There is a video out today of a Flagstaff, Arizona cop punching a woman in the face. You can find it here:
Now, it seems this woman made the cardinal sin in dealing this wonderful representative of the police force (sword to "protect and serve"): she asked questions. he said he had a warrant and she asked for more information. See, more often than not you should never ask questions. If a cop says, "come with me", even if you have no idea why he wants you to go with him or where exactly he wants to take you, you should go, or there is a high probability you're going to get the $hit beaten out of you.
Now, I'm not foolish enough to think that this woman is a saint. I'm sure she was behaving poorly and was likely a handful. Alas, it seems that police are usually completely uninterested in using words to other than "get on the ground" to communicate (and then reigning blows down upon your skull if you don't instantly go prostrate). Shouldn't cops KNOW that they be dealing with, shall we say, "difficult" people? Shouldn't they be better trained to gain cooperation verbally when possible without, I don't know, punching women in the face, shooting people in the head, or choking people to death (all real, recent examples of stellar police performance).
I don't want to demonize all police, but it's getting harder not to in that there's almost daily examples of how bad they are at their jobs.
Anyway, many people are surprised to learn that I'm a 47 years old white guy, married with two kids, not so much as a speeding ticket (but plenty of experience dealing with police) in my lifetime.......and I'm not a fan of the police (mainly because I've seen them in action up close and personal). Anyway, I'm sure I'll catch hell over it here, as I do in most every other venue as I'm never shy about sharing my views. But, I never a miss a chance to vent about one of my (myriad) hot-button issues. So, that's what I just did.
Now, it seems this woman made the cardinal sin in dealing this wonderful representative of the police force (sword to "protect and serve"): she asked questions. he said he had a warrant and she asked for more information. See, more often than not you should never ask questions. If a cop says, "come with me", even if you have no idea why he wants you to go with him or where exactly he wants to take you, you should go, or there is a high probability you're going to get the $hit beaten out of you.
Now, I'm not foolish enough to think that this woman is a saint. I'm sure she was behaving poorly and was likely a handful. Alas, it seems that police are usually completely uninterested in using words to other than "get on the ground" to communicate (and then reigning blows down upon your skull if you don't instantly go prostrate). Shouldn't cops KNOW that they be dealing with, shall we say, "difficult" people? Shouldn't they be better trained to gain cooperation verbally when possible without, I don't know, punching women in the face, shooting people in the head, or choking people to death (all real, recent examples of stellar police performance).
I don't want to demonize all police, but it's getting harder not to in that there's almost daily examples of how bad they are at their jobs.
Anyway, many people are surprised to learn that I'm a 47 years old white guy, married with two kids, not so much as a speeding ticket (but plenty of experience dealing with police) in my lifetime.......and I'm not a fan of the police (mainly because I've seen them in action up close and personal). Anyway, I'm sure I'll catch hell over it here, as I do in most every other venue as I'm never shy about sharing my views. But, I never a miss a chance to vent about one of my (myriad) hot-button issues. So, that's what I just did.
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