lowing wrote:
Spearhead wrote:
Many cops DO abuse their power, much more than they should. And it's been like that for a long time... it's scary how little people actually care. They only start caring when they become victims of police abuse. No one should deny that, THAT is a fact.......
You would finally "abuse your power" to, if you had to deal with people like you, day in and day out. To sit there and say the cops or bad when this person didn't do what was REQUIRED for her to do, is stupid. I give cops a lot of latitude when dealing with assholes.
Ask ANY civil rights attorney about how much shit the police do that goes unheard, and the vast majority of them will answer one thing: Too often.
Each case is unique, however, every REAL American should know that in the end, it's up to you to know your rights, and to defend yourself when your rights are violated. The police are a force of regulation, for the most part they are good at defending your rights, however, often times they stretch their limits, and sometimes they DO go beyond the line.
My mom had a client who was a black police officer, who was being racially intimidated by his fellow officers. The entire local police was corrupt with racial bigotry, and they banded together in hopes of getting him fired...
Also, when a local neighbor got in trouble with the cops, the cops actually VIOLATED the constitution by trying to prevent them from speaking to a lawyer, which they were fully entitled to. I stay out of things, but it takes either a real fool or an uninformed person to not know that the police force is corrupt and abuses their power in TOO many ways, TOO many times.
Do what you want, lowing, call me and other liberals whatever you want. But for you to think that the police force is almost completely free of abuse, which is why you put it in quotes, and that people who speak out against police corruption and brutality are just making shit up, is VERY naive and un-American of you.. I'd expect better from you, lowing..
What it boils down to is your rights. No one is your friend when it comes to defending your rights. That's why we have COURTS, the right to a FAIR TRIAL, and LAWYERS in the first place. Lowing, why the hell do you think they exist in the first place? The police is a necessary force of regulation, and society is definitely better off with it, but, to deny that it abuses it's power in many, but not the majority, of cases, is naive, ignorant, and un-American. It comes down to the CITIZEN, their RIGHTS, and the SITUATION. Any form of generalization, as lowing expressed, and has expressed for a long time, destroys the system, and turns it into a "Fuck it, your pestering us, so you're going to jail for no good reason" system. The law and order system of our society is probably the MOST crucial, and the MOST unrespected. Every aspect of American life, whether it's the right to vote, racial equality, freedom in general, all boils down to the court, and fair trials within that court. Without that, what would seperate us from the Nazis or the Soviets? The bases of American society are built off of radical, liberal thinking and processes.
Denying that the system isn't corrupt in many ways is a HUGE mistake... Yes, the majority of police out there will respect your rights, but there are TOO MANY cases that go completely unheard of where police abuse and corruption has ruined innocent peoples lives.
Last edited by Spearhead (2006-11-18 10:36:49)