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mick silver
16th April 2015, 06:08 AM
One of the great ironies in American policing is that because of these highly controversial events that have been documented, there's a perception that the profession is somehow out of control or failing in its responsibilities to engage in fair and impartial policing. That is of great concern. We cannot be believed if we don't take decisive actions when our officers are clearly wrong. Bad police performance that's not motivated by malice needs to be dealt with very sternly, including termination. But not every police error is necessarily something that should result in jail. – Milwaukee Police Chief Ed Flynn, TIME, April 9, 2015 TIME invited several top police officials to weigh in on the "lesson" in the recent incident in South Carolina in which a police officer, who has since been charged with murder and is facing life in prison, shot an unarmed, 50-year-old man who was running away from him. All made the politically correct comments, but they still do not understand the problem. Consider Chief Flynn's statement above. You can count the loopholes. He calls for "decisive actions," but only when an officer is clearly wrong. How many misconduct cases are ever clear? Bad performance should be handled "very sternly," but only when it's "not motivated by malice." An officer's motivations are rarely, if ever, provable. Every cop who pulls the trigger on an unarmed citizen will have some kind of reason, and it will never be malice. So, unless the officer is stupid enough to say, "I shot him because I hate black people," Chief Flynn will let him off. It gets worse. More from Flynn: Our officers are depressed by the current environment today. They're judged by the worst example anywhere in the country. It affects their work. Officers are fearful that every action is going to be judged with the worst possible presumptions. I look at the case in South Carolina, and it's clear that this is a wrongful use of force. Generally speaking, cops in that environment are highly sensitive now to how they will be judged when they think they're trying to do the right thing. So his officers are "depressed" because they're "judged by the worst example." This is exactly how many citizens feel. Police officers routinely judge us "with the worst possible presumptions" but then demand benefit of the doubt for their own actions. The real problem, the one the chief won't talk about, is the "us vs them" attitude of American law enforcement. Faced with a bewildering array of laws to enforce, police officers quickly learn that every citizen is guilty of something. They get to choose who faces justice, and who goes scot free. This is an awesome power and, not surprisingly, some let it go to their heads. Their world consists of people with badges who are above the law, and open season on everyone outside the "thin blue line." One solution to this is to have fewer laws. Ending the war on drugs would do wonders for police-community relations. The political process is grinding slowly in that direction. Meanwhile, police chiefs need to find ways to break down the blue line. Police officers like to think they are different and special. In fact, they aren't different and they certainly aren't special. A department that lets then think so is asking for trouble. - See more at: http://www.thedailybell.com/news-analysis/36238/Police-Deserve-No-Sympathy-Until-the-Blue-Line-Breaks/#sthash.hjOWxzkV.dpuf

SWRichmond
16th April 2015, 06:48 AM
"Our officers are depressed by the current environment today."

They should quit and get real jobs in the private sector, bringing a useful and desirable product to market at a competitive price. If they are capable of that, that is.

BrewTech
16th April 2015, 08:33 AM
"Our officers are depressed by the current environment today."

They should quit and get real jobs in the private sector, bringing a useful and desirable product to market at a competitive price. If they are capable of that, that is.

They became police officers in order to dominate others without the consequences usually associated with the use of non-defensive use of force and coercion, not to mention the retirement bennies are pretty good. When the idea of consequences for their actions comes up, they get depressed.

Logically, it makes sense. Morally, it's an outrage.

Twisted Titan
16th April 2015, 12:54 PM
*Bad police performance that's not motivated by malice needs to be dealt with very sternly, including termination.


Please tell us about the termination and jailing dates of the wolfpack that choked a man to death for selling his own property.

Till such a time ...they deserve every ounce of scorn they get cause they get paid to turn peoples lives upside down who have done next to nothing in the grand scheme.

midnight rambler
16th April 2015, 01:02 PM
"Our officers are depressed by the current environment today."

They should quit and get real jobs in the private sector, bringing a useful and desirable product to market at a competitive price. If they are capable of that, that is.


