Foamy wrote:
Guess we can't have a thread where the police are lauded without dredging up an incident where they are shown to be wrong.
Typical.
Sorry to interrupt your thread where we only laud police, I missed the notice. As for "dredging up an incident" (the incident I posted was in direct opposition to the one Aizle posted, to which I said he did great and needs to have an active role in training other officers), the one I posted happened last week, less than 50 miles from my house, and less than 20 miles from my brother's house. Aizle's video showed a respectful, knowledgeable officer making a weapon check in accordance with a citizen's Second Amendment Rights. The video I posted showed a group of police sergeants who were all at various times either ignorant of the law, bellicose, disdainful or downright threatening during a detention and subsequent arrest while violating a citizen's Second Amendment Rights. That's not "dredging something up", that's something that is surprisingly similar in many respects, but polar opposite in others, and worthy of posting IMHO.
Aizle wrote:
Rafael wrote:
They dislike bad cops and feel that they encounter bad cops more often than good cops.
If one keeps getting the same experience with multiple different officers, maybe the cops aren't the assholes.
I've had ~6 encounters with police while they were acting in the line of duty. 2 were exemplary, 2 were deplorable and 2 were unremarkable.
I've had three extended encounters with different off duty police in a social setting; 1 was outstanding and he's now a close friend, the other two were examples of boorish, self indulgent pricks who thought they were above everyone else - and the police were just as bad.
Midgen wrote:
It's my observation that the vocal majority of the people on this forum actively dislike 'cops'...
I supposed you could say they only dislike 'bad' cops, but my take on it is that they assume they are (almost) all bad.
I can only assume that you count me as one of the vocal majority, and I can assure you that I do not actively dislike "cops", and your observation should be taken with a pound of salt, as your pool of observable behavior is incredibly small. I despise ignorant, corrupt, bellicose or power mad people wearing a badge (or any other symbol of public trust). I do not assume the police are (almost) all bad, as I know, trust and like far more officers than those I know and dislike. I am positive, however, that the damage ignorant, corrupt, bellicose or power mad police can inflict on society is orders of magnitude higher than can be done by the average citizen, and truly believe they a scourge on our society.
Now pardon me while I go have a few beers with some off duty Aurora SWAT operators.
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