nefar559 said:
what is the ratio between good complaints and bad complaints?
i dont know, where to stay on this issue as of now, but you're not really convincing me. It sort of reminds me of censorship and the FCC. if they even get a few complaints from citizens, an issue is blow up out of proportion.
When somebody is given complete authority over the population and basically a license to kill, you don't think a "few complaints from citizens" warrants an EXTREME amount of concern? The fact of the matter is, these people have a license to kill bruh, don't you think they should be checked?
In the pregnant lady case up in Seattle, I think she had that one coming. But the lady on her cell phone, that was CLEAR abuse of police powers. That lady was ONLY speeding and she was on the phone trying to inform, I think, her husband about her situation. Tazing her twice was uncalled for.
Sure, everybody says "we're all human, we make mistakes." Or stupid shit like "what would you do? Would you hit him?" Or other stupid ass remarks, well the fact of the matter is I dont have a license to kill. These "protectors of the people" have a license to kill, and they need to exercise that power responsibly. Policing is NOT as dangerous as they would have you think. You don't exactly have to be a genius to be a pig. That's one of the biggest problems with the police force, not to mention that there is no centralized police force. If the requirement to become an officer of the law were a little more stiffer, I think we'd all be a lot better off.