They became police officers in order to dominate others without the consequences usually associated with the use of non-defensive use of force and coercion, not to mention the retirement bennies are pretty good. When the idea of consequences for their actions comes up, they get depressed.

Logically, it makes sense. Morally, it's an outrage.

Additionally they became cops 'cause they're unable to earn an honest living doing honest work.

monty
16th April 2015, 01:07 PM
Additionally they became cops 'cause they're unable to earn an honest living doing honest work.


Happens quite frequently!

Jewboo
16th April 2015, 03:53 PM
https://s3.amazonaws.com/tembow_images/uploads/post/image/18310/Sheriff_Andy_Taylor.jpg


All fun and games hating on da pigs until you yourself or your wife calls 911.

:rolleyes:

midnight rambler
16th April 2015, 03:57 PM
Book, most sane people know well, "Die 911 and DIE!"

Of course naturally some like yourself are hopeless and helpless and NEED the state's agents to come to your rescue. lol

Jewboo
16th April 2015, 04:24 PM
Of course naturally some like yourself...




https://askmrtony.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/dont-take-it-out.jpg?w=620
Why did you let those niggers
rape and murder Mrs. Rambler?



:rolleyes: you said never call 911 dad

BrewTech
16th April 2015, 05:25 PM
https://askmrtony.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/dont-take-it-out.jpg?w=620
Why did you let those niggers
rape and murder Mrs. Rambler?



:rolleyes: you said never call 911 dad


Like cops would EVER be there in time to actually save someone from being raped! LOL

Book, the cops job in a situation like that is to come take a report after the fact. There's no money in actually solving crime, silly!

It's YOUR job to prevent crime, Book, not the Praetorian class... they have better things to do, like "get home at the end of their shift".

ximmy
16th April 2015, 05:40 PM
Like cops would EVER be there in time to actually save someone from being raped! LOL

Book, the cops job in a situation like that is to come take a report after the fact. There's no money in actually solving crime, silly!

It's YOUR job to prevent crime, Book, not the Praetorian class... they have better things to do, like "get home at the end of their shift".

http://cdn.ebaumsworld.com/mediaFiles/picture/148444/80659216.jpg

http://www.a-human-right.com/protection.jpg

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-pm_IarmYKrg/UkSUv5p04AI/AAAAAAAABwo/DLmWVXLN4zY/s300/response%2Btime.jpg

Twisted Titan
17th April 2015, 04:13 AM
https://s3.amazonaws.com/tembow_images/uploads/post/image/18310/Sheriff_Andy_Taylor.jpg


All fun and games hating on da pigs until you yourself or your wife calls 911.

:rolleyes:


I have trained my wife to dial.1911 first.

Much more effective.

Jewboo
17th April 2015, 08:54 AM
I have trained my wife to dial 1911 first. Much more effective.



http://www.blackyouthproject.com/files/2011/05/59056827.jpg


Twisted's wife didn't get this garbage off our streets. Cops did.




:rolleyes: without cops they would still be on our streets

Ares
17th April 2015, 09:20 AM
http://www.blackyouthproject.com/files/2011/05/59056827.jpg


Twisted's wife didn't get this garbage off our streets. Cops did.




:rolleyes: without cops they would still be on our streets

Without cops and state protection those guys in the picture would most likely be dead as mob justice is swift and brutal.

monty
17th April 2015, 10:10 AM
http://www.blackyouthproject.com/files/2011/05/59056827.jpg


Twisted's wife didn't get this garbage off our streets. Cops did.




:rolleyes: without cops they would still be on our streets

The majority of them are probably there for some victomless crime.

Heisenberg
17th April 2015, 10:32 AM
Without cops and state protection those guys in the picture would most likely be dead as mob justice is swift and brutal.60 years ago it would be swift. With a total breakdown in police, it would take a little time (because of the stupid fucking liberals) but it would be game over for ethnic gangs.

midnight rambler
17th April 2015, 02:18 PM
http://www.blackyouthproject.com/files/2011/05/59056827.jpg


Twisted's wife didn't get this garbage off our streets. Cops did.




:rolleyes: without cops they would still be on our streets

Peace through superior firepower.