Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If black communities are so afraid of cops then please lobby the city council to remove them from your neighborhood. The rest of us appreciate the police and would welcome the increased presence. Win win.
You being witty or you subconsciously confessing your wish for a return to segregation?
So hard to tell.
Neither. Blacks are terrified by the police. Lebron tells me it's so. All of my friends, family, coworkers, respect the police and love having them around. I want black people to feel safe and happy also, and they have said that doing away with the police would accomplish this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If black communities are so afraid of cops then please lobby the city council to remove them from your neighborhood. The rest of us appreciate the police and would welcome the increased presence. Win win.
You being witty or you subconsciously confessing your wish for a return to segregation?
So hard to tell.
Anonymous wrote:If black communities are so afraid of cops then please lobby the city council to remove them from your neighborhood. The rest of us appreciate the police and would welcome the increased presence. Win win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the officer is out of uniform and not on duty, penalty should be the same.
If they are attacked while performing public safety and protection duties, the higher penalty makes sense because public safety is threatened.
Hitting a police officer in the jaw while he is trying to handcuff a rapist is much worse than hitting him in the jaw while he is off duty having a beer.
So then you can also charge with 'interfering with police business'.
Mandatory minimums have been a failure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great idea, let's make it easier to hurt police
https://wtop.com/virginia/2020/08/virginia-senate-approves-changes-to-police-assault-law/
Police shouldn't be treated as better than human. The legal penalty for assaulting a human shouldn't be based on profession. In this nation we aspire to recognize all humans as equal. I know we fall short, but eliminating this disparity in treatment is a good first step.
For all of the talk about police reform, you aren’t going to get better candidates for law enforcement jobs if you cut their budgets and remove protections they need in order to perform their jobs (e.g., qualified immunity). We will end up with the bottom feeders.
And if someone puts him/herself out there in a public safety role (police, fire, etc) and gets assaulted while they are on duty, then the resulting criminal charge should absolutely be harsher. Eliminating that disparity would be a good first step in driving people away from considering those professions, or urging seasoned professionals to retire early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great idea, let's make it easier to hurt police
https://wtop.com/virginia/2020/08/virginia-senate-approves-changes-to-police-assault-law/
Great idea, let’s stop giving police special rights.
Exactly. Cops should have fewer rights than the people, not more.
This country has gone crazy.
If by “crazy” you mean “sick and tired of seeing police acting as runaway slave patrols”, yes, we should all get crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great idea, let's make it easier to hurt police
https://wtop.com/virginia/2020/08/virginia-senate-approves-changes-to-police-assault-law/
Police shouldn't be treated as better than human. The legal penalty for assaulting a human shouldn't be based on profession. In this nation we aspire to recognize all humans as equal. I know we fall short, but eliminating this disparity in treatment is a good first step.
For all of the talk about police reform, you aren’t going to get better candidates for law enforcement jobs if you cut their budgets and remove protections they need in order to perform their jobs (e.g., qualified immunity). We will end up with the bottom feeders.
And if someone puts him/herself out there in a public safety role (police, fire, etc) and gets assaulted while they are on duty, then the resulting criminal charge should absolutely be harsher. Eliminating that disparity would be a good first step in driving people away from considering those professions, or urging seasoned professionals to retire early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great idea, let's make it easier to hurt police
https://wtop.com/virginia/2020/08/virginia-senate-approves-changes-to-police-assault-law/
Police shouldn't be treated as better than human. The legal penalty for assaulting a human shouldn't be based on profession. In this nation we aspire to recognize all humans as equal. I know we fall short, but eliminating this disparity in treatment is a good first step.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great idea, let's make it easier to hurt police
https://wtop.com/virginia/2020/08/virginia-senate-approves-changes-to-police-assault-law/
Police shouldn't be treated as better than human. The legal penalty for assaulting a human shouldn't be based on profession. In this nation we aspire to recognize all humans as equal. I know we fall short, but eliminating this disparity in treatment is a good first step.
Anonymous wrote:If the officer is out of uniform and not on duty, penalty should be the same.
If they are attacked while performing public safety and protection duties, the higher penalty makes sense because public safety is threatened.
Hitting a police officer in the jaw while he is trying to handcuff a rapist is much worse than hitting him in the jaw while he is off duty having a beer.
Anonymous wrote:Great idea, let's make it easier to hurt police
https://wtop.com/virginia/2020/08/virginia-senate-approves-changes-to-police-assault-law/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great idea, let's make it easier to hurt police
https://wtop.com/virginia/2020/08/virginia-senate-approves-changes-to-police-assault-law/
Great idea, let’s stop giving police special rights.
Exactly. Cops should have fewer rights than the people, not more.
This country has gone crazy.
If by “crazy” you mean “sick and tired of seeing police acting as runaway slave patrols”, yes, we should all get crazy.
By "crazy" I mean people as bitter and malformed and benighted as you having any influence on public policy.