Anonymous wrote:Ah, welcome to the chat G.I. Jane free woman. What a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't need police to "keep me safe".
No dummy, it keeps the police safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
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.
The job tends to attract dumb people. It doesn’t take a lot of intelligence or training to be a cop.
About a third of sworn officers have a bachelors degree. Roughly 50 percent have an associates. Just over 5% have a graduate degree. Those numbers come close to mirroring the general U.S. population, the people they protect and serve.
It takes a fair amount of training to be a cop. The career also offers a great deal of specialized continuing education for officers. Like any other job people need to seize the opportunities that they are presented.
Your perception about law enforcement being dumb reflects poorly on you.
Pretty much every cop I know with an MA has a fake online one from Phoenix or whatever. Most of the bachelor's are prob fake online ones too. Taxpayer-funded online degree mill degrees, often probably completed by a girlfriend or wife or niece or nephew.
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.
Can you name a profession that has more members murdered per year?
Law enforcement murders in 2024:
9 were killed during traffic enforcement
8 were attempting to make an arrest
8 were killed serving warrants/civil papers or an eviction
6 were investigating suspicious persons or circumstances
5 were ambushed
4 were handling domestic disturbance calls
4 were killed during tactical encounters
4 officers were beaten to death
2 were investigating disturbance calls
2 were off-duty robbery intervention
2 officers were stabbed to death
1 was a vehicle pursuit
The total number of law enforcement fatalities in 2024 was 147, a 25% increase from 2023.
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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.
Can you name a profession that has more members murdered per year?
Law enforcement murders in 2024:
9 were killed during traffic enforcement
8 were attempting to make an arrest
8 were killed serving warrants/civil papers or an eviction
6 were investigating suspicious persons or circumstances
5 were ambushed
4 were handling domestic disturbance calls
4 were killed during tactical encounters
4 officers were beaten to death
2 were investigating disturbance calls
2 were off-duty robbery intervention
2 officers were stabbed to death
1 was a vehicle pursuit
The total number of law enforcement fatalities in 2024 was 147, a 25% increase from 2023.
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.
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.
The job tends to attract dumb people. It doesn’t take a lot of intelligence or training to be a cop.
About a third of sworn officers have a bachelors degree. Roughly 50 percent have an associates. Just over 5% have a graduate degree. Those numbers come close to mirroring the general U.S. population, the people they protect and serve.
It takes a fair amount of training to be a cop. The career also offers a great deal of specialized continuing education for officers. Like any other job people need to seize the opportunities that they are presented.
Your perception about law enforcement being dumb reflects poorly on you.
Pretty much every cop I know with an MA has a fake online one from Phoenix or whatever. Most of the bachelor's are prob fake online ones too. Taxpayer-funded online degree mill degrees, often probably completed by a girlfriend or wife or niece or nephew.
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.
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.
The job tends to attract dumb people. It doesn’t take a lot of intelligence or training to be a cop.
About a third of sworn officers have a bachelors degree. Roughly 50 percent have an associates. Just over 5% have a graduate degree. Those numbers come close to mirroring the general U.S. population, the people they protect and serve.
It takes a fair amount of training to be a cop. The career also offers a great deal of specialized continuing education for officers. Like any other job people need to seize the opportunities that they are presented.
Your perception about law enforcement being dumb reflects poorly on you.
Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:I don't need police to "keep me safe".