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[quote=Anonymous][quote]How in the world could any driver prevent an over-zealous, hysterical cop from believing his body could stop any vehicle? Seems to me that’s not a confused driver’s liability but rather a common sense, maturity, or a Training liability. Let’s not forget, (again); fleeing is not Felony or Life-Threatening action. How is it civilians know this, but even Adolescent males under 21-25yo, who’ve only been driving a few years have received a Death Sentence for a traffic/license/insurance revenue violation? I’ve long believed, sending out traffic fines or 1st offense warnings to license plate owners or addresses would be far safer for Law personnel & definitely for the Public; rather than sudden personal interactions. Therefore all those mutual emotions would be eliminated from traffic law. Felonies could take priority for Law Enforcement. Investing in cameras along roadways would be money well spent for misdemeanors and investigation tools for felonies. Recordings are better witnesses to any criminal behaviors. At least until Law Enforcement has Licensure & Academic requirements as every Professional who serves Public Citizens but has a potential to cause harm; Barbers, Electricians,etc. And until Cops receive equal salaries as other Public Professionals! A uniform nor a title does a professional create…. Professionals have to protect & earn their State Licensures by adhering to State/National Standards Operating Procedures and earning skills, comprehension, & understanding of Public & services that vary in a every civil society. Police like Medical Professionals interact with Humans at their most vulnerable, worst, or emotional states of being. Though Law Enforcement has not been provided any Sociology or Mental Health courses/assessment skills?! Yet they’re required to understand protect & serve Society’s Humans? States leave these professionals to unskilled assumptions stereotypes & immature labeling. Then all are shocked when biases create traumatic deadly errors or harmful presumptions We witness repeatedly without corrections?! Traumatic events are experienced mutually. And repeatedly occur needlessly, permanently, avoidably, & shared outwardly to Families of Law Enforcement and Public Citizens over & over without any corrections. I was responsible for investigating correcting and preventing ANY repeat of Staff or Patient errors or damages in Emergency Services and Crisis’ of Humans within USM & Civil Sevices without weapons. I’m not big but I’ve taken down folks in unstable Mental Crises…. It can be done. And errors can be avoided without violence but skill & experience. I know many Law Agents who have expressed the same as usual & typical, not rare. When Public has fear & anxiety, Professionals are calm, confident, & depend on learned skills not emotions. [/quote]
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