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To: DesertRhino

Actually, that is not accurate. We all hear about the wall of silence, etc in today’s hit movies. But that’s just drama.

The ratio is that cops are about 50 times more likely to find and punish wrongdoing in their own ranks than doctors or attorneys


Sorry, I don’t believe that for a second.

Why don’t you go grab a video camera and go video some random police station on public property? They will try to stop you. How about if you film them doing a traffic stop? Again, they will do everything within their power to stop you. Go try it.

The police have silently turned into thugs that have no concern for our 1st. ammendment, 4th ammendment, or 5th ammendment. And many here, just don’t care. Just look at things that have transpired in the last few weeks? Why did Dallas police arrest a salon owner? This is insane. How about the cops that showed up to a womans home because her child had been caught playing with a neighbors child.

These silly lockdown rules in Dem states wouldn’t even be possible if the cops just honored their oath. Judges and politico’s aren’t going to be off doing citizen arrests now are they? Most all the respect I used to have for them has gone. They need a major overhaul to try to regain the trust of everyday Americans.

And lastly, yes we need to film them. We need to film every damn thing they do. THAT is our Constitutional right.


170 posted on 05/26/2020 3:52:43 PM PDT by magglepuss
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To: magglepuss
There are very few examples of police turning on their own.

When they do, they don't help you.

171 posted on 05/26/2020 4:53:27 PM PDT by wastedyears (The left would kill every single one of us and our families if they knew they could get away with it)
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