[ame="http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=7eb_1248892629"]LiveLeak.com - Crooked Cops Caught Plotting To Frame Motorist (VIDEO)[/ame]
She shouldnt have been driving though.
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This type of thing happens all the time, and just one of the many reasons why I can't stand the dirty police.
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wonder if they had mclovin sign the witness forms
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Police are just people. They're not super-moral and righteous crime-fighting gods. They do NOT deserve special admiration.
IMO, good police are the exception. Most of them are ***** on a power-trip at best. -
I can't imagine a more admirable job than one where you put your life on the line on a daily basis to try to help keep society safe.Rocky Raccoon, pennphinfan, Frumundah Finnatic and 5 others like this. -
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most of the cops i have met have been complete dick heads with a power trip it seems. there are some good ones, i have a couple cousins that are married to cops and their cool, though one has some dick head tendencies. i try to avoid cops at all cost just so i dont have to find out either way...
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This is disgracful because they are ruining a young girl's life to cover up their actions. She looked fine when walking the line. Whate 'proof' did they have to determine she was dui? I didn't see a breathalizer.TrueDolFan likes this. -
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and I havent said they were justified, not sure why you are bringing that up.Frumundah Finnatic, Colorado Dolfan and like2god like this. -
This woman was lucky that the filthy pigs weren't able to screw her like they thought they were going to. I hope all involved lose their jobs, and I hope she sues the hell out of the PD where it happened.
2) It's the whole, "Who polices the police?" question. When nobody is watching, the police do whatever they want. How many times have you seen a squad turn on his lights and siren just long enough to get through a stop sign? How many times have you seen the police fly past you without having lights and siren going (no emergency, just speeding).
If you honestly think that these cops draw the line at doing these "minor" things, you're a fool. -
Wow. If you're not smart enough to remember there's a camera with audio 3ft from you while you're blabbing about you're highly illegal schemes, then you're sure as hell not smart enough to carry a gun.
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Personally, I enjoy it when the police are caught on tape doing this kind of thing. It proves me right about them.
Are there good cops who join the force becuase they want to help their community and fellow man? Indeed.
Most of them join because they have an ego problem, want to have power over other people, and want the government benefits and pension. -
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You don't need proof. You need common sense. If you see one ant, there are THOUSANDS more that you aren't seeing.
Being an intelligent individual, you HAVE to understand that for every story like this, there are literally THOUSANDS like it that aren't getting reported.Tone_E likes this. -
I am not at all downplaying the cops, or putting them in a negative light, but whether you want to believe it or not, they cover each other’s behinds EVERY day, all day, throughout the country.
I have personal friends on the force, and you would be surprised at the stories bro. Confiscated weed. One partner kept it for personal use, the other, totally against it. Guess what, the fact that he wasn’t reported is a COVER UP. Keeping an illegal substance sure isn’t legal. But guess what. That same cop would take a bullet for people like you and I, and I am grateful for that.
Just don’t be naïve and pretend like all cops are like Horatio and are super moral.TrueDolFan likes this. -
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There is no big picture. I'll make my assumptions, you make yours.TrueDolFan likes this. -
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I used the ant colony as an ANALOGY to illustrate my point.Tone_E likes this. -
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And an analogy is a comparison. -
But the fact still remains that there is, and always will be many more corrupt incidents/police officers than we hear about in the media. -
I'll say it like this. For every corrupt police action, there are many more that go unreported.
Also, you would be correct in assuming that for every good act, there are many more that go unnoticed. -
There are hundreds of thousands of cops in the US and only a few commit crimes.
What I have a problem with is the unilateral decision-making power that cops enjoy; we should find a way to relieve them of both the temptation to abuse that comes with that kind of power, and the burden of it as well.
We entrust them with far too much power over individuals, while at the same time not empowering them to use enough force to deal with tough situations.opfinistic, Nappy Roots and TrueDolFan like this. -
My nephew arrested two kids who were spray painting homes, businesses, street signs, etc, they both had paint all over their hands and clothes and they had the freakin' paint cans in their backpacks and they had the nerve to claim that they were arrested because they were black. Another kid was arrested for breaking into cars and stealing cell phones, GPS, etc and had the nerve to claim that he was arrested for no reason, yet his cell phone was full of text messeges of him trying to boost the items and telling his buddies what he stole. Another guy was shot and killed a few years ago, police were called to his house because he was drunk and threatened to kill his family, the police showed up and the guy walked out from behind his house with an air pistol and pointed it at the cops, they shot him because they had no idea if it was real or not and he refused to put it down. Then his family claimed that he was killed because of his skin color.
What people claim when they are arrested is often times nothing more than a case of CYA.
Lets look at some other generalizations based on one or two examples that you can find in the newspaper:
Priests are gay child molesters
Black people are criminals on welfare
White people are snobby rich people
Doctors are drug addicts and drug dealers
Women are sluts
Most guys are rapists
The vast majority of airplanes crash
Almost all cars run over little kids
Pretty much all dogs attack their owners
There are only a few Muslims that aren't terrorists
"Are there one or two that don't fit that profile? Sure, but the majority follow those stereotypes."
Would that be a fair characterization of each one of those groups? Or would those statements be ridiculous because they take one or two examples and make a broad generalization of a whole group of people? If I said those things, would I be right about them?
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Only one solution to ths police problem gentlemen...robots. That's right. From now on, all law enforcement will be handled by emotionless droids therefore eliminating any race-based accusations of wrongful arrest or corruption.
I, for one, welcome our new Robotic overlords are pledge my support. -
One small bad decision.....SNOWBALLING....into many, many, many STUPID and worse decisions....Officers of the Law are human, and its tough to remove the bad seeds until they show their true colors under stress.
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What a crazy week on ThePhins.
First I find out that Nappy is a cracker.
Then Fin D kills an elderly woman.
Now a Mexican is defending the cops.
I feel like I'm in Bizarro World.Fin D, pennphinfan, Colorado Dolfan and 12 others like this.
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