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Police at large can earn alot of trust from the citizenry by speaking out like this.
Police at large can earn alot of trust from the citizenry by speaking out like this.
Wow. I’m glad I don’t live in your patrol area anymore. (Not that the cops out here are any better.)I'd rather be employed than fired for bending over to earn "trust" of a handful of random people when reality is the majority of those who don't trust the cops are overwhelmingly brainwashed fools who never will, typically because they ascribe to racial fear-mongering.
FYI, these threads are probably better off combined. They're basically the same.
Wow. I’m glad I don’t live in your patrol area anymore. (Not that the cops out here are any better.)
Wow. I’m glad I don’t live in your patrol area anymore. (Not that the cops out here are any better.)
I know where you stand, and I know there are plenty of good guys on the job, but there are people that are on the opposite end of the spectrum too (like any profession out there).I'd rather be employed than fired for bending over to earn "trust" of a handful of random people when reality is the majority of those who don't trust the cops are overwhelmingly brainwashed fools who never will, typically because they ascribe to racial fear-mongering.
FYI, these threads are probably better off combined. They're basically the same.
I know where you stand, and I know there are plenty of good guys on the job, but there are people that are on the opposite end of the spectrum too (like any profession out there).
The "trust" between LE and the citizenry seems to have been damaged badly over the years due to politicians, the leftist media that sells hate and chaos to make money, along with the fact that everyone has a video camera on them now, so bad behavior doesnt go as unnoticed as it did in the past. So when I say trust, I mean the relationship between those in LE and the people they work around.
Alot of people, including regular people that are not anti authority/anti government, have a distrust of LE at large, and Im talking about regular/non criminal folks. That means a distrust in the system, not individuals.
My whole point was that when people hear police speaking about defending peoples rights and not wanting to obey orders to charge people with crimes for violating executive orders (especially when politicians are releasing violent criminals from jail, supposedly due to covid) it will inspire more respect for the profession. You may not care about that, but having more people that respect you means less people that are against you.
And this officer speaking out like this may open the eyes of another officer who is ignorant or on the fence of enforcing these violations. So to say that it was useless is wrong.
I hear you, and like I said I know where you stand. I can appreciate how you are doing your thing from the inside. I also appreciate guys like this that are putting everything at risk to speak out for what they believe is right. And hopefully, with pressure they will be able to keep their jobs. It's got to start somewhere, why not here.My point is that these videos are not the way to do that. These videos are great ways to get fired, that’s it. And fired cops cannot accomplish anything.
Heres a sheriff.
Watch: MI Sheriff Dismantles Gretchen Whitmer Executive Orders
A Michigan sheriff simply told residents why his department will not be enforcing Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's executive orders.www.breitbart.com
All Covid-19 did was to reinforce what Benjamin Franklin said decades ago - "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
A quote that unfortunately many people do not know due to schools no longer teaching proper education and instilling American values, ignorance or both.
That really is a great quote, but when you read that quote in the context in which it was said, it has nothing to do with preserving rights which was a bit of a downer when i read it.
Your response implied strongly that you would put your paycheck ahead of your oath, that is what I was replying to, and that is the problem with so many cops (and politicians, et al), the paycheck takes priority. You may be just as “good” as this cop is, I can’t say. I was responding to the inference you made. The cop in question put his position out there and paid the price, but, did not back down. Yes, that is worthy of respect.Couldn’t care less.
I have a job. I may be doing exactly what this guy is talking about, you have no clue as that’s not what my statement said. His righteous need to verbalize it, on video, is going to get him fired.
He earned your respect, which basically means nothing. I’m still earning a paycheck and still out here possibly doing what he was talking about.
Clearer now? I tend not to speak like a kindergartener as the audience here is mostly smart enough to understand adult speak.
I know what I’ve done to support gun rights. I don’t tell those stories here to earn you guy’s respect because I’m a not a fool and I have bills to pay.
If you prefer cops who can’t stop themselves from breaking department policy through ass-kissing videos that solve nothing, so be it.
I have read some, but not all. I admit that. I am responding to the inference in what he is saying here, now. I will be the first to say that I don’t know if I am correct or incorrect - just replying to what was said in that one post. In fact, I hope that I am wrong. We need more good cops, and no, it is not just a paycheck job.I take it that you have not really read his posts. Society could only wish there were more like him out on patrol and in supervisor positions.
As for the trust of the people; it is extremely low on my scale of importance. I am decent to all that I encounter, I do not violate rights of the people; if they decide not to put trust in Law Enforcement, that is on the people, not us.
Your response implied strongly that you would put your paycheck ahead of your oath, that is what I was replying to, and that is the problem with so many cops (and politicians, et al), the paycheck takes priority. You may be just as “good” as this cop is, I can’t say. I was responding to the inference you made. The cop in question put his position out there and paid the price, but, did not back down. Yes, that is worthy of respect.
Be a good cop. That’s all anyone can ask of you.
In that case, I stand corrected and you have my apology for making an assumption that was an inaccurate characterization of your intentions and behavior. Be safe.Nope, it didn’t. You just didn’t read it correctly.