7/20/2010 9:43:14 AM
Anybody surprised that the police are acting like brutes and meat-heads? When are we going to stop these brainless thugs from running wild on us?
7/20/2010 9:55:34 AM
I guess the laws vary from state to state.I'm pretty certain it's legal in NC (there was a thread recently about this)Clearly in florida it's not legal to capture video of the police. It's certainly an unjust law.[Edited on July 20, 2010 at 9:56 AM. Reason : Fraternal Order of Police: America's largest and most violent gang.]
7/20/2010 9:55:53 AM
7/20/2010 9:57:06 AM
7/20/2010 9:58:53 AM
LOL at the police haters. you are so predictable in your generalizations. that said, they should be held accountable like everyone else. video is the easiest way to do that and this is clearly a poor law that bad officers could exploit. the only exception I could see would be in the case of specialized police units like undercover or anti-gang officers that could be targeted by criminals.
7/20/2010 10:05:25 AM
7/20/2010 10:07:10 AM
^^If they're undercover, and supposedly pretending to be a drug dealer or gang member or whatever, how is joe citizen going to know that it's a cop? how does this blow their cover?
7/20/2010 10:08:43 AM
Yeah who's going to video tape a drug deal
7/20/2010 10:11:26 AM
7/20/2010 10:13:55 AM
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7/20/2010 10:25:35 AM
Hurfy fucking durfy my friends are cops and I love copsNothing drives me more crazy than somebody willing to jerk off and defend authority, sorry"Policeman" is a job. It's a hard job. We shouldn't make it easier by sacrificing everybody's rights, liberties, and safety.[Edited on July 20, 2010 at 10:31 AM. Reason : .]
7/20/2010 10:30:08 AM
Laws do vary, but if it's a public place, the police have no reasonable expectation of privacy, just as other citizens do not. And they certainly shouldn't be seizing private possessions simply because they're angry.I'm a law-and-order guy. I support giving law enforcement officers the education, equipment, training, and salaries they need to perform their duties in a professional manner. But I absolutely CANNOT STAND jackbooted thugs with guns and official badges! Incidents like the ones described in the OP should not be tolerated by politicians, high-ranking law enforcement officers, or the public! [Edited on July 20, 2010 at 10:37 AM. Reason : ]
7/20/2010 10:36:15 AM
Alcohol, titties, and taping the cops: three things that bring everybody on TWW together.
7/20/2010 10:50:21 AM
We all agree?! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1w3Lm_gu-ZY
7/20/2010 10:55:13 AM
The story in the original post demonstrates definitively why people should be permitted to and, furthermore, should be advised to, record, in any way possible, any and all interactions with all police officers. Far, far too many police officers are overgrown children with compensation issues. The type of overgrown children who would consider it reasonable to tackle an elderly autistic man who posed no immediate threat. I mean, seriously, WTF.
7/20/2010 10:59:09 AM
-Badge numbers printed in huge numbers on riot gear.-Reserve no-knock warrants and paramilitary actions for actual violent situations. This type of shit should require the signature of three judges at least.-Shoulder cameras on cops while on duty. Missing footage should be a dismissible offense.-A civilian committee to oversee reports of corruption. The police can't be trusted to police themselves, nor can the district attorney be trusted to prosecute them. For that matter, neither can judges. They're all on the same team.-Close secret federal prisons like the one in Cary.Any cops that oppose these changes are corrupt.
7/20/2010 12:08:45 PM
^What are you, soft on crime? Don't you want to protect our children from dangerous people? I'm not voting for you this election.
7/20/2010 12:20:07 PM
No worries...when I come to power, I won't need votes.
7/20/2010 12:42:02 PM
death to smc
7/20/2010 1:03:21 PM
7/20/2010 1:03:48 PM
If good cops don't publicly and vehemently condemn the bad ones, then they're bad too. If they don't speak openly about department policies that abuse freedoms, then they are equally to blame. If they participate in a corrupt system, then they are complicit in its sins.^^A nice death threat is as good as money in the bank...or an enemy in jail. I welcome them. [Edited on July 20, 2010 at 1:25 PM. Reason : .]
7/20/2010 1:23:13 PM
7/20/2010 5:12:48 PM
do you have any facts to back up your accusations? any statistics suggesting police are more predisposed to criminal activity than the general population?
