To Protect and to Serve II

They get tons of arrests of killers, rapists, robbers from writing tickets and other “minor” infractions. And those two instances happened because of the criminal resisting arrest or fighting police
Just imagine how many more criminals you could catch if you set up roadblocks all across the county?

You can't justify harassing motorists and being a revenue hawk for the sake of fighting crime. Else, you can justify doing anything for the greater good. If these clowns can shutdown businesses and lock everyone down for the sake of health and safety, then it wouldn't be a stretch for LEOs to want to do the same and set up roadblocks and checkpoints everywhere to fight crime.
 
Just imagine how many more criminals you could catch if you set up roadblocks all across the county?

You can't justify harassing motorists and being a revenue hawk for the sake of fighting crime. Else, you can justify doing anything for the greater good. If these clowns can shutdown businesses and lock everyone down for the sake of health and safety, then it wouldn't be a stretch for LEOs to want to do the same and set up roadblocks and checkpoints everywhere to fight crime.
I actually am not in support of roadblocks ever unless there is an emergent reason to do so
 
But someone else could justify them as a tool to fight crime. Just like you justified revenue traffic stops a few minutes ago.
I’m not “justifying” traffic stops for just revenue. I do understand that pulling someone over for no headlights, running a stop sign, speeding, etc. is not some fascist thing. It’s also to keep people safe
 
Watch how the witness to the abuse is lectured and discounted by the POS cop.
In addition, the lies and omissions should give people to not put “our boys in blue” on a pedestal. They at a minimum reflect the general population which is divided between good and bad people. I would imagine that the number of people who have a need to control and dominate are attracted to an LEO career.
I will say that I’ve met LEO’s who I believe are good people but this video shows the evil that exists and the steps they take to hide their criminal behavior.

 
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Watch how the witness to the abuse is lectured and discounted by the POS cop.
In addition, the lies and omissions should give people to not put “our boys in blue” on a pedestal. They at a minimum reflect the general population which is divided between good and bad people. I would imagine that the number of people who have a need to control and dominate are attracted to an LEO career.
I will say that I’ve met LEO’s who I believe are good people but this video shows the evil that exists and the steps they take to hide their criminal behavior.


This video doesn't make me feel any less cautious about encounters with police. These police nowadays fit a profile. They are either the guys that got thrown into lockers in high school or they have an axe to grind with the prom king and queen.

The majority of police are not on the side of the people. They serve and protect the bureaucracy. You are nothing to these (most of these) people.
 
Gangs Of LA Sheriff's Deputies Are Running Amok, Bullying Other Cops | ZeroHedge

Almost as troubling, the RAND report claims the Banditos have used violence against inmates in LASD custody as an initiation rite, requiring initiate deputies to use "unnecessary force" before they can receive the clique's tattoo — a skeleton in a Sombrero holding a revolver.

"So you have a kid who wants to be accepted, they would ask are you ready to get your ink? And that meant you had to get into a use-of-force and send an inmate to the hospital, sometimes by breaking the orbital bone."
 

These cops will use anything for probable cause.

Us against Them... and we are behind on the scorecards with cuts over our eyes.

At oral argument, Andrzejewski claimed that his “conduct was still justified because he had probable cause to believe [Soukaneh] was possessing a firearm without a permit as he had not yet been able to verify the validity of the permit.” In other words, because Soukaneh “disclosed he had a weapon in the vehicle,” that gave him probable cause to search and seize Soukaneh. In Connecticut, carrying a pistol in a car without a permit is a Class D felony.
 
PICTURED: Career Criminal, 31, Who Shot Dead Houston Police Vet of 31-years and injured another cop when they tried to serve arrest warrant at his home, before he was killed by police

A veteran cop was killed and another was wounded while executing a warrant in Houston early Monday morning.

The suspect has since been identified by family members as Deon Ledet, 31, who has a criminal record dating back to 2008.

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Deon Ledet, 31, was identified by family members as the suspect who shot and killed a veteran cop and injured another while they were at his house on an arrest warrant early Monday morning

William 'Bill' Jeffrey died in hospital on Monday after the early morning shootout. His partner Sgt. Michael Vance was also shot and taken to the hospital where he remains in a stable condition.

Suspect named in shooting that left Houston police vet dead, wounded another cop in raid | Daily Mail Online
 
Half the problem is the cop that actually carried out this arrest, but certainly the other half goes to us (civilians) for even reporting this crap. The cop and the cashier need their asses whipped.

Homeless Pennsylvania man faces 7 years for allegedly underpaying for Mountain Dew by 43 cents

Joseph Sobolewski walked into a convenience store in Perry County where there was a special for 20-ounce Mountain Dew bottles: 2 for $3.

Sobolewski took one bottle, put down $2 on the counter and walked out, PennLive reported. The store called the police and he was arrested. What Sobolewski may not have known was that a single bottle of Mountain Dew cost $2.29, not $1.50.
 

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