Why do you dislike law enforcement?

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Anonymous wrote:There appears to be a contingent of posters here that dislike federal and local law enforcement. I’m wondering if people’s reasoning is similar or if there are several distinct opinions. I’ve seen several “defund” posts and even one calling for the death penalty for ICE agents. Maybe it’s only one or two posters. I’ll be interested to see your replies.


They are Government's enforcers aka "Goons" for what is basically the mafia. (government in general)

They are not needed in the USA anymore at any level.

The only good solution would be to disband ALL LEOs except "detectives" who solve crimes.

Also allow more Private Detective Agencies for those who don't get acceptable results from the publicly funded detectives, and wish to hire someone else.

Regular police enforcing traffic, civilian, etc. everyday things are not required in the USA where everyone can handle their own safety issues and squabbles themselves.


What sort of mentality detached utopia do you live in?

Are armed carjackings considered a squable you can handle?

What’s your position on DUI?

Are you aware of the large numbers of unlicensed drivers and unregistered vehicles on the road?

Your post can’t be serious.


I love how that post also establishes a two-tier system where people (with money, of course) can pay for better detectives.

Also, this system is 100% reactive. I can’t imagine how much crime would skyrocket since the only “enforcement” is after the crimes occur.

This has to be a joke.

Hello person who profits from police activity.

And yes, you can ONLY react to crime, unless you propose to arresting people for "thought crimes"? Pre-Cogs?

BTW, criminals don't fear police/military. They never have, because they play by set rules.

Know what criminals DO FEAR? Citizens and vigilantism, because they have no ROE.

Where citizens handle their own crime incidents, those incidents virtually vanish.



So you would prefer to live in a society with unrestrained, unmonitored vigilante “policing”?

So how is that better than what we have now?

You’re joking, right? Trolling? I mean, we make movies about this. The Purge comes to mind.


Have no fear, that poster wouldn’t stand a chance against the actual apex predator criminals.


Care to describe that more specifically hmmmm? What are you envisioning, some Hollywood Dolph Lundgren character?



They don’t understand the things I say on twitter. N HH
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The only reason police exist is to protect the corrupt rich elite 1% and enforce their "laws" on the proles.


I need you to flesh this statement out for me. It makes no sense.
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Anonymous wrote:Just remember when republicans arrest democratic elected officials and others we the people have the power of Jury Nullification.

Do not cooperate with Trump law enforcement and the DOJ. They are the same people who killed Navalny and imprisoned Nelson Mandela.

Hopefully somewhere someone is keeping a list of the Vichy DOJ employees selling out this country.


Anyone who is still employed by DOJ by the end of May is clearly a MAGA.
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Anonymous wrote:There appears to be a contingent of posters here that dislike federal and local law enforcement. I’m wondering if people’s reasoning is similar or if there are several distinct opinions. I’ve seen several “defund” posts and even one calling for the death penalty for ICE agents. Maybe it’s only one or two posters. I’ll be interested to see your replies.


It is the sense of self-grandiose I dislike. More roofers die each year than police and somehow they made it look like they are the only ones dies in the line of duty.


True. A logger is the most dangerous job in the world for fatalities. and about 70 other professions rank above a police officer. It's not a risky job at all, just a mentally and emotionally draining one I'd assume, which is partly why so many of them snap and murder citizens.


I’m still waiting to hear about a job that has more workers murdered than law enforcement.
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Anonymous wrote:There appears to be a contingent of posters here that dislike federal and local law enforcement. I’m wondering if people’s reasoning is similar or if there are several distinct opinions. I’ve seen several “defund” posts and even one calling for the death penalty for ICE agents. Maybe it’s only one or two posters. I’ll be interested to see your replies.


It is the sense of self-grandiose I dislike. More roofers die each year than police and somehow they made it look like they are the only ones dies in the line of duty.


True. A logger is the most dangerous job in the world for fatalities. and about 70 other professions rank above a police officer. It's not a risky job at all, just a mentally and emotionally draining one I'd assume, which is partly why so many of them snap and murder citizens.


I’m still waiting to hear about a job that has more workers murdered than law enforcement.


DP

The compensation more than generously offsets whatever point you're attempting to make here.
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I don't like them because they can't do anything about the homeless guy sleeping in my local park nor restrain the violent homeless guy wandering the streets here.

They did have a little giggle at the letter I worriedly showed them from a guy who wrote to me from prison when he saw my required LLC formation announced in a publication.
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Anonymous wrote:There appears to be a contingent of posters here that dislike federal and local law enforcement. I’m wondering if people’s reasoning is similar or if there are several distinct opinions. I’ve seen several “defund” posts and even one calling for the death penalty for ICE agents. Maybe it’s only one or two posters. I’ll be interested to see your replies.


It is the sense of self-grandiose I dislike. More roofers die each year than police and somehow they made it look like they are the only ones dies in the line of duty.


