Say what you will about cops but remember who you're going to call when you NEED one.
So, some of you get off their backs and leave them alone to do their jobs instead of raging in the streets
day and night after day and night over ONE incident !
They understood... but unfortunately the actions of a few bad apples is coloring public opinion against them. Just like the actions of a few protestors colors public opinion I may add.
However, the right is protected by the Constitution. (not looting or burning) but the right to assemble, march and air grievences.. and it doesn't matter if it's 10 people or 10,000 people... we have that right.. Do you not agree?
The whole idea that people make or comment about the behaviours of some officers behaving badly makes one a police hater is quite immature thinking. It's about making distinctions between those who are doing disservice to their uniform and the ones that serve their community as they are sworn to and not just as they see fit according to their mood or whims. We are all human beings, but when you put on that uniform, you are there to do a job for the people, all the people.
I have nothing but great respect for police officers and I feel bad for those that go out and do their job and face so much hardship everyday, I want them to return home to their families at the end of the day unharmed and shed a tear when I hear of those that don't make it through the day without being injured or killed in the line of duty. They do have a lot to deal with and I haven't any sympathy for the criminals they have to deal with or for the people that give them a hard time when they are just doing their job honorably. I am sometimes torn when I see certain news stories. My problem isn't one sided though, like so many others are, I take in account all sides and need to understand the underlying causations of what's going on to create a climate of antagonism, distrust and all the blame on either side.
As long as people keep holding up their defenses and won't even listen with an open mind to the other side for one second, there won't be any solution. Thing is, solutions are coming just not from the older generations, seems more and more younger people are trying to open the gates for discussion and learning to see into each other's world and minds and are seeking solutions, slowly, but it's happening. Just 30 years ago women wouldn't have held as many positions as now 20 years ago minorities wouldn't have been voted into as many positions as they do now if not for the small changes in thinking that have taken place no thanks to the few that wish to keep thinks the same as before and who keep perpetuating the same nonsense we see on forums where mostly certain types people frequent. But it's ok, the rest of the world sees what those people are doing and realize it is a fight those people are waging to revert things back to how they were. Too bad, the more those folks push, the more the rest of us will just push back as we want whats best for all not just some.
So keep posting the thinly veiled threads to antagonise, we get it what is going on and will just stay put and keep moving ahead.
Many of us aren't cop haters, and have recognized that there are many good police officers on the force. However, when there is any question of abuse of power, which is a growing concern that shouldn't be ignored, IMO, then yes, people have the right to peaceful protests so some changes may be made for the better.
It's great to see cops doing good deeds, and I notice that the internet is plastered with examples lately, which is fine, but it doesn't make up for the growing number of bad ones who abuse their authority, or go home and beat their wives and kids.
Many folks in all professions do kind things for others on a daily basis. Over the years I have helped a couple of young children who were crying and scared, turned around at a mall or park, and lost their mother. I would always see to it that they were okay in the end, never to be ignored and be harmed. I can't count the number of times that I've assisted elderly people or those broken down on the side of the highway.
Butcher, