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by destiny4u on 16 May 2012 - 21:05

good god this is disgusting

Ninja181

by Ninja181 on 16 May 2012 - 21:05

Seems to me this site always has people who have never seen one day of battle pontificating how we should fight a war.
 

Since we have an abundance of hissing energy bashing our local law enforcement posters, why not direct that energy to good use? If you can construct a couple hundred page post, why not construct a letter and direct it after the correct culprits. That’s right, find a case where you think one particular law enforcement agent acted unlawfully. Send a few letters to that person’s chief, the mayor of that town, the local newspaper, the city council etc. demanding a full investigation. Why vent here, actually do something about it.
 
Since if you have decided to get involved and save humanity why not clean up your own occupation first. Almost weekly I read about doctors removing the wrong kidney, operating on the wrong knee, giving the wrong type of blood etc. So the next time you go to your doctor, can we count on you to blame him for all these errors? If you’re involved in the medical field, what are you doing about this?
 
Every week I read about priest and teachers sexually abusing children. Farmers who have sex with their livestock.
 
How many of you work with people who sell drugs or stolen property at your worksite? Do you just turn your head and look the other way?
 
There are posters on here who are hardly exemplars of traditional moral values who probably shouldn’t even be parents.
 
There are narcissistic opportunist breeders on here that probably shouldn’t be breeding, as well as people posting who breed but won’t even admit it.
 
Every profession is flawed; we don’t need informinational hypochondriacs bashing the law enforcement members who do an excellent job.
 
It’s not a PERFECT WORD; there are people in all professions who don’t belong in their chosen field. Those individuals should be held accountable, not their whole profession.
 
 

Ninja181

by Ninja181 on 16 May 2012 - 21:05

Hospital emergency wards ARE tracking dog bites. They are also asking patients what BREED of dog bit them.
 
Source of info: ME
 


Gigante

by Gigante on 16 May 2012 - 21:05

BTW, I read an article that said the dog recovered



Im glad the dog made it, but I hope he is retired. Wont out, thats not good.. Gotta be a Mal. 



ggturner

by ggturner on 16 May 2012 - 21:05

Great post Ninja.

Gigante, why don't you provide a link to your sources?  Here is a site on dog bites in the U.S. and it does not coincide with your information:  http://www.dogsbite.org/dog-bite-statistics.php .    Yet another site (humane society):  http://www.americanhumane.org/animals/stop-animal-abuse/fact-sheets/dog-bites.html .   Again, does not coincide with what you posted.

momosgarage

by momosgarage on 16 May 2012 - 21:05

Since if you have decided to get involved and save humanity why not clean up your own occupation first. 

Every profession is flawed; 
 

Actually there is one BIG difference, most folks don't carry a a gun to work with the aurthority to point and shoot at another living being.  Second, other profession such as doctors, engineers,  etc have insurance  premiums to worry about and if a victim is properly represented insurance will PAY out to a wronged plantiff.  When an LEO screws up they get unpaid leave or desk work, most other professionals under similar circumstances would find themselves out of work for LIFE and would need to change careers. 

Police, Politians and Judges SHOULD BE HELD TO AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT LEVEL OF ETHICS.  All three have one thing in common than no other professions have.  They ALL can decide LIFE or DEATH by the stroke of a pen.  Politians and Judges sign death warrants before anyone dies, however, in the case of LEO's the stroke of the pen to clear an altercation can come after a life is exstinguished.


ggturner

by ggturner on 16 May 2012 - 21:05


UK police attacked by a dog.

Gigante

by Gigante on 16 May 2012 - 22:05


Ninja181


What does any of that stuff have to do with this thread. For the most part someone is focused and going after those people already. Who goes after the ones this thread is speaking about, no one yet. There is no organization as of the moment, that address's this issue.

we don’t need informinational hypochondriacs bashing the law enforcement members who do an excellent job.


Love the term havent heard that one before.  Skimming along reading what you wish to read, has left you misinformed.  No law enforcment members doing an excellant job have been bashed, what in the name of corn on the cobb are you talking about.

Ninja181

by Ninja181 on 16 May 2012 - 22:05

At a recent cookout at my son in laws mansion. Among the numerous guests were at least 20 members of one on the neighboring cities Police Departments. After having a few beers and joking around I asked them off the record about a recent article I had read. The gist of the article stated that because of all the law suits over police brutality, excessive force, violation of civil rights etc., the police are somewhat reluctant to respond during the comission of a crime. That they would almost rather arrive after the crime is over, collect information, fill out reports and get warrants, then pursue the criminals. They all off the record agreed.

Now this is the frame of mind because of over regulation, and society over reacting. And of course frivolous law suits.

So if your MO is to keep pounding on the Police, one can only hope you don't seriously need them at some point in your life.

Here is Pango at the front of the mansion.





 


momosgarage

by momosgarage on 16 May 2012 - 22:05

Here is a site on dog bites in the U.S. and it does not coincide with your information 
 

ggturner , are you intentionally trying to redirect this discussion?  Dog bites are not relevant to any of the cases presented, where cornered, fleeing, non-threatning pets were shot by LEO's.  

LEO's are also shooting CATS!!!  Where is animal control in these cases?

http://www.wpxi.com/news/news/familys-cat-shot-killed-by-police-officer/nGZ4C/ 

http://www.officer.com/news/10342180/family-wants-policy-changed-after-ohio-police-kill-cat 

Also, even IF dog bite data on LEO's was relevant, LEO departments are NOT releasing the data to support such a claim.  We have been talking about animals owned by civilians who WERE NOT SUSPECTED FELONS, whom happened to be on the other end of an LEO's "mistake" resulting in the death of the animal and a "we're sorry, wrong house" statement.  In fact, your point was already  positively  supported earlier in the thread.  We are PAST your discussion point because it was already agreed that if an LEO's life is TRULY in danger they should be able to defend themselves against said animal.  But since you weren't paying much attention, I'll let you slide and remind you that your point was already made and overwhelminly supported.  So, no more need for your "but, dogs bite LEO's" comments.

 






 


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