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Old 08-24-2012, 03:50 PM   #55
To Be Quite Honest
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Originally Posted by Rerun View Post
Most people who seem relate bad experiences seem to have confrontational dealings with the police. No doubt they push the police and the police push back.

Not saying their aren't bad apples on the police force... of course there are. But what I am saying is the good ones far outweigh the bad ones. And even the good ones have a breaking point when they have to put up with sheit from people all day long when they are just trying to do there jobs.
Sure, but eveyone has a right to assert themselves. Cops want a "yes sir" "no sir" response. I ask them questions when they ask me questions. You know, being assertive and not allowing them to push me around. That's what they don't like. Growing up I befriended a cop from 16-20 and he was outstanding and taught me a lot. In fact he made me want to be a cop but they weren't hiring white males at the time and then I smartened up and thought better about being a cop. What I do isn't wrong and to even assume or accuse me when you weren't apart of it is BS.

To assume the people going through hell and simply dismiss it is certainly a character flaw that you suffer from. Why don't you volunteer your time and learn what actually happens.

Cops are just trying to do their jobs when half of them are D-bags is not doing their jobs. They are a peace force with terrible interpersonal training.
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