NC_Skins
07-03-2013, 03:56 PM
Bottom line is. Cops should be held to a higher standard. The problem is, they aren't. (as noted by many of these things posted)
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NC_Skins 07-03-2013, 03:56 PM Bottom line is. Cops should be held to a higher standard. The problem is, they aren't. (as noted by many of these things posted) RedskinMike 07-03-2013, 03:58 PM You knew that was going to happen. Off-Duty Cop Charged With Murder in Road Rage Shooting | Video - ABC News (http://abcnews.go.com/US/video/off-duty-cop-charged-murder-road-rage-shooting-19365060) This happened 1 mile from my house. SmootSmack 07-03-2013, 04:08 PM Pointing out a police doing something nice is like pointing out a lawyer for getting somebody out of a speeding ticket. It's their job. As CR pointed out, cops are very much appreciated and respected. In fact, I have two in my own family that serve with the highway patrol. In fact, we had to bury one this past week. My uncle was a beacon and model of how officers should be. Respected the position, respected his fellow officers, and respected the people he served. https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/1012765_10152939697845436_2538926_n.jpg Most of the stuff that's posted here is negative because that's basically what this thread is about. (cops doing stupid shit) I've posted the other week about how good our cops handled a shooting in our town. http://www.thewarpath.net/debating-with-the-enemy/52715-five-year-old-boy-accidentally-shoots-8.html#post1012916 Just because I'm not posting the "good" deeds the cops are doing doesn't mean I'm not aware of those good deeds. Furthermore, I understand that the majority of cops are good, and don't abuse the power given to them. However, even good cops hide the actions of bad cops with their "Thin Blue Line". I have more of a issue with the system itself than I do with individual cops. We have leadership in law enforcement that would rather cover up a bad cop's actions than to punish said action. They essentially are condoning the bad behavior. I've seen it happen. I've had the Sgt. here at the university tell me of many instances where it happens. I'm sorry for the loss. I suppose it's because we don't have a "kudos to cops" thread that comments here (I'm sure many without knowing the full story of what happened) stand out. Perhaps it's because of the negative nature of the majority of the threads in this forum but it seems like a lot of people here are anti "The Man" to somewhat absurd extremes. Or I could just be making assumptions, probably am. That said, I don't really buy the "it's your job" argument. Yes, they've chosen to put themselves in a position of danger at nearly any given moment. But, and I know this may upset some, but people willingly join the military and are lauded as heroes, yet it seems to me police officers often aren't. Again, very sorry for your family's loss MTK 07-03-2013, 04:24 PM I'm sorry for the loss. I suppose it's because we don't have a "kudos to cops" thread that comments here (I'm sure many without knowing the full story of what happened) stand out. Perhaps it's because of the negative nature of the majority of the threads in this forum but it seems like a lot of people here are anti "The Man" to somewhat absurd extremes. Or I could just be making assumptions, probably am. That said, I don't really buy the "it's your job" argument. Yes, they've chosen to put themselves in a position of danger at nearly any given moment. But, and I know this may upset some, but people willingly join the military and are lauded as heroes, yet it seems to me police officers often aren't. Again, very sorry for your family's loss Agreed. Soldiers do some horrible things too but are mostly off limits to criticism it seems. NC_Skins 07-03-2013, 07:59 PM I'm sorry for the loss. I suppose it's because we don't have a "kudos to cops" thread that comments here (I'm sure many without knowing the full story of what happened) stand out. Perhaps it's because of the negative nature of the majority of the threads in this forum but it seems like a lot of people here are anti "The Man" to somewhat absurd extremes. Or I could just be making assumptions, probably am. That said, I don't really buy the "it's your job" argument. Yes, they've chosen to put themselves in a position of danger at nearly any given moment. But, and I know this may upset some, but people willingly join the military and are lauded as heroes, yet it seems to me police officers often aren't. Again, very sorry for your family's loss Thank you for the condolences Smoot. We've pretty much prepared for his departure since the beginning of the year when he was diagnosed with cancer of the pancreas, which was inoperable in his case. Glad we got a chance to say goodbye to him a couple weeks ago with the rest of the family. Also, **** cancer. Yes, I will agree with you that military is viewed more favorably among the population compared to police officers, but I imagine that's because people interact more with our police than the military. We see the bad things cops do on youtube, but we hardly hear about the rapes and murders done by military men unless it's leak to the press. I'm sure if more people followed the military personnel around with cameras, we'd probably be horrified at some of the things our "heroes" do. I personally think military men, fireman, and cops all have thankless and underpaid jobs. I salute the men serving, but I also distrust the system as it is. Needless to say, I assure you that I hold the same type of contempt for the soldiers (and leaders) that do these types of things, and then try to cover it up. As far as anti-"the man" goes, I'm anarchist at heart, but I know realistically that a government is needed because we have too many stupid (and corrupt) people to govern themselves. I'm big with civil rights and liberties, and think those are are that should not be meddled with. I think corporate money and religion have no place in our government, but both seemingly continue to sway our political structure in favor of the morally bankrupt. Giantone 07-04-2013, 08:39 AM This happened 1 mile from my house. I go by the spot everyday on the way home . Giantone 07-04-2013, 08:52 AM Bottom line is. Cops should be held to a higher standard. The problem is, they aren't. (as noted by many of these things posted) Sorry , I have to say bullshit to this ! Why , just because you say so? Look the police officers themselves try to hold themselves as examples to the public but as was pointed out there are bad apples in every section of society, don't damn all because of a few and when all that is posted is the bad , well then that is the impression you are giving that all ...not just some are bad. We say the same about our sports hero's , they should be held to a higher standard, again same answer ...they are human and there are some bad with the good, it happens but if all we do is point out the bad then we give the view that are beliefs of them is just that all bad. People that should be held to a higher standard..... Police Military Parents Firemen EMTs Teachers Clergy Politicians' Doctors Athletes Business people anyone alive....etc. Giantone 07-04-2013, 08:55 AM It's not cool to appreciate police officers I'm finding that out. NC_Skins 07-08-2013, 12:42 PM We say the same about our sports hero's , they should be held to a higher standard, again same answer ... Most of the "we" you speak of are ignorant people who have no grasp of what's valuable and what is not. Nobody in their right mind thinks a sports hero should be held to a higher standard. Mainly because nobody in their right mind (beyond kids) would put a sports hero on a pedestal. To put a athlete and a public officer in the same category is laughable at best. Yes, I expect more from cops, doctors, and politicians. Yes I think there should be a higher standard from these people while doing their jobs. If you don't understand why that should be, I'm not sure what to tell you. I think it would be clear on how valuable those professions are to the public and the amount of lives at stake with the powers these positions hold. NC_Skins 07-08-2013, 01:04 PM This is the standard I speak of. The system is corrupt. It has been and will continue as long as we allow it. It's not just the cops, it's the judges as well. Here we have a judge who finds a officer "not guilty" of police brutality because she refused to allow the video as evidence. Judge Finds Cop Not Guilty of Assault after Refusing to Watch Video of Assault - | Intellihub.com (http://intellihub.com/2013/07/05/judge-finds-cop-not-guilty-of-assault-after-refusing-to-watch-video-of-assault/) This is your ****ing judicial system at work here. One that's keeping the crimes against the population under wraps. One that's ignoring the laws of the land to exercise their own justice in the way they see fit. T4HUvXOvgkQ Listen to the police union douchebag say how video shouldn't be used against cops. |
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