https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2018/07/13/georgia-police-flipping-coin-arrest/ And these are the good ones. A unmarked pig ran over my 5 yr old niece while speeding thru the neighborhood yrs ago. Never said he was a pig and left the police dept. parking lot as his address. That's how I tracked him down. Worthless MFers
Ummm, I support the Police and think that they have a very difficult job. Of course, there are issues with bad police, I'll never deny that, and I am very sorry for what happened to your niece.
But this kind of language and intolerance for people who often sign up for a job because they want to help and protect people is violent & uncalled for as it dehumanizes people who perform a vital service for our society.
Originally posted by @kquinn909 https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2018/07/13/georgia-police-flipping-coin-arrest/ And these are the good ones. A unmarked pig ran over my 5 yr old niece while speeding thru the neighborhood yrs ago. Never said he was a pig and left the police dept. parking lot as his address. That's how I tracked him down. Worthless MFers
" Never said he was a pig and left the police dept. parking lot as his address."
Originally posted by @kazetnagorra Really? You've been attacking U.S. law enforcement continuously on these forums.
There is a big difference between the guy who signs up to patrol the streets or be a detective and solve crimes and those who are top level bureaucrats that are appointed to work for administrations.
Originally posted by @philokalia There is a big difference between the guy who signs up to patrol the streets or be a detective and solve crimes and those who are top level bureaucrats that are appointed to work for administrations.
Yeah, especially when the latter arrests criminals whose crimes you approve of.
Originally posted by @kazetnagorra Yeah, especially when the latter arrests criminals whose crimes you approve of.
Honestly, I would not object if they began probes of all lobbyists and it was somewhat normal for these things to occur whenever a campaign had finished, just to ensure the legitimacy of the electoral process... Indeed, that might even be a prudent thing to do, and I would vote for politicians who would put this into law as a democratic safeguard to protect the people.
But I think that, in this case, this is all partisan legal warfare that hurts democracy.
... Don't we talk about this in enough other threads?
Originally posted by @philokalia Honestly, I would not object if they began probes of all lobbyists and it was somewhat normal for these things to occur whenever a campaign had finished, just to ensure the legitimacy of the electoral process... Indeed, that might even be a prudent thing to do, and I would vote for politicians who would put this into law as a democratic saf ...[text shortened]... an legal warfare that hurts democracy.
... Don't we talk about this in enough other threads?
More staunch defence of criminals. Sorry, you can't really claim to be on the side of law enforcement while relentlessly attacking them if their investigations lead to arrests of criminals you like.