7/20/2010 6:15:29 PM
you seem to imply most people are good people. let me set the records straight: most people are pieces of shit. most police officers are pieces of shit with authority
7/20/2010 8:34:43 PM
^^^ Not gonna survey the media for you[Edited on July 20, 2010 at 11:08 PM. Reason : .]
7/20/2010 11:07:55 PM
kill everyone
7/20/2010 11:48:55 PM
7/21/2010 8:27:12 AM
Sorry sir I'm going to need 5 sources and a statistical handbook for your obvious statementMy friends, and all, ya know how it goes
7/21/2010 8:39:04 AM
7/21/2010 12:05:26 PM
Yeah man take it from a cop's buddy: cops are a-OKGod you're sheltered
7/21/2010 12:20:00 PM
Dabird, here is my opposing argument: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH9k8L3oDa4Please watch that entire video, and let me know what you think.
7/21/2010 12:22:11 PM
obviously cops involved in that type of shit are assholes. also, obviously, any video like that you have to take with a grain of salt because you dont see the entire story. nevertheless, i never said the police or any profession is devoid of bad behavior. i also never said they shouldnt be videotaped or held accountable for their actions. i said i could see in some instances why a law like that would be made. i also am pointing out the ridiculous bullshit spouted here by you and your ilk. i will continue to call you out for it. you are idiots. what are there? 800,000 police officers nationwide? how many per year get in trouble for corruption? lets arbitrarily say 100 per state per year (some will have more, others less). that is 5000 cops a year getting in trouble. less than 1%. maybe its more? show me a statistic. what percentage of the population gets in trouble every year? compare it that. show me stats that show police abuse then maybe i would be inclined to be swayed to your opinion. until then, you look like idiots. dont show me bullshit edited video clips as "evidence."
7/21/2010 12:41:37 PM
7/21/2010 12:46:46 PM
^That graphs says cops are angry and horny.
7/21/2010 12:48:21 PM
7/21/2010 1:14:23 PM
No patience today, especially for fascist-loving boot lickers.[Edited on July 21, 2010 at 1:31 PM. Reason : .]
7/21/2010 1:30:06 PM
The statistics show that the violent crime rate is almost the same as the general public. The sexual assault rate is greater than the general public.Is that something not to be concerned about? Aren't the police supposed to be the most upstanding individuals? Shouldn't the rate be much lower? Especially since we trust these people, quite literally, with our lives?Combine this with the undisputed fact that police serve much, MUCH less sentences for these same crimes than normal citizens, often times serving no time at all. Is that not alarming?Shouldn't people who are trained and entrusted with that kind of power server harsher sentences for committing crimes? Wouldn't you agree?And I'm not sure how 1.06% is not rampant. That's more than one in a hundred. The Raleigh police department has 776 people. That means 8 of them will commit violent crimes, assaults, sexual abuse, or murders. 8 people that you could be pulled over by. Doesn't that worry you?[Edited on July 21, 2010 at 1:31 PM. Reason : ]
7/21/2010 1:30:11 PM
Let's not even mention the constant legalistic harassment of normal, productive citizens.
7/21/2010 1:32:09 PM
In this thread, I agree with God and McDanger.
7/21/2010 1:35:39 PM
Oh I get it. It's ok for the cops to record YOU for CYA needs, but you can't record them for your own CYA.Fuck that.
7/21/2010 1:36:38 PM
7/21/2010 1:52:24 PM
7/21/2010 1:53:27 PM
^^See, here's the thing.I agree with you that police are human. They make mistakes.That is not the major problem here.The major problem here is lack of accountability, culpability, and punishment.For every crime that a police officer does, he serves less time and receives less punishment. What sort of message does that send?------------
7/21/2010 1:54:08 PM
7/21/2010 1:56:02 PM
7/21/2010 1:58:13 PM
I'm just gonna laugh at the fascism fansWhat else can you do but laugh as the citizenry of this country continues to bend over to bullies
7/21/2010 1:58:36 PM
But wouldn't you expect those who are sworn to uphold the law and protect the citizens of the city, those who have years training in preventing such situations, and those who (supposedly) have an oversight system in place to prevent abuse, to have a much drastically lower rate of crime than the general public?
7/21/2010 2:00:17 PM
they're not sworn to protect the citizens, and even if they were, you shouldn't rely on anyone else for your own protection
7/21/2010 2:03:12 PM