I doubt if these people were polled and the question was "Do you support police abuse?" that any of them, except in jest, would answer yes. So, if you want to take this one action and generalize it to the fact that they support police abuse, well I suppose feel free but I disagree, they just have a different view on this one specific case.cpt.fass1 wrote:
What do you think happened to the police who abused that woman? And the real problem is, as the Police power grows and the civilians power shrinks who is going to police the police?
And if you read the past 3 pages of this post you will see how many people actually support it by defending the arresting officers actions..
I agree with you that police power shouldn't be unlimited and the concern you have is valid (it would be an interesting new thread). But is this police power growing? The cops didn't "get away" with this abuse did they? Anyways, back to the topic of police power, hopefully our elected representatives will be able to keep the police power from growing and the court systems will continue to deter police from acting beyond the limits of their power.
And I have no idea what happened to the police, I'd imagine that they were disciplined in some way, if I'm wrong correct me, thanks.