New York City Ends Qualified Immunity For Police Officers, Becoming 1st In Nation To Do So
The protection has prevented officers from being sued or liable for misconduct.
newyork.cbslocal.com
And just like that, thousands more NYPD officers retired. Can’t wait to hear numbers on how the force has shrunken.New York City Ends Qualified Immunity For Police Officers, Becoming 1st In Nation To Do So
The protection has prevented officers from being sued or liable for misconduct.newyork.cbslocal.com
Dayton is looking for a LEP job....And just like that, thousands more NYPD officers retired. Can’t wait to hear numbers on how the force has shrunken.
Its already feeling lawless. I left work last night feom Washington Heights I cross a bridge into the Bronx and get on the highway and head north. Its .4 miles from the jobsite to the highway, it took almost a half hour due to people parking cars in the traffic lanes to hang out in front of certain businesses, dirtbikes, atvs, etc.. are ripping up and down the street in any direction, cars driving however they like. Its a chaotic scene, and I see it getting worse.I hope NYC residents get exactly what they are asking for....
In a fair world these people would be released in the areas where the judges live so they can deal directly with the consequences of their actions. Shame on them.Off topic a bit....
But, here in another first....
BREAKING: The California Supreme Court has ordered judges to free suspects who can't afford to pay cash bail.
This should turn out really well also...
Should see what my cousin's husband is doing. Probably looking for a job now I guess. Good kid, works in one of the bad areas of the Bronx actually.
Mixed feelings on a lot of this personally. There's a of details here, and I think simply removing this without due diligence looking at those details is probably not a good idea.
The city council bill might be premuture. It will be challenged in court because the police officer powers and responsibilities come from state laws and not local law.
About that last line...call me crazy, but cops should be held accountable for their little "oopsies."I feel like the people who think this is a good idea believe qualified immunity is something else. If I run up on a handcuffed suspect and try and score an extra point with his head, I’ll be charged with a crime and QI will not apply. The suspect, now plaintiff is obviously going to sue the city of New York and me. Both will likely pay because they employed me. If the janitor at the grocery store grabbed your ass, you suing both the store and the person. What QI does is stop nonsense lawsuits from starting. If I pulled you over because you were swerving all over the road, suspecting you were drunk, and it turns out you were diabetic, QI would apply to stop me from being sued.
When are we going to see LE start arresting politicians for unconstitutional laws and policies? That is what needs to happen. Yes, I am indeed wishing for an LE insurrection against the government. Unfortunately however human nature dictates that one not endanger one's livelihood so on it goes, but the police in Seattle and Portland should have arrested their respective mayor's long ago.Unfortunately they didn't end politicians immunity. It is their laws and policies that police carry out. I see a lot of non proactive policing about to be happening. Also, a good chance of the blue flu.
When are we going to see LE start arresting politicians for unconstitutional laws and policies? That is what needs to happen. Yes, I am indeed wishing for an LE insurrection against the government. Unfortunately however human nature dictates that one not endanger one's livelihood so on it goes, but the police in Seattle and Portland should have arrested their respective mayor's long ago.
Solidarity, we need much more solidarity.About the same time that the voters demand these people be held accountable!
So NYC cop lose "Qualified Immunity" - GOOD!!!
HOPE THIS IDEA SPREAD ACROSS THE WHOLE U.S.!!
That last line said nothing about the operator of the vehicle getting arrested for drunk driving. It referred to an operator of a vehicle being pulled over because they showed signs of impairment but it was later found that they were having a diabetic emergency. The operator would obviously not get arrested for DWI since he’s not drunk, but with QI in place the operator would not be able to sue the officer for pulled them over. Without QI, the operator can attempt to sue the officer in civil court for engaging in a traffic stop where he believed the operator was a drunk driver.About that last line...call me crazy, but cops should be held accountable for their little "oopsies."
If a cop arrests you and you have to go to court, be out thousands, and, whoops, the cop got it wrong, the cop should face the punishment you would have faced. No different from false accusers.
It would cut out a lot of this "we'll FIND something to charge them with" mentality that is far far far too prevalent.
I don’t know about anyone else but I personally don’t see any officers with a "we'll FIND something to charge them with" mentality. There is no widespread rampant acts of people getting randomly arrested who did nothing wrong, it’s not a thing. I don’t see people just randomly getting picked up by police for the fun of it just to randomly arrest anyone. If someone is getting arrested it’s because they did something wrong and deserve to get arrested, plain and simple. Not to mention the amount of paperwork that has to go into arrests especially after the relatively new bail reform that was passed, I can assure you that an arrest isn’t as simple as slapping cuffs on someone and they go right to jail. The process is much more involved than that and no officers that I know are arresting people who didn’t do anything wrong just to go through the entire process for nothing.About that last line...call me crazy, but cops should be held accountable for their little "oopsies."
If a cop arrests you and you have to go to court, be out thousands, and, whoops, the cop got it wrong, the cop should face the punishment you would have faced. No different from false accusers.
It would cut out a lot of this "we'll FIND something to charge them with" mentality that is far far far too prevalent.
I don’t think you know what qualified immunity is.So NYC cop lose "Qualified Immunity" - GOOD!!!
HOPE THIS IDEA SPREAD ACROSS THE WHOLE U.S.!!