Thanks for the video link - he is a terrific lecturer. All of us *law abiding citizens* probably started out with the *help the police* mind set, but he makes so much sense.
When a crime or potential crime has been committed, the police are not in the business of *making friends*. LE is a tough job and we must consider (if we know the victim, or witness a crime), we are all *suspects* until we aren’t.
Thx again;)
All of us *law abiding citizens* probably started out with the *help the police* mind set, but he makes so much sense.
Yes, indeed. It's a natural idea, I think to want to help the police do their jobs of catching the crooks. However, the so-called "crook" they are looking at is either you or me... LOL...
And to tell you the truth, it's the reactions of many FReepers and seeing their "ideas and opinions" about many supposed "guilty people" (and the basis on which they determine that these people are guilty) who provide me with the most persuasive reasons for not talking to the police and having an attorney... :-)