More violence and illegal arrest of a female , on her own property not breaking any law .

new barney.

at least the judge was straight, and they have a decent shot at a lawsuit.
still would have just been a bogus citation if the daughter went inside (even if the officer had no right to demand it).
obviously standards and training are in question.
 
Well so far we have had mentioned standards and training and ego as the problem.
Kidnapping someone for looking at you is not a training or ego problem.

Regardless of how you feel about cops, they're still just human and like with any human, we aint perfect and can be pushed too far. There are plenty of people in general regardless of their job titles who are sick to death of everyone with a phone constantly shoving it in other people's faces in hopes to have the next viral sensation on Twitter. Obviously, that's not an excuse for cops to threaten people who record, but like I said, everyone has their limits.
 
Regardless of how you feel about cops, they're still just human and like with any human, we aint perfect and can be pushed too far. There are plenty of people in general regardless of their job titles who are sick to death of everyone with a phone constantly shoving it in other people's faces in hopes to have the next viral sensation on Twitter. Obviously, that's not an excuse for cops to threaten people who record, but like I said, everyone has their limits.

Citizens have a right to record any public dealings that the supposed "public servants" do.
No question about it.
It's settled law.

Unless they are actively in the way and actively interfering with the "public servants"

If the Uniform Hangers knew that if they "snap after being pushed too far" that they would face the same consequences as anybody else, you'd see a whole lot less "snapping".

Considering how little accountability and consequences there are for Uniform Hangers and how much they lie, cheat and are corrupt, the more cameras on them the better, maybe it will make the lawsuits expensive enough that the corrupt city managers and police departments run out of money and have to eventually stop for lack of funds.
 
Well so far we have had mentioned standards and training and ego as the problem.
Kidnapping someone for looking at you is not a training or ego problem.
Beg to differ. He ‘s trained to control the situation. He didn’t. Not at all.


Then on top of that he got butthurt that she didn’t do what he said, leading him to break the law and treat two innocent people like crooks because he didn’t know how to be humble.

Simple human nature. He screwed up royally due to his ego and overconfidence.

If that’s not it in a nutshell please enlighten us ……while you tell us who touched you.

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Regardless of how you feel about cops, they're still just human and like with any human, we aint perfect and can be pushed too far. There are plenty of people in general regardless of their job titles who are sick to death of everyone with a phone constantly shoving it in other people's faces in hopes to have the next viral sensation on Twitter. Obviously, that's not an excuse for cops to threaten people who record, but like I said, everyone has their limits.
Everyone should be held accountable for their actions. If this womans husband had come out and shot the kidnapper because he had "reached his limit" it would be more excusable than this...but I bet he would be in trouble or dead.
 
Regardless of how you feel about cops, they're still just human and like with any human, we aint perfect and can be pushed too far. There are plenty of people in general regardless of their job titles who are sick to death of everyone with a phone constantly shoving it in other people's faces in hopes to have the next viral sensation on Twitter. Obviously, that's not an excuse for cops to threaten people who record, but like I said, everyone has their limits.


He reached his limit awfully quick being he had just graduated from the academy, which is a joke to begin with. A barber requires more school hours than a cop who carries a gun.
 
Citizens have a right to record any public dealings that the supposed "public servants" do.
No question about it.
It's settled law.

Unless they are actively in the way and actively interfering with the "public servants"

If the Uniform Hangers knew that if they "snap after being pushed too far" that they would face the same consequences as anybody else, you'd see a whole lot less "snapping".

Considering how little accountability and consequences there are for Uniform Hangers and how much they lie, cheat and are corrupt, the more cameras on them the better, maybe it will make the lawsuits expensive enough that the corrupt city managers and police departments run out of money and have to eventually stop for lack of funds.
Or they may have to resort to writing more citations; and be like MacBee South Carolina and have 110% of city revenue come from tickets , and then still get the tax cattle to pay their lawsuits . Huge win /win for the blue line
 
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https://www.michigancapitolconfidential.com/gaylord-school-official-brought-armed-officers-when-ordering-students-to-mask-up-or-else#:~:text=A Gaylord Community Schools official,the students with immediate suspension.

