Author Topic: Austin Police says Jaywalkers should be happy they're not loveually assaulted  (Read 3374 times)

Everyone has bias, but overlooking murder and sodomizing is always wrong and greatly out of line.

If I overlook the thousands of people dying everyday in Africa, it must be out of line too. I should go over every person who has died in history because it's out of line if I don't.

loving lol why is a european talking stuff on american matters? please get out.

Anyways anyone remember that one ruling where it was decided that cops don't have a responsibility to protect citizens?
Oh right.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_v._District_of_Columbia
top loving lel. 3 women raped and tortured while three police cars were on the case. cops didn't even open the loving door.
pageloss

If I overlook the thousands of people dying everyday in Africa, it must be out of line too. I should go over every person who has died in history because it's out of line if I don't.
You're part of the problem.

Wasting time on deaths is a waste but at least acknowledging that something is wrong, even if you don't directly try to solve it is better than pretending it doesn't exist.

Also, How did you like my sources? Or are you just going to move on and forget that exists too?
« Last Edit: February 25, 2014, 07:02:53 PM by dorkdotdan »

You're part of the problem.

Wasting time on deaths is a waste but at least acknowledging that something is wrong, even if you don't directly try to solve it is better than pretending it doesn't exist.

Also, How did you like my sources? Or are you just going to move on and forget that exists too?

You can't stamp out corruption, it's not something you can just write away with regulations and laws. There needs to be an active effort on the part of that police department to try to weed it out, but you'll never get them all. The world isn't perfect, you can't hold the expectation that bad cops won't be in your local police agency. These stories are going to continue to pop up as long as power exists. If you can find a perfect police agency that does everything right all the time with no problems at all, post it here. Chances are, you're not going to find a perfect police department that does everything right.

The police force is the most corrupt organization in the United States, they're like a government funded gang.

The worst part is that I can't tell if they actually believe the stuff they're saying or not.

By the way how did those fatass motherforgeters catch a jogger anyways?
like harm94 said, you're probably just pissed that some officer actually used the law as they're supposed to and took something away that you shouldn't have

kill yourself

Everyone has bias, but overlooking murder and sodomizing is always wrong and greatly out of line.
uh what
like seriously what are you talking about

I didn't really have any reason to dislike you before hand but this makes you seem like some sort of anarchist extremist with little ground in reality.

The police hiring process is a brutal one too, used to filter out bad seeds. They questions about your past, they look at your job history and what you employers thought about you, they talk to your neighbors, your teachers, friends, family, school records, ect. You go through a polygraph test and any little lie, even the stupid ones will disqualify you from being hired. If you were a delinquent, they will open up your record.

Like life, cops aren't black and white characters.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zk7bZ_1idM0
These officers here weren't intending to be bad, but they did violate a crazy man's constitutional rights. Officers cannot be offended, which means they can be called offensive names and they can't do a thing about it. If the many filming called the lady in hand cuffs, then the arrest would be legal. However that guy was too crazy. Nice guys, bad arrest.

Here we have cops being richards
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNaXcYezt-8
letter of the law says the arrest is legal, spirit of the law says they were in the wrong

life is full of grey, so things on paper can't always be applied to real life scenarios.

Also you have police for police known as internal affairs that investigate claims of corruption and investigate all police related shootings for malpractice.

The police hiring process is a brutal one too, used to filter out bad seeds. They questions about your past, they look at your job history and what you employers thought about you, they talk to your neighbors, your teachers, friends, family, school records, ect. You go through a polygraph test and any little lie, even the stupid ones will disqualify you from being hired. If you were a delinquent, they will open up your record.

Like life, cops aren't black and white characters.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zk7bZ_1idM0
These officers here weren't intending to be bad, but they did violate a crazy man's constitutional rights. Officers cannot be offended, which means they can be called offensive names and they can't do a thing about it. If the many filming called the lady in hand cuffs, then the arrest would be legal. However that guy was too crazy. Nice guys, bad arrest.

Here we have cops being richards
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNaXcYezt-8
letter of the law says the arrest is legal, spirit of the law says they were in the wrong

life is full of grey, so things on paper can't always be applied to real life scenarios.

Also you have police for police known as internal affairs that investigate claims of corruption and investigate all police related shootings for malpractice.

So yes bad things happen, not in large scale or the issues are trivial.
Also police can't be everywhere to help everybody, invest in self defence.
Also real police work is not like tv where you can solve a murder in 2-4 hours and arrest the badguy. Either the murderer has found months/years later, or they are never found.
« Last Edit: February 25, 2014, 08:35:46 PM by Harm94 »