Kamakazie Sith wrote:Again, a baseless claim. Are you going for a record or something of making claims and not supporting them?Norade wrote:
Indeed they all do make mistakes that cost lives, but doctors stand to lose a practice if word gets out, scientist run the risk of being fired, losing tenure, and finding their papers fit only to repel publishers with. Police are the only group that can harm you with near impunity and they are supposed to be the best of us. Not whatever happened to apply.
Police officers are entitled to the same rights as everybody else. Thus, you have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that they had committed a crime. If that doesn't work for you then you can still sue, and many people win in those lawsuits...even some that are based upon lies because the city doesn't want to let it drag out.
Except that officers of the law enjoy greater protection than most as it is hard to gather evidence when they control the crime scene, not to mention the issues that should be obvious with their word against yours. That is without even mentioning that harming an officer carries stiffer penalties than harming near any other member of society. There is good reason, but claiming they don't enjoy extra protection than Joe Average is pure BS.
I completely agree. Don't get me wrong, Norade. The results of the OP are completely avoidable, and should never happen. Like I said earlier I don't see how you can possibly hit the wrong house if you've done the proper leg work.Yeah, that isn't the point. The point is two cops and another person are dead in the wrong house. Illegal or not it's still a preventable tragedy.
Sorry for harping on that one so long then.
People will do that stuff in a legitament raid where someone gets justifiably shot. The only difference is everybody loses instead of just the police.No shit, I already said it was stupid a post back, or did you forget by the time you responded? The fact is, people will still do things like shooting an officer after a loved one dies in a botched raid and damn the jail time. Damn it twice if the raid was served to the wrong house, and thrice if the cops shot first.
No argument there. We seem to be reaching an understanding finally. xD
Well, you do have a valid point there. I am only twenty-two and I try to avoid situations where I would met police. I doubt I could do a better job than they do, so perhaps it is unfair to expect more.Opinions are like assholes. Everyone has one. I wonder how many officers you've actually met? Given your track record of poor judgement which is probably due to inexperience in life and since you probably can't tell me the situation or why they handled in in the clumsiest way you could think of I'm probably not going to give you much credit.The fact that it was an argument started when I was attempting to remove an unwanted person with a prior record from my house, I'd say it warranted a bit less than 4 hours. They sent two cars, so they obviously didn't think that it wasn't serious. Then the officers, approached apathetically did nothing, I myself having solved the issue in the time between call and arrival, and left while making jokes. Most jobs that would be enough to get you fired, or at least reviewed.
That was a top of head example, and likely not the best story, but every officer I've ever met has had apathetic attitude and usually they handled the issue in the clumsiest way I could think of. That combined with news stories and anecdotes leads me to believe that our cities 'finest' may not fit the bill.
That being said. Yeah, there are some very stupid cops out there. That's for damn sure. However, you need to think about how you phrase your sentences because you come off as "all cops are stupid". Which is completely inaccurate, and dishonest because you are not in a position to make the judgement.
Right again, I didn't mean to say all cops are dumb, it was more of a frightening number due to the job sort of thing. I fear a dumb police officer more than I fear most idiots, and for good reason.