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Yeah well you know what? Its time for the **** to stop.

If the cops are working under cover the last thing they need is some goofy boob taking their picture. I realize they weren't under cover in the yard, but some of them may do it from time to time.

With that said..... Cop could have come over and discussed that with her and asked her not to do it and explain why.....then break her sh$t if she doesn't agree to stop
 
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Giving The State first benefit of the doubt runs counter to "innocent until proven guilty". The citizen should get the benefit of doubt. The burden of proof should be on The State.

Innocent until proven guilty is not the same as these situations.
 
With smartphones everywhere, police on notice they may be caught on camera - LA Times

"As the men stand with their backs to the woman, she can be heard saying, “I do not feel safe with you” and “You are making me feel unsafe and I have a right to be here” and “You need to stay away from me, I don’t feel safe with you closer to me,” among other statements.

Paez told The Times on Tuesday that the men had noticed her recording moments earlier and began to back up toward her to block her view of their operation."

"Paez said she began recording for the public’s safety when she saw the massive law enforcement presence, their military-style weapons and armor, and a line of people being detained. She said the officers started letting the bikers go soon after she pulled out her phone and started recording."

“It’s our responsibility to take care of each other,” Paez said. “It’s our constitutional right to film.”
 
Dude, my bro-in-law was a nurse at the trauma unit in downtown Atlanta. He had his ass kicked a few times.

I work in a medical field and have worked around many nurses and in a trauma unit.....it does not come close to comparing with what cops deal with on a daily basis.
 
then why are they arresting people if they are innocent? just give them a ticket to show up in court later.

They are arresting people they think have broken the law......this isn't judge Dredd where the scanner runs over their body and tells if they are innocent or not.
 
I work in a medical field and have worked around many nurses and in a trauma unit.....it does not come close to comparing with what cops deal with on a daily basis.

I don't think he was trying to say it's the same thing.

On a daily basis, most cops do not have any physical encounters, unless their fingertips brush someone else's when they hand them a ticket.
 
With smartphones everywhere, police on notice they may be caught on camera - LA Times

"As the men stand with their backs to the woman, she can be heard saying, “I do not feel safe with you” and “You are making me feel unsafe and I have a right to be here” and “You need to stay away from me, I don’t feel safe with you closer to me,” among other statements.

Paez told The Times on Tuesday that the men had noticed her recording moments earlier and began to back up toward her to block her view of their operation."

"Paez said she began recording for the public’s safety when she saw the massive law enforcement presence, their military-style weapons and armor, and a line of people being detained. She said the officers started letting the bikers go soon after she pulled out her phone and started recording."

“It’s our responsibility to take care of each other,” Paez said. “It’s our constitutional right to film.”

I don't have a problem with people filming the police but u don't interject yourself into the middle of a police action like the lady who got her phone broken.
 
They are arresting people they think have broken the law......this isn't judge Dredd where the scanner runs over their body and tells if they are innocent or not.

i have serious issue with that

-get arrested (even though you might be innocent)
-get a bail (if you have money, thanks for the cash)
-don't have money, then just sit in jail for however long your court case takes to prove you are innocent
-you are innocent- oh sorry you had to sit in jail for two years while we figure this out
 
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I don't think he was trying to say it's the same thing.

On a daily basis, most cops do not have any physical encounters, unless their fingertips brush someone else's when they hand them a ticket.

They deal with things a lot more than a nurse does.....speaking of the most angry people in the world.....nurses has got to be right up there.
 
i have serious issue with that

-get arrested (even though you might be innocent)
-get a bail (if you have money, thanks for the cash)
-don't have money, then just sit in jail for however long your court case takes to prove you are innocent
-you are innocent- oh sorry you had to sit in jail for two years while we figure this out

The overwhelming majority is guilty....they make arrests based on the evidence they have available.....sometimes other evidence comes out that clears the person....its not an ideal justice system but I am not sure what is better at this time.
 
The overwhelming majority is guilty....they make arrests based on the evidence they have available.....sometimes other evidence comes out that clears the person....its not an ideal justice system but I am not sure what is better at this time.

I am not saying the majority aren't. I am saying that we arrest people who are innocent, then have them spend 50k on a lawyer and say sorry.
 
They deal with things a lot more than a nurse does.....speaking of the most angry people in the world.....nurses has got to be right up there.

You're straying from the point. Just because cops deal with more confrontations, doesn't mean they are allowed to play by a different set of rules. In fact, they have professional training so that they can keep situations like this from getting out of hand.

When they escalate a situation, "they deal with this more than you" is not an excuse. In fact, it means they should have the experience, training, and presence of mind to de-escalate.

But nope, he destroyed private property and you are looking for any reason to defend his terrible behavior.
 
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What are your options for changing that?

give them a summons to show up, (if they then don't show up, then you can arrest them and keep them since they have shown they can't do what they are told)

let them pick a lawyer out, and state pick up the cost of whatever it may be.
 
I'm going to call BS on that 90% figure. I'm not afraid to call a spade a spade.

Disagree. 90% is impossibly exact, but you haven't even called the cop in this instance a spade. The worst you said about him is that you "aren't defending him".
 
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give them a summons to show up, (if they then don't show up, then you can arrest them and keep them since they have shown they can't do what they are told)

let them pick a lawyer out, and state pick up the cost of whatever it may be.

U think "Lawyers" are expensive now......just imagine how expensive they will be when the "state" pays whatever it is they charge.
 
Prosecutor sets a budget for what the state will spend and the defendant gets the same amount to spend on their defense.

That might work but it seems like that might add a bunch more to the county and city budgets that they cant afford.
 
Disagree. 90% is impossibly exact, but you haven't even called the cop in this instance a spade. The worst you said about him is that you "aren't defending him".

Oh?

In no, way, shape or form was he justified in the actions.

Care to retract your statement? As well as your BS 90% figure? Because you know better. It does make you a sad panda when you can't argue with me.
 
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