34 thoughts on “Y/How we lost #Respect for #Cops”

  1. I use to have friends who happened to be NYC cops. They told me the criminal behaviors they themselves did and their co-workers.
    Traffic in NYC is to suffer all NYC police turn their lights on so traffic has to part for them, once through turn them off. No emergency just acting like the pigs they are.

  2. This guy has a problem with cops and one day he is going to need the very cops he is talking crap to and calling all the names and I hope and pray they give him the same crap back I understand his points but not all cops are the problem just like not all citizens are the problem

  3. I got pulled over 20 years ago for doing the same speed as a state trooper. He said he pulled me over for speeding and I said "Well then, you were too" and he said "I earned that privilege, I'm out writing tickets today and that's exactly what I'm going to do!" I went to court, he didn't show, and they jacked me around and rather than miss more days of work coming back to court, I was given a choice between two speeding tickets prices, the more expensive option would not go on my record and the less expensive option would. A-holes!

  4. It's a business and it is ran as such. Which is why the jail and prison systems are set up the way they are. Recidivism is a commodity. You can go to prison for robbery, and come out a murderer. In business, it costs more to create a new customer, than to keep the existing ones… full of revolving doors. Money is the name of the game… mixed with some racism… yet money seems to be the main goal. A cops main job is to get you into court as guilty as they can. I applaud your efforts good sir. Keep up the good fight. (From Oklahoma)

  5. I ran into a laundrymat one time to get change and I came back and was getting a ticket before I even got back to the car and I swear I was in there under two minutes

  6. Law-enforcement in America in Australia and around the world. I'm not happy with the fact that people are more involved now and more interested to know what they're doing and whether they're legally doing what they should be doing or illegally doing what they're doing. Either way people's attention is focused on holding them to be accountable, and obviously they hate that.

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