Remember to Always Comply With Police Demands!

Hopefully, we were all taught as kids to never question authority!

Here's why you should always OBEY.

http://scienceblogs.com/dispatches/2009/08/tn_cops_plant_drugs_abuse_susp.php

"Cops in Tennessee arrest a guy wanted on a domestic violence charge. He gets out of the car with his hands raised, is attacked by a police dog and then the cops plant drugs on the guy. And they do it with a hand signal seen on video."

and this one's just lovely:
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/broward/sfl-bso-deputy-arrested-sex-abuse,0,1484852.story?ref=rss


"He knew where these men worked and lived, and he followed them for some time before actually carrying out his plan," Benito said.

Driving a marked patrol car, dressed in uniform and toting a gun, Bleiweiss would pull a vehicle over in a sham traffic stop or approach a man as he waited to be picked up for work, authorities said.

He'd then place his victim against his cruiser and pat him down, moving closer to the groin area before inserting his hands in the man's pants, Benito said.

Officials said he performed oral sex on some of the men and masturbated others.

"They said if it had been anybody else, they would have reported the incidents, but it was different because he was a law enforcement officer," Benito said. "They come from countries where there's a fear of officers, and they brought that with them."


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Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
A few rotten apples spoil things for the rest of us. Most police officers are courteous (sometimes), conscientious, civic minded individuals who are trying to better their communities.

And most departments are so highly scrutinized by Internal Affairs that attempting malfeasance is a losing proposition. That and the screening process tends to weed out most of the people who shouldn't be sworn in anyway. But a few like these ass-heads will always slip through the cracks.
 
Most posters on here seem to have this "Fuck the Police" attitude, and I'd really like to see one of you have to deal with a lot of the shit police officers have to put up with. Of course I also would like for those people to be brutally beaten.
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
Hopefully, we were all taught as kids to never question authority!

Here's why you should always OBEY.

:nono: Question all authority and only obey if it doesn't violate your rights.

Also, always avoid the police. Run away if you see them. :hatsoff:


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Facetious

Moderated
In the past, I've had a few bad experiences involving law enforcement that were entirely uncalled for but I got over it because I found that, in general, when I harbor feelings of resentment toward another, I myself will not find harmony. It's just like anything else in general, you have to accept the good with the bad, life's too plain short to run around agitated and broad brushing.

Cops have too much riding on their shoulders with the current revolving door system of justice these days. I believe that most cops really want to make a difference in their communities, so much so that when they see that for all of their efforts, things only worsen, they might act out aggressively from time to time. It doesn't make it right, but at the same time, I understand to an extent.

What is the average length of time that a city cop remains on the force these days ? it's certainly not as long as it used to be and for good reason.
All in all, I think that cops just lose their morale after a while, constantly asking themselves, what in the hell am I doing out here risking my life every day, fighting hardened gangsters w/ one hand tied behind my back, fearing that if some knife wielding, drugged up clown tries to ambush me and in the process, fails to follow my command to freeze and I, in self defense, take his life, I would be scrutinized by a DA to an extent to where you would think that I was the perp ? No thanks ! Not for me
A social worker, a traffic director, first unit on scene traffic crash rescue, taxi cab driver, guardian of the innocent general public in the face
 

alexpnz

Lord Dipstick
I have 4 friends since High School who all became cops and I can tell you 3 things from experience:
1) They all get that "Cops Mentality" syndrome and treat everyone else as "Civilians" even their friends and family and everyone else EXCEPT their fellow cops!
2) They are the worlds biggest gang.....make no mistake, to them its "us against the world!" and its drilled into their heads from day 1 at the academy!
3) They truly believe that they are invincable and can get away with ANYTHING. That badge is like a bulletproof shield!
 

Facetious

Moderated
In the past, I've had a few bad experiences involving law enforcement that were entirely uncalled for but I got over it because I found that, in general, when I harbor feelings of resentment toward another, I myself will not find harmony. It's just like anything else in general, you have to accept the good with the bad, life's too plain short to run around agitated and broad brushing.

Cops have too much riding on their shoulders with the current revolving door system of justice these days. I believe that most cops really want to make a difference in their communities, so much so that when they see that for all of their efforts, things only worsen, they might act out aggressively from time to time. It doesn't make it right, but at the same time, I understand to an extent.

What is the average length of time that a city cop remains on the force these days ? it's certainly not as long as it used to be and for good reason.
All in all, I think that cops just lose their morale after a while, constantly asking themselves, what in the hell am I doing out here risking my life every day, fighting hardened gangsters w/ one hand tied behind my back, fearing that if some knife wielding, drugged up clown tries to ambush me and in the process, fails to follow my command to freeze and I, in self defense, take his life, I would be scrutinized by a DA to an extent to where you would think that I was the perp ? No thanks ! Not for me
A social worker, a traffic director, first unit on scene traffic crash rescue, taxi cab driver, guardian of the innocent general public in the face
 

Facetious

Moderated
^ Umm, yes, I was about to compile a list of all of the services that the law enforcement community serves until I was rudely cut off ! :o My Fault
A social worker, a traffic director, first unit on scene traffic crash rescue, taxi cab driver, guardian of the innocent general public in the face of ......
( con'td from above quote ->)....violence, marriage counselor who often takes it in the head by irate frying pan wielding battered wife whose protecting he wife beater hubby from being arrested :p.... you guys cite some......
 
A wise man once said that a patrolling officer on his beat is the one true dictatorship in America. Sounds right to me. :dunno:
What the fuck? People are now comparing police officers to dictators? That is biggest bunch of bull shit ever told in America. Yeah, I see the comparisions between Hitler or Stalin and some guy who is just trying to do his job. Police officers can't always handle people with words, believe it or not some people just need to be taken to the ground and tazed a few times to finally make them realize that they are not in charge. People that are speaking out against police officers are poorly informed and should be ashamed they don't take into account the massive amounts of stress police officers have to deal with everyday.
 
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