usa=better place without cops wrote:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/22/us/california-marshal-smashed-phone/index.html
"Only the police should have guns."
-typical fckn libtard
usa=better place without cops wrote:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/22/us/california-marshal-smashed-phone/index.html
Those are Obama and Eric Holder's Henchmen at work. Do you expect anything different from the Evil that is the current administration?
She should probably just mind her own business instead of searching for opportunities to show how exciting her life is on social media.
usa=better place without cops wrote:
cop smashes womans cell phone into several pieces
Several pieces? Wow! But even more amazing would have been if the cop had smashed the phone into one piece!
lolpod wrote:
usa=better place without cops wrote:cop smashes womans cell phone into several pieces
Several pieces? Wow! But even more amazing would have been if the cop had smashed the phone into one piece!
So you are saying it would be more amazing if he smashed the phone and cracked the screen and bent the frame, but without breaking apart into multiple pieces?
Wow!
I'd bang both those broads
I'm with the cop on this one. Stupid people with their phones wanting to record everything & it's getting to be more common.
Imagine when you go to work today that you have people getting in your space & recording you all day.
good job marshal wrote:
I'm with the cop on this one. Stupid people with their phones wanting to record everything & it's getting to be more common.
Imagine when you go to work today that you have people getting in your space & recording you all day.
They are professionals and held to a higher standard. There is no need to lower the bar for those who cannot control their emotions. If he can't hack it then maybe he should find work as a bouncer.
How can you control the police when there are over 31,000 jurisdictions in the US compared to a handful in most other countries? You can't. There will be good police departments and bad police departments.
The only thing I can suggest is some sort of model police academy, or maybe conventions where a limited number of police officers, from various jurisdictions could voluntarily go learn modern policing techniques used in other countries.
Check if the perp is a threat to others, contain, negotiate and wait. Why charge in to an apartment and kill and armed, mentally ill patient, who is not an immediate threat to anyone. Don't use lethal force as a first resort.
This is how English police deal with armed men...
[linkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFddlI9QHJk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cX5CPx4RKWw
The English police can call on armed support at any time (1/20 officers is armed) yet only discharged guns twice in 2013 without killing anyone. The armed German police killed 4 people in 2 years. The Canadian police open fire 16 times a year on average.
Look at Waco.
The local Sheriff asked the FBI to let him knock on the front door and politely asked the Branch Davidians to leave. The FBI stopped him.There was no need for anyone to die.
booboomagoo wrote:
good job marshal wrote:I'm with the cop on this one. Stupid people with their phones wanting to record everything & it's getting to be more common.
Imagine when you go to work today that you have people getting in your space & recording you all day.
They are professionals and held to a higher standard. There is no need to lower the bar for those who cannot control their emotions. If he can't hack it then maybe he should find work as a bouncer.
Some of us are professionals and don't want to be recorded all day anymore than a cop does. Maybe whole foods will promote you soon.
"It's my constitutional right to film."
The marshal's repugnant behavior aside, I'm curious where the "right to film" is in the Constitution?
Btw, not saying that the marshal's behavior as a government agent wasn't unconstitutional (unreasonable seizure, deprivation of property without due process of law), but I don't see any "right to film" anywhere in there.
Dial it up wrote:
booboomagoo wrote:They are professionals and held to a higher standard. There is no need to lower the bar for those who cannot control their emotions. If he can't hack it then maybe he should find work as a bouncer.
Some of us are professionals and don't want to be recorded all day anymore than a cop does. Maybe whole foods will promote you soon.
Just because you are a "professional" and can't handle being filmed means this applies to police.
This is taken from a LAW ENFORCEMENT website:
“A citizen’s right to film government officials, including law enforcement officers, in the discharge of their duties in a public space is a basic, vital, and well-established liberty safeguarded by the First Amendment,”
http://www.policeone.com/legal/articles/4274274-Court-upholds-citizens-right-to-film-cops/As a professional, aren't you kind of sad that a whole foods clerk knows more about law enforcement and constitutional rights than you do?
Obama & Holder Evil Minions wrote:
Those are Obama and Eric Holder's Henchmen at work. Do you expect anything different from the Evil that is the current administration?
If Eric Holder is so bad, why are Republicans trying so hard to extend his time as Attorney General?
Dial it up wrote:
booboomagoo wrote:They are professionals and held to a higher standard. There is no need to lower the bar for those who cannot control their emotions. If he can't hack it then maybe he should find work as a bouncer.
Some of us are professionals and don't want to be recorded all day anymore than a cop does. Maybe whole foods will promote you soon.
Some professionals shouldn't go into fields where they hold peoples' lives in their hands, then. No one questions that a trauma surgeon, for example, should be held to a higher standard than your typical professional. One stupid choice could change or end a patient's life, so the surgeon faces greater scrutiny and stands to incur greater penalties than your average guy.
Same is true of cops. Power carries responsibility. Don't take on that power if you can't handle being held responsible. There are plenty of professions for people who don't want to be held to very high standards. Police officer should not be one of those jobs.
L L wrote:
Obama & Holder Evil Minions wrote:Those are Obama and Eric Holder's Henchmen at work. Do you expect anything different from the Evil that is the current administration?
If Eric Holder is so bad, why are Republicans trying so hard to extend his time as Attorney General?
To incarcerate his evil a$$. Got it you dummy?
good job marshal wrote:
I'm with the cop on this one. Stupid people with their phones wanting to record everything & it's getting to be more common.
Imagine when you go to work today that you have people getting in your space & recording you all day.
You are a f'ing moron. Cops are public servants and people have every right to provide witness to how they go about their jobs. And in case you didn't know it, moron, without video no cop EVER does anything wrong.
good job marshal wrote:
I'm with the cop on this one. Stupid people with their phones wanting to record everything & it's getting to be more common.
Imagine when you go to work today that you have people getting in your space & recording you all day.
I see. So cops are above the law? That's what you are saying? Because I am pretty sure that there are laws against grabbing other people's property from them and destroying it.
Oh Really Now wrote:
good job marshal wrote:I'm with the cop on this one. Stupid people with their phones wanting to record everything & it's getting to be more common.
Imagine when you go to work today that you have people getting in your space & recording you all day.
I see. So cops are above the law? That's what you are saying? Because I am pretty sure that there are laws against grabbing other people's property from them and destroying it.
Not in the libtard world. We own you and you have no freedom or legal protection.
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