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Why would I want to call the people who would mistake my dog for a criminal and then arrest me for "assaulting the police" after they shoot them.
Dis leads to many unnecessary perishin’s, like dat lady what had water on her stove, she called le police cause someone was tryin’ to break into her house, and le police jus showed up and ended her life rather den savin’ it.
Everyday, every traffic stop, that could be their last.
If they make a mistake genuinely, having someone in the car shouting and picking a fight is not going to help anybody.
Because so many times they stop someone who is a threat to others and that person will do whatever they can to put the police in danger.
Imagine getting out your car to let somebody know their brake light failed and just to let them know.
the reaction is someone shouting at them waving their arms about they may have a weapon they will draw they may put the foot down and speed off hitting someone or vehicle.
Do that 50 times and see how chirpy you are.
Yeah. It's an individual issue, not an organizational issue. The people that say that don;t have jobs and just want to feel important by being mad at something.
Think about what you wrote.
"Some of my appliances keep tripping the breaker. What is the alternative solution? Turning off the breaker completely and live without electricity?"
Fix the problem at it's core. Require more training to become a cop. Require stricter screenings to weed out people with a history of spousal abuse. Introduce social workers that work with local law enforcement to deescalate situations.
Reform the police, not defund the police.
We can't fault them for dropping the ball sometimes, nobody is perfect, no system is perfect.
The problem is that the fallacy of human errors does not mix well with the fallacy of human fears.
The public at large generally do not understand the complex depths of legal rhetoric.
And people ARE inherently afraid of what they do not understand.
It's, a cocktail for disaster that is unfortunately made by miscommunication and happenstances.
Because they have little to no understanding of actual police work. Same as the police officers that actually are bastards and each department has their own policies that may or may not share their neighbors though many now share a common radio frequency (TRUNK).
They won't survive their job long and wind up in private security as soon as they have their first life threatening incident they can't handle leaving room for more experienced officers to fill in the blanks. The best officers know when to deescalate things and when to protect a life (not necessarily their own) The people they encounter almost all high on something shows why the restraint chair is a necessity for short term timeout.
Most drug addicts sadly can barely pull their pants up let alone be behind the wheel.
A. We're on a forum (that isn't reddit). where users makes sweeping generalizations daily
B. You're guilty of it yourself as per your post history, so I guess you're reddit.
Hm, I'm not a criminal. ACAB. Proves that wrong.
Not if they know about, hide, and defend corrupt cops. The complete saying is "a few bad apples spoils the bunch". That 1% misconduct is the 1% that is caught. The rise of cell phones at least lets bystanders catch cops slipping drugs into people's pockets. I wonder why so many body-cams happen to turn off at key moments 🤔.