Wish we could go back the “good old days - where our friendly police officers just threaded arrest to school kids who didn’t want to wear a face mask . Those were good times , good times indeed .


The good ole days I remember were beat cops walking the sidewalk in town and the patrol guys knowing every kid by name in their neighborhoods.
 
https://www.michigancapitolconfidential.com/gaylord-school-official-brought-armed-officers-when-ordering-students-to-mask-up-or-else#:~:text=A Gaylord Community Schools official,the students with immediate suspension.

Wish we could go back the “good old days - where our friendly police officers just threaded arrest to school kids who didn’t want to wear a face mask . Those were good times , good times indeed .
Apples and oranges bitch.

I’m talking about the asshole cop who kidnapped people, then you bring up some gay democrat state propagandists bullshit.

No wonder you’re so mad at cops. You can’t pay attention much less a traffic fine🏳️‍🌈😜😝🤔
 
Regardless of how you feel about cops, they're still just human and like with any human, we aint perfect and can be pushed too far. There are plenty of people in general regardless of their job titles who are sick to death of everyone with a phone constantly shoving it in other people's faces in hopes to have the next viral sensation on Twitter. Obviously, that's not an excuse for cops to threaten people who record, but like I said, everyone has their limits.
Waitstaff at a restaurant have it harder.
 
Waitstaff at a restaurant have it harder.
And imagine if they kidnapped and tortured and fingered a restaurant customer for the heinous crime of looking at them . I’m sure that would be a training issue and we’d hear endlessly about all the waitstaff that brought food and didn’t kidnap and torture the customers.

Do you think there is a list of waitstaff who’ve lied stolen abused and planted evidence that still have their jobs ?
A Bradylist for service workers ?
That potential employers could look at see their past crimes and hire them anyway? That would be fucking insane .
 
And imagine if they kidnapped and tortured and fingered a restaurant customer for the heinous crime of looking at them . I’m sure that would be a training issue and we’d hear endlessly about all the waitstaff that brought food and didn’t kidnap and torture the customers.

Do you think there is a list of waitstaff who’ve lied stolen abused and planted evidence that still have their jobs ?
A Bradylist for service workers ?
That potential employers could look at see their past crimes and hire them anyway? That would be fucking insane .
We would need some kind of remedial training like Administrative Leave or a transfer atleast one county over for negative behaviour. Perhaps a raise to ease their stressful home life?
 
That cops is a lawsuit waiting to happen. He cannot control his ego. If he is lucky, he will learn from this situation. Most likely he will not learn, it is a personality problem. If he continues with this employment, he may cost the city a tremendous amount of money in the future.
 
Well so far we have had mentioned standards and training and ego as the problem.
Kidnapping someone for looking at you is not a training or ego problem.

It largely IS though. Training instills proper mindset. From the very get-go this is a superiority mindset sprinkled with a lack of accountability, lack of professionalism, “officer safety” and huge helping of ego.

When POST training instills a “them verse us” mentality and “officer safety” can be weaponize as you see fit, this is what you get.

This really isn’t brain surgery.
 
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Regardless of how you feel about cops, they're still just human and like with any human, we aint perfect and can be pushed too far.

So filming a public servant silently from your porch is “pushed too far”???

Ok chuckles…..

Yesterday while cycling, I rode through road construction. Out there in the heat those guys were busting their ass for shit pay and probably no benefits or retirement and not complaining. While stopped at the flagman I was talking to a couple of them and thank them for their service. For keeping our roads safe for our American families to drive on.

If one of those guys gets run over by one of the crazy knuckleheads out there on the road texting and driving, they’ll be no parade. They’ll be no group of people en mass wearing black arm bands or a badge with a black stripe.

It MIGHT make the news……