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by Preston on 21 July 2011 - 22:07
In my city this police officer would be immediately fired and likely sued for interfereing one's Constitutional the right to associate with others. He would probably be arrested for assault and making terroristic death threats (a felony in my state). This video shows blatant abuse of police power by a "pumped up" police officer, either on roids or a power lifter or both perhaps?
There was no curfew or law that the suspect could not be where he was or could not stop there, or could not asociate with whom he wanted. Many will view this video of evidence of police tyranny. How many wrongful deaths are perpetrated by 'roided up or power weight lifter policemen who have too many hormones circulating in stressful situations? This kind of attitude can get police officers killed when the communuity turns against them and does many times. It is foolish and unprofessional. And much of the stress that police officers must deal with (which cracks too many psychologically) comes from illegal govt covert operations to traffick in illegal drugs and guns which has helped turn American inner cities into urban war zones or gang ridden "jungles".
http://ohioccw.org/201107214955/cantonpd.html

by Ruger1 on 21 July 2011 - 23:07
Is this nice ?...I think not...; (
What about videos of all the times officers put their lives on the line for ungrateful strangers...
I bet some officers wives would have a few choice things to say about people who constantly crap on our law enforcement, while they sit up nights hoping their husbands come home at night....
by Preston on 21 July 2011 - 23:07
And Ruger1, why not post some videos of police rescues or heroism. We all know that these examples occur in every major city.
The point of my posting this video is the hypothesis that high govt crimes and corruption sets the stage for difficult urban situations which breed extreme criminal behavior and extreme police ressponses, sometimes which shift to pre-emptive unConstitutional invasions of rights. This video actual shows a shift in poice procedure to charging up and pre-emptive, pre-crime charging instead of correct police work to arrest after a crime has been committed. Pre-crime arrests and thought crimes defined as "hate crimes" are right out of George Orwell 1984 totalitarian playbook.

by Chaz Reinhold on 22 July 2011 - 01:07
by Preston on 22 July 2011 - 02:07
I am making the point that this out of control cop making terrorist death threats to the person he stopped is not only uillegal but has occurred in a complex environment of overstressed courts, overcrowded jails and prisons, single mom, poor nutrition, failing schools, massive unemploymemt, drug infested urban centers which often turn into jungles (urban war zones) at night. And most of this is linked directly or indirectly to major govt corruption and a corrupt monetary system based on fiat debt-backed phoney money. Police and citizens are often just pawns in the system and the thumpers take charge and control, butit often catches up with them, thanks to the video recording systems on most police cars or now fixed to the police themselves.
And by the way the average LEO response in many cities is over 10 minutes, sometimes 20, so folks really need to protect themselves anyway. In some areas police are so thin, they no longer investigate home robberies or thefts with no violence. Some even just have folks submit the details by computer and that's all.

by alboe2009 on 22 July 2011 - 02:07
And second, There's probably 50 - 100 points to mention (on behalf of the officers) in that video but it would take too long and the points would get sidetracked and then the whole fiasco would snowball downhill and all positive points would be lost.
But here are a few points to bite on;
Officer Safety is PARAMOUNT!
HISTORY of the area/location
HISTORY of the individuals involved. People LIE everyday right to our faces. (Without blinking an eye)
It would APPEAR John Q. Public was somewhere where he shouldn't have been. Doing or attempting to do something that he shouldn't be doing. Scared for that same reason(s) and totally forget what was PROPER PROCEDURES to advising an individual in the law enforcement capacity when and while carrying a CCWP.The list could go on and on.
NOTE! Since you are not a member of that Department or familiar with that beat/zone then you possibly are not aware of proper PC? I have worked high crime areas where the simple fact of LOITERING at a corner/area between the hours of ???? and ??? was PC to initiate action.
WALK IN THEIR SHOES............................................................................................................................
by Preston on 22 July 2011 - 02:07
http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-seattle/king-county-sheriff-warns-of-cutbacks-so-go-out-and-buy-a-gun
http://www.foxtoledo.com/dpp/news/wupw_Police_layoffs_drive_gun_sale_surge_
05062009
http://www.wtol.com/global/story.asp?s=10415019
http://www.lawofficer.com/article/news/camden-layoffs-begin-officer-t
http://www.wpix.com/wpix-newark-layoffs-badges,0,6366207.story
Police officers cannot gurantee anyones saftety but their own. Courts have rejected any public liability many times and this is a well defined precedent. Technically folks atre responsible for their own safety. Thus the reason for the 2nd Amendment.
http://www.tactical-life.com/online/news/las-vegas-police-layoff-billboard-draws-anger-video/

by Slamdunc on 22 July 2011 - 02:07
Don't even bother, it is just more blah blah blah. I can assure you that Preston has no friends that are Police Officers. It is quite possible the he has loaned his username and password to another fellow with much of the same views, Bill "uglydog". They have a similar MO. Some may have respected preston in the past with his knowledge of GSD structure. I think that has changed. I actually liked his old posts on structure and anatomy of GSD's, but always felt he knew nothing of drives, training and working ability.
"Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference"
Mark Twain
by Preston on 22 July 2011 - 03:07
Sadly the police officer blew out his career due to loss of control. He vocalized what he was feeling and thinking. He threw a temper tantrum and really lost it. Many stressed police feel these things without acting out. This happens too often and there are many complex factors that need to be considered.
Many police chiefs are now essentially taking orders from homeland security and have yielded jurisdiction with confidential agreements. Don't expect them to admit this publicly however.
Actually, I previously posted positive posts about police acts of heroism. But of course that is ignored and I am considered "bad" for referencing this video. I never said that all police are like this, in fact I have stated just the opposite.
To say that many police are now hypersensitive is a given. Add to this concern for impending layoffs and large reductions or loss of pensions and it adds more pressure to an already hyper stressed situation in too many inner urban areas.
by mobjack on 22 July 2011 - 03:07
And just exactly how do you know this? What proof have you got to substantiate this asinine claim?
The damn federal government can't wipe it's own ass without a multi-committee, 20 year study, gazillion lawsuit, lost in the mail, printed in quadruplicate, done up on carbon paper resolution and you really think they've got the time, money or the manpower to nannysit a bunch of local cops and tell them how to do their jobs.
Where's my hip waders?
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