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11 回复由tjustie编辑: 6/21/2015 4:09:10 AMhttp://www.ibtimes.com/police-officer-pulls-suicidal-man-train-tracks-last-second-video-1211173 http://www.delcotimes.com//general-news/20150409/non-deadly-force-brookhaven-police-save-life-of-suicidal-man-wielding-box-cutter http://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2014/08/kalamazoo_police_officer_who_s.html http://m.godvine.com/Police-Officer-Stops-Traffic-to-Help-Trapped-Ducks-802.html http://www.cbsnews.com/news/witness-police-may-have-saved-lives-in-amtrak-stabbing-attack/ http://thefreethoughtproject.com/cop-saves-womans-life-choosing-understand-dog-shooting/ http://m.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/hamill-hero-first-responded-died-save-life-article-1.1751556 http://fox40.com/2015/02/26/stockton-police-officer-saves-baby/ http://abc7chicago.com/archive/9099026/ http://6abc.com/news/police-officer-saves-child-choking-on-candy/446489/ The ignoring is real. I particularly like the first one.
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Just yesterday we saw a 4 year old girl standing next to a very busy road by herself. The cops watched over her until the baby sitter who had left her there got back. What would you do in times like that? Just leave? Just leave a child next to traffic? It's not like some random person can be trusted to do it.
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1 回复由aflame1394编辑: 6/21/2015 4:06:55 AMWhy do you put #lincoln by your posts Lincoln? Makes it seem like you're a troll wanting attention. Britton didn't with his police post. Also, you have yet to say and answer people's requests as to how you'd replace police as law enforcement officials and fix this problem.
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4 回复Well if you look at all the cards on the table and really think critically I'm pretty sure the only answer you can come up with is: OMG who the hell cares?
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1 回复Are there people who misuse power? Yes. Unfortunately, it is in human nature to seek power. Oh, you don't seek power? Good for you, you overcame human nature. Guess what? Other cops are in that same situation, and they don't seek to abide power. They seek to use what means they can to serve and protect others. And there are some times where the poor guy just had a bad day. Everybody has them. Maybe he saw something disturbing on the last job, and he's carried that with him. I'm not saying this trying to excuse the fact that there are times when police can turn violent. I'm saying it to remind you that they're humans too. They have feelings, mistakes and bad days just like you. When you work for the government, you have nearly every single phone camera near you watching. Observing. Judging. For years before a certain day, they may have behaved properly. All of those days have been recorded by passerbys, but those videos aren't dramatic, so they don't even get any form of media cover even if it gets uploaded. But one day, something bad happens. He does something stupid and violent. Those silent cameras now turn on him, and since it's dramatic, everybody wants to see. That doesn't happen to everybody else though. There's nobody watching you 24/7, nobody to catch your mess ups on video.
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4 回复What's your beef with police? Did u or one of your family get tazed or beaten for not listening to the police? It's simple; even if you're in the right, do what the cop says and you won't get your ass beat. Like when people sprint from their cars after getting pulled over. Dude, wtf did you think was going to happen? The cop was going to ask you out for lunch after he catches you? No he's going to rightfully f*uck you up.
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2 回复A police officer has looser restrictions in America when it comes to self defense than American soldiers have in combat zones.
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2 回复Oh, yes, let us categorize the entire police force based upon just a few officers. Makes sense, right?
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