True. A logger is the most dangerous job in the world for fatalities. and about 70 other professions rank above a police officer. It's not a risky job at all, just a mentally and emotionally draining one I'd assume, which is partly why so many of them snap and murder citizens.


I’m still waiting to hear about a job that has more workers murdered than law enforcement.


DP

The compensation more than generously offsets whatever point you're attempting to make here.


That's why people are lining up for the job?
Anonymous
I don't like them for several reasons like lying, and arresting people who should not be arrested. They are amazingly arrogant and ignorant. Zero common sense.
Myself and 5 of my female friends have been arrested. All were let go and got 'no papered', but it was traumatizing experience for some.
People who have got arrested know that it's very easy to get arrested. Judge is just as confused as why you are in the courtroom. They are literally letting people go as soon as they can.
People who haven't got arrested may think it's because they haven't done anything. No, it's because you have been lucky.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't like them for several reasons like lying, and arresting people who should not be arrested. They are amazingly arrogant and ignorant. Zero common sense.
Myself and 5 of my female friends have been arrested. All were let go and got 'no papered', but it was traumatizing experience for some.
People who have got arrested know that it's very easy to get arrested. Judge is just as confused as why you are in the courtroom. They are literally letting people go as soon as they can.
People who haven't got arrested may think it's because they haven't done anything. No, it's because you have been lucky.


No one ever thinks they should be arrested. Everyone is innocent. There are roughly 10,000,000 arrests nationally each year. You weren’t unlucky. You put yourself in a situation where you were arrested.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There appears to be a contingent of posters here that dislike federal and local law enforcement. I’m wondering if people’s reasoning is similar or if there are several distinct opinions. I’ve seen several “defund” posts and even one calling for the death penalty for ICE agents. Maybe it’s only one or two posters. I’ll be interested to see your replies.


It is the sense of self-grandiose I dislike. More roofers die each year than police and somehow they made it look like they are the only ones dies in the line of duty.


True. A logger is the most dangerous job in the world for fatalities. and about 70 other professions rank above a police officer. It's not a risky job at all, just a mentally and emotionally draining one I'd assume, which is partly why so many of them snap and murder citizens.


I’m still waiting to hear about a job that has more workers murdered than law enforcement.


DP

The compensation more than generously offsets whatever point you're attempting to make here.


This is an interesting window into your psychosis.
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Anonymous wrote:The only reason police exist is to protect the corrupt rich elite 1% and enforce their "laws" on the proles.


I need you to flesh this statement out for me. It makes no sense.


Perhaps try thinking about it. Spoon-feeding someone the obvious rarely enlightens them.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There appears to be a contingent of posters here that dislike federal and local law enforcement. I’m wondering if people’s reasoning is similar or if there are several distinct opinions. I’ve seen several “defund” posts and even one calling for the death penalty for ICE agents. Maybe it’s only one or two posters. I’ll be interested to see your replies.


It is the sense of self-grandiose I dislike. More roofers die each year than police and somehow they made it look like they are the only ones dies in the line of duty.


True. A logger is the most dangerous job in the world for fatalities. and about 70 other professions rank above a police officer. It's not a risky job at all, just a mentally and emotionally draining one I'd assume, which is partly why so many of them snap and murder citizens.


I’m still waiting to hear about a job that has more workers murdered than law enforcement.


As if how you die on the job really matters. Dead is dead.

Quit being a bootlicker.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There appears to be a contingent of posters here that dislike federal and local law enforcement. I’m wondering if people’s reasoning is similar or if there are several distinct opinions. I’ve seen several “defund” posts and even one calling for the death penalty for ICE agents. Maybe it’s only one or two posters. I’ll be interested to see your replies.


It is the sense of self-grandiose I dislike. More roofers die each year than police and somehow they made it look like they are the only ones dies in the line of duty.


True. A logger is the most dangerous job in the world for fatalities. and about 70 other professions rank above a police officer. It's not a risky job at all, just a mentally and emotionally draining one I'd assume, which is partly why so many of them snap and murder citizens.


I’m still waiting to hear about a job that has more workers murdered than law enforcement.


As if how you die on the job really matters. Dead is dead.

Quit being a bootlicker.


Exactly. The manner of death is irrelevant. We need to stop trying to hold police accountable for citizen deaths. How those people died is irrelevant. It's the same as if they were hit by a garbage truck.
Anonymous
The type of person who wants to become a cop is weird. Like the kid who tattled too much in elementary school, not even to get you in trouble but because they got some kind of high off feeling like they had some kind of authority.
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Anonymous wrote:The type of person who wants to become a cop is weird. Like the kid who tattled too much in elementary school, not even to get you in trouble but because they got some kind of high off feeling like they had some kind of authority.


Or the type of person who witnessed a crime and decided they wanted to spend their life helping people.
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