the head for attacking their buddy.
Cops have a bad rep for a reason and that reason is that they aren't little buddies to the general public. They protect their own and screw anyone that doesn't conform to the clique they belong to.

For goodness sake, get over it. Bad cops are out there. So are bad lawyers, doctors, investment bankers, car salesmen, and what not. The title of the thread is "To Protect and Serve II", so obviously the focus here is on LEO's, specifically (apparently) bad LEO's. I'm not here to defend the bad ones. They deserve the full measure of justice, and then some, as they have betrayed both their oath and the public trust. I come here to remind me of why I have to go all out to earn that trust back...and to hold the line against those who think all cops are bad.

No, my emotions are no different than yours. I've learned to control mine, especially when on the job. I'm not one of DTH's 40%'ers, and if you had to go to the ER before the jail with me, you left me no choice. I've made my mistakes over the years, but I try to never make the same one twice.

I don't want to be your little buddy. That's not what you expect from me. You call me when you need help. I come, and do all I can to help.

Serve, and Protect. Really, just that simple.
 
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