I don’t think anyone approves of an officer knocking a handicapped man out of a wheelchair. While you’re at it can you post all of the good things that officers have done that we’re actually filmed?
-Wanna bet? And WHY wasn't he fired?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3176380/replies?c=5
Jsanders: “While youre at it can you post all of the good things that officers have done that were actually filmed?”
-You “good cops” are like the “good” Muslims. You constantly refuse to acknowledge that there's a problem within your own ranks, and when confronted with all the evidence to the contrary, you go into distraction mode, and “Oh look at us, we're the victims”
As a comparison statement: "Look at how much *good* the Muslim religion has done, why doesn't anyone focus on that?
-Well, I think we know the reason, why, don't we?
Like the Muslims, those of you in the “thin blue line” cover up for your bad apples, and you even make excuses for them. Why? -Because I suspect you're *afraid* of the "bad apples".
BlueNGold:
“I dispute the notion that this is representative of most LEOs.”
-Fine. Dispute this case:
Florida State Trooper Who Pulled Over Speeding Cop Sues 88 Officers in 25 Jurisdictions
http://reason.com/blog/2013/01/04/florida-state-trooper-who-pulled-over-sp
88 officers in 25 different jurisdictions.
You want to dispute THAT charge, as a “notion”???
From the article:
Florida State Trooper Who Pulled Over Speeding Cop Sues 88 Officers in 25 Jurisdictions
http://reason.com/blog/2013/01/04/florida-state-trooper-who-pulled-over-sp
From the Sun Sentinel:
Trooper Donna Jane Watts 69-page lawsuit, filed in federal court Friday, seeks more than $1 million in damages. She is suing more than 100 police officers and agencies, and the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. The suit alleges 88 law enforcement officers from 25 jurisdictions illegally accessed her personal information more than 200 times, violating her privacy
Other agencies have already settled with her and so are not named in the lawsuit, according to Watts attorney Mirta Desir. Margate, for example, settled for $10,000 after two of its police officers accessed her private information, said Margate city attorney Gene Steinfeld. The two Margate officers each received a letter of reprimand as punishment.
More details on the kinds of retaliations alleged, ranging from sending pizza deliveries to her house to making threatening phone calls, in the Sun Sentinel article.”
Bottom line, just like the Muslims, you "good cops" won't clean up your own “bad apples”. So here we are, the citizens are done fed up with your crap excuses, your lies, and your cover-ups. And we'll keep exposing this abusive crap, until something is done about it.