Good, that didn’t take long. We are so lucky for cameras and video. Without them, this officer could have been murdered by the bad officer. All law enforcement should have and public be encouraged to film their actions. A little sunshine is good, especially when it outs bad behavior and abuse like this officer showed.
All law enforcement should have and public be encouraged to film their actions.
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Body cams on cops protect both sides.
One of my fav things on Youtube is cops arresting other cops on DUIs. A normal person would be cuffed, stuffed, and jailed immediately. They always hem and haw, and usually the drunk cop goes ‘can you give me a break?’. The answer is always ‘it’s not like the old days, we’re on camera now’. I can’t imagine (but have an idea, I have a friend whose dad was a Detroit cop in the 60s. Lots of instant street justice) how bad it got.
Absolutely. With the cameras we know that the driver didn’t exit the car when asked to, and that at least of the cops acted very unprofessionally.
A total screw up on both sides.
“Good, that didn’t take long.”
Good, except that it took four months too long.
Criminals on probation should wear body cams too... It’s time for this concept to open up to all groups that might make ‘mistakes’ that could endanger another’s life.
How about criminals next, then doctor’s and ‘public officials’...
That said, with limited information - - I’m glad the cop was fired...
Blacks shouldn't have to listen to the police because they were slaves 160 years ago. /sarcasm