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reply posted on 20-9-2012 @ 09:04 AM by thisguyrighthere
Originally posted by Manhater

Gawd forbid a dog protect his house, why didn't the stupid officer knock on the door first rather then jumping right in and going to the backyard first.

This whole thing could be avoided.

1) If he went to the right address, [grant we all make mistakes]
2) Talking with possible suspects first.

Rip


Cops dont do that stuff anymore. They just wander wherever they want to whenever they want to and they cant talk to anyone because they are trained to simply nod their head and ignore us because all we do is lie.

There is a lot of death and pain over the past decades that could have been prevented if cops just double checked addresses and talked to people. They're not likely to return to real policing anytime soon.

That Empire State shooting last month is a perfect example. Rather than toss a jacket on and walk up behind the suspect who wasnt shooting anyone at the time they decided to go all action movie and endanger the lives of everyone on the street with a hail of gunfire.

Non-violent investigations are now done with fully geared up SWAT teams as a regular policy all over the country.

It wont be long before every traffic stop is you being pulled through your car window and cuffed while the officers boot crushes the back of your head into the pavement. Then, once you're sufficiently bloodied and frightened they'll hand you a ticket for that cracked taillight cover.
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reply posted on 21-9-2012 @ 07:21 AM by chiefsmom
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Ok, along that train of thought, would it make any difference if we all put no trespassing signs on our properties?
If they then came on our property and shot our dogs/injured one of us, would we have more recourse against them?


reply posted on 21-9-2012 @ 07:39 AM by butcherguy
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How long has this been SOP for cops?

I remember seeing them doing it on the TV show 'Cops' back in 1989.

I think they have been doing it for a long, long time. Now that they have made it a habit to shoot family pets in the process, people notice it a little more.



reply posted on 21-9-2012 @ 08:30 AM by thisguyrighthere
Originally posted by chiefsmom
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Ok, along that train of thought, would it make any difference if we all put no trespassing signs on our properties?
If they then came on our property and shot our dogs/injured one of us, would we have more recourse against them?


Good question.

I know when hunting any property that isnt explicitly posted "no hunting" or "no trespassing" is fair game as long as all other laws are followed like distance from buildings, shooting across paths of travel, etc...

Assuming they can even be held to that standard then posting "no trespassing" signs could make all the difference in the world.

Given all the nonsense they do daily and get away with I doubt they would be held to that standard though.


reply posted on 22-9-2012 @ 09:21 AM by Manhater
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Empire State building is a poor example. Those cops there have always been known to be bad.
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