I agree, and to Rita's point, I have always known that like any profession, there are people in law enforcement that have no business in that line of work. I worked with one in the southwest who hated Hispanics and took every chance he could to violate their constitutional rights. I turned him in on several occasions and refused to back him up on traffic stops he conducted because I knew what would likely transpire. Eventually it caught up with him and he was fired, but it took longer than it should have because back then there was not the proliferation of video we have today. I arrested a couple of my fellow officers on domestic violence as well. No excuse for that. Period.
I do not agree with Rita's belief that all cops lie, that all cops are bad, etc. That's a broad brush that doesn't paint an accurate picture of the police, but rather an accurate picture of her hatred. As a detective, I lost a few cases at trial because I told the truth of what happened, and that put reasonable doubt in the mind of at least one juror. If it was something I missed in the investigation, I learned from that and strived to do better next time. That's how our system is designed though, and it's one worth defending. Sure, I could have lied and gotten a conviction, but I decided early on before ever pinning on a badge that my integrity was something nobody could take from me, and something I'd never give away.
I also agree I don't know why anyone would go into LE now. I counsel those who ask not to. Rita thinks she's getting my goat when she says she's glad I'm no longer in LE, and my response is always the same, and always truthful. It's "me too."
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For what it's worth, AV8R, I thank you for your service in your time as a police officer and a detective.
It's true not all cops are bad. Those that abuse the badge need to be thrown out.
It's true not all politicians are bad. Those that abuse the office need to be thrown out.
It's true not all physicians are bad. Those that abuse the medical oath need to be thrown out.
You get the point.
What I'm saying, mostly to @LovelyRita Rita, is that there are bad apples in every profession. It's unfortunate that in greed for ratings and ad $$$, cops get the most media attention. These days even more than politicians.
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40% of law enforcement officers are also domestic abusers. Domestic abusers are not honest.
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That is hard to believe. Can you prove that statistic?LovelyRita wrote: βSun Aug 16, 2020 2:11 pm 40% of law enforcement officers are also domestic abusers. Domestic abusers are not honest.
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Yep.CCubs wrote: βSun Aug 16, 2020 2:56 pmThat is hard to believe. Can you prove that statistic?LovelyRita wrote: βSun Aug 16, 2020 2:11 pm 40% of law enforcement officers are also domestic abusers. Domestic abusers are not honest.
Do 40% of police officer families experience domestic violence? It's complicated
Two studies have found that at least 40% of police officer families experience domestic violence, in contrast to 10% of families in the general population," the National Center for Women & Policing says. "A third study of older and more experienced officers found a rate of 24%, indicating that domestic violence is 2-4 times more common among police families than American families in general."
http://kutv.com/news/local/40-of-police ... study-says
Here's another...
Police Have a Much Bigger Domestic-Abuse Problem Than the NFL Does
" And there is another American profession that has a significantly more alarming problem with domestic abuse. I'd urge everyone who believes in zero tolerance for NFL employees caught beating their wives or girlfriends to direct as much attentionβor ideally, even more attentionβat police officers who assault their partners. Several studies have found that the romantic partners of police officers suffer domestic abuse at rates significantly higher than the general population. And while all partner abuse is unacceptable, it is especially problematic when domestic abusers are literally the people that battered and abused women are supposed to call for help."
https://www.theatlantic.com/national/ar ... ds/380329/
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And this is a video of an Illinois State cop demonstrating for us....CCubs wrote: βSun Aug 16, 2020 2:56 pmThat is hard to believe. Can you prove that statistic?LovelyRita wrote: βSun Aug 16, 2020 2:11 pm 40% of law enforcement officers are also domestic abusers. Domestic abusers are not honest.
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have you done anything about this video? I posted a link to the ISP with instructions how to file a complaint. You seem awfully concerned you've posted the video twice now.LovelyRita wrote: βSun Aug 16, 2020 3:12 pmAnd this is a video of an Illinois State cop demonstrating for us....CCubs wrote: βSun Aug 16, 2020 2:56 pmThat is hard to believe. Can you prove that statistic?LovelyRita wrote: βSun Aug 16, 2020 2:11 pm 40% of law enforcement officers are also domestic abusers. Domestic abusers are not honest.