To Protect and to Serve II

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Y’all may think this is a good thing but it’s not. Frivolous lawsuits will make no one want the job and they happen daily.

Cops write frivolous tickets everyday for jaywalking, busted taillights, blown tag lights, and window tint amongst other things.

Now that they can be held accountable for violating the rights of citizens no one will want the job? It should be an honor and a privilege to wear the badge and not taken lightly so if someone feels like they cannot uphold the constitution then they shouldn’t be an officer.
 
But by 10:45 p.m., the Detectives Endowment Association was declaring that Finest had become “ill” after being “intentionally poisoned by one or more workers at the Shake Shack” — as Police Benevolent Association president Pat Lynch made a show of visiting Bellevue while his union declared at 10:47 p.m. that police officers came “under attack” from a “toxic substance, believed to be bleach.”

Shake Shack should sue NYPD for defamation...
 
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Cops write frivolous tickets everyday for jaywalking, busted taillights, blown tag lights, and window tint amongst other things.

Now that they can be held accountable for violating the rights of citizens no one will want the job? It should be an honor and a privilege to wear the badge and not taken lightly so if someone feels like they cannot uphold the constitution then they shouldn’t be an officer.
You realize the police only enforce the laws on the books right? Those frivalous laws were written by the lawmakers, not enforcement.
 
Nazis exterminated Jews, we're talking about simple equipment citations. Apples/Oranges.

How should they be punished for writing these citations?
No no no. This isn't about the employees at the Shake Shack. That comment was specifically made about the cops just doing their jobs. And cops have done far more than just hand out silly citations. They have also been behind the loss of life and gone unpunished.

This is what I was replying to:
You realize the police only enforce the laws on the books right? Those frivalous laws were written by the lawmakers, not enforcement.

That had nothing to do with equipment citations, nor does the larger conversation just revolve around that subject.
 
Cops write frivolous tickets everyday for jaywalking, busted taillights, blown tag lights, and window tint amongst other things.

Now that they can be held accountable for violating the rights of citizens no one will want the job? It should be an honor and a privilege to wear the badge and not taken lightly so if someone feels like they cannot uphold the constitution then they shouldn’t be an officer.
Funny thing is if people obeyed the laws we had. There wouldn’t be so many. What law do you consider frivolous? Just so I know what I’m addressing. Just to be clear I’ve wrote 2 in 26 years. I give warnings
 
No no no. This isn't about the employees at the Shake Shack. That comment was specifically made about the cops just doing their jobs. And cops have done far more than just hand out silly citations. They have also been behind the loss of life and gone unpunished.

This is what I was replying to:


That had nothing to do with equipment citations, nor does the larger conversation just revolve around that subject.
Don't worry man. Protests will ramp up again and some cops will get murdered again, and you and the others can celebrate some more.
 
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Imagine having a low paying job having to put up with scumbag pos like these "protesters"....and I'm supposedly to feel sorry they got smoke in their eyes and spilled their Starbucks?

 
No no no. This isn't about the employees at the Shake Shack. That comment was specifically made about the cops just doing their jobs. And cops have done far more than just hand out silly citations. They have also been behind the loss of life and gone unpunished.

This is what I was replying to:


That had nothing to do with equipment citations, nor does the larger conversation just revolve around that subject.
The post I was responding to was about cops writing equipment citations specifically.
 
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