Rasputin_Vol
"Slava Ukraina"
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Thank you for saying this.“There’s no situation that a good cop can’t make worse.”
Been there, done that, and now I always teach that one to new deputies. Make sure all of your mistakes are honest ones. The power of your office comes from the people you serve.
Our police force needs to be retrained. Right now it seems that they believe they are trained a military force and the public is the enemy. Perhaps they should spend a little more time getting to know the people and business owners in their patrol areas and a little less time sitting in parking lots trying to nab speeders.
So it’s the cops fault that they are being targeted. Tell me you’re a progressive without telling me. Up is down.Retraining won't do anything. They might refrain from the behavior for maybe 1-2 months of their murder if you think you will get away with attitude. Then go right back to business as usual when things cool down. What we need is police department administrators who aggressively investigate applicants' backgrounds. Weed out those aligned with hate groups, gang associations, violent lawbreaking, whether domestic, robbery, and such. Look very carefully at their social media presence. Further, subject them to evaluations such as DISC, HEXACO, MBTI, or EPI - or similar. All to weed out undesirables before they are hired and become a problem. I think also retested with similar tools once every 3-4yrs, as people do change. When a pattern of disciplinary behaviors begin to manifest themselves, get rid of them at the third strike, and collaborate with in-state and out-of-state PDs to prevent them being hired as cops elsewhere. Finally, when they do break the law, treat them the same way any citizen would be treated by the legal system if they broke the same law. Only then will we have a truly accountable law enforcement that citizens trust.
If it hasn't already begun, we will see ever more increasing incidents of citizens targeting cops, deliberately shooting them, seeking to hit them with vehicles, even baiting them into places to kill them. People are slowly now having an attitude of when stopped by a cop for whatever reason, get them first because they already have murderous intent toward you. I just don't like what I'm seeing developing in the here and now.
Now, watch what the blindly blues do.
So it’s the cops fault that they are being targeted. Tell me you’re a progressive without telling me. Up is down.
I don’t protect nurses who harm or do not do their job. If they show a fundamental lack of knowledge for the area I go back to who trained them and start evaluating their competencies. They need some further instruction. There is allot less ass sitting when I’m at work than I hear reported on my nights off. We have already removed 2 RNs for gross negligence.How many bad nurses would you protect? The problem with cops is they treat their own like they can do no wrong and protect them to a fault.
Nope I hate bad cops the problem is that too many laypeople don’t understand law and police procedures and claim some cops are doing “bad” when they actually aren’tHow many bad nurses would you protect? The problem with cops is they treat their own like they can do no wrong and protect them to a fault.
You pose non factual words as evidence. It is not.. Todays police force is immensely better trained and less likely to go hands on or shoot than your grand dad’s or even your dad’s force. This may directly correlated to the willingness to assault LEO’s. This is purely speculative but so are your talking points.In part yes, their increasing brutal behavior acts as a catalyst. When you kick and beat an animal (humans are animals BTW. however, much we deny it), at some point it feels cornered and begins to fight back. With you, the interesting thing is, I proposed solutions to the problem. You on the other hand went into the typical pro-blue Charlie Brown defensive lament: "Why's everybody always pickin' on me?"