zeppelin128
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I am. Its the profession itself that is the problem.
Are some cops good people, yes, undoubtedly. However, make no mistake, there are no good cops. They all enforce laws that conflict with their own conscience and sense of morality. Just following orders...
Well I dont have a gag reflex. Crime sucks.
...Did you really think we want those laws observed?" said Dr. Ferris. "We want them to be broken. You'd better get it straight that it's not a bunch of boy scouts you're up against... We're after power and we mean it... There's no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws. Who wants a nation of law-abiding citizens? What's there in that for anyone? But just pass the kind of laws that can neither be observed nor enforced or objectively interpreted and you create a nation of law-breakers and then you cash in on guilt. Now that's the system, Mr. Reardon, that's the game, and once you understand it, you'll be much easier to deal with.
Good news
"Preliminary data from the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) finds that 128 police officers died in the line of duty in 201744 of them were fatally shot. Last year 64 officers were fatally shot. And since 2011, the numbers have largely gone down."
There Still Wasn't a War on Cops in 2017 - Hit & Run : Reason.com
When given a choice between your rights, or their pension, which do you think they will choose....
Cops are simply the spearhead of all political will in America.
Name any bad actor throughout history, Hitler, Stalin, whoever, they wouldve never achieved the level of murder and mayhem absent police and military.
I am. Its the profession itself that is the problem.
Are some cops good people, yes, undoubtedly. However, make no mistake, there are no good cops. They all enforce laws that conflict with their own conscience and sense of morality. Just following orders...
I simply dont believe cops go out with the intent of murdering or targeting innocent people
I'm sure most of them don't intend to, but their profession by it's very nature calls for suppression as the arm of the State. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Couple that with militarized tactics and you end up with normal people that will absolutely murder someone to fulfill the wishes of the State.
No idea what you meant to say.
There are a lot of things working against the cops, to be fair. Poor training, a lack of non-lethal weapons, and being encouraged to enforce pizz poor laws. I get that. It makes the work conditions of being a cop very difficult. However, cops have a union. Why don't they use the union to help improve these conditions? Instead of begging for more military tactical gear and MRAPs, why not do something that actually favors less aggression towards the citizens?I'm beginning to think we, at least in many (most?) cases might be focusing on the officer a bit too much and need to do a much better job of focusing on the training. In what I could glean from the Shaver decision there was a lot of "acting as he was trained" verbiage thrown around. Now, I'm pretty dubious (nobody else seemed quite so hot to shoot Shaver) but the fact the argument was made at all points to a serious flaw IMO.
There's also evidence to suggest (and this is hardly limited to the Shaver incident) that the officer doing the shooting had a history that suggested he might be a liability. For myself if I was his supervisor and found out one of my officers had etched "You're F'ed" on his personal weapon he'd never carry that weapon, or any other for that matter, in my dept again.
There are a lot of things working against the cops, to be fair. Poor training, a lack of non-lethal weapons, and being encouraged to enforce pizz poor laws. I get that. It makes the work conditions of being a cop very difficult. However, cops have a union. Why don't they use the union to help improve these conditions? Instead of begging for more military tactical gear and MRAPs, why not do something that actually favors less aggression towards the citizens?
What in particular in my post was naive? I clearly said they need better training, better non-lethal weapons and pizz poor laws to enforce. Where is your sore spot with what I said?
It can always be said that it would be great if police agencies had unlimited budgets for training their officers.
It can always be said that it would be great if police agencies had unlimited budgets to hire better people to be officers.
But two things are true. Number one, they don't have unlimited budgets. Two, even if they did, their officers are still going to daily insert themselves into conflicts and situations which involve people who are aggressive, dangerous, and unpredictable.
No matter how much you pay to get good officers and no matter how much you train them, they can't read the minds of the people they are dealing with.
It can always be said that it would be great if police agencies had unlimited budgets for training their officers.
It can always be said that it would be great if police agencies had unlimited budgets to hire better people to be officers.
But two things are true. Number one, they don't have unlimited budgets. Two, even if they did, their officers are still going to daily insert themselves into conflicts and situations which involve people who are aggressive, dangerous, and unpredictable.
No matter how much you pay to get good officers and no matter how much you train them, they can't read the minds of the people they are dealing with.