DIRECT D : SHOWS US that the problems are the POLICIES...

S.SaulGood

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that the police MUST follow and NOT the frauditors.


There has ALWAYS been a certain element who hate police and the criminal justice system, and rightfully so as they've fallen prey to and been adversely impacted by it due to nothing other their own unlawful actions.

Needing to place the blame elsewhere, rather than accepting their role in their own comeuppance, enforcement is the target of their hatred.

Sadly, Police policies enable a frauditor COMPLETE control over cops. They can enter a crime scene and in effect take over, and unlike in years past, cops have no say in this, they are basically inert. Paralyzed by the policies that allow civilians complete control.

Less blame for the frauditors and more blame rests squarely where it belongs. On the policies that transform police into nothing more than puppets held to the frauditor's fingers by strings.

Watch, once frauditors realize that they can pull over a police vehicle chasing a suspect's vehicle then demand name and badge number + a supervisor on scene, they will. Think they can't? Of course they can. Police dept. policies render police absolutely useless.

When it takes 8 cops 4 hours of pleading, begging, cajoling, crying, imploring, to get an unarmed, unlicensed Sovcit out of a vehicle, before they finally, and inevitably break the window and extract him, THAT'S a problem that goes well beyond the police simply being useless individually, which they certainly all seem to be, already mentally hogtied. Any who MAY be of some competency, the painfully few that may exist, are hogtied by policies.
 
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In time, these laws will change.

Policing has never been an easy job for anyone involved, but the wave of frauditors is only making it worse for everyone in their communities.

An inherent distrust for law enforcement generally emanates from fear or previous experiences. However, the majority of law enforcement agencies and officials do the jobs they're sent out and paid to do.

It is entirely, the fault of citizens and frauditors who speak first and think later. Who find no fault within themselves, but believe they are above the law anywhere they go.

This, is not going to be a case where law enforcement let's these types of people constantly get over on them. There will come a bridge, and it will not be a benevolent one.

Great post Saul.

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FearMyFez

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In time, these laws will change.

Policing has never been an easy job for anyone involved, but the wave of frauditors is only making it worse for everyone in their communities.

An inherent distrust for law enforcement generally emanates from fear or previous experiences. However, the majority of law enforcement agencies and officials do the jobs they're sent out and paid to do.

It is entirely, the fault of citizens and frauditors who speak first and think later. Who find no fault within themselves, but believe they are above the law anywhere they go.

This, is not going to be a case where law enforcement let's these types of people constantly get over on them. There will come a bridge, and it will not be a benevolent one.

Great post Saul.

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Of course you would stick up for these Redgoat TYRANTS!
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S.SaulGood

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Lil' Joey is above the law...
The law is about as useful as t*ts on a bull.......... UNLESS, there is ENFORCEMENT of the law AND penalties for violating the law that are CONSISTENTLY meted out and sufficiently punitive enough to deter a repeat performance of the behavior that resulted in that penalty.

At this point in time, those condition do not seem to apply, as can be seen each and every day. The rules of law are only as strong as their enforcement.
 

FearMyFez

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The law is about as useful as t*ts on a bull.......... UNLESS, there is ENFORCEMENT of the law AND penalties for violating the law that are CONSISTENTLY meted out and sufficiently punitive enough to deter a repeat performance of the behavior that resulted in that penalty.

At this point in time, those condition do not seem to apply, as can be seen each and every day. The rules of law are only as strong as their enforcement.
TYRANT!
 

FearMyFez

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You will have a family one day.

Jokes like that will make you a good catch.

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Get it? Gym and work out? My son is 20 great kid... Did I ever tell you about when I lived on a houseboat and was dating the girl next door?

Eventually we drifted apart....

Also, that meme was very funny but I feel that you are just kitten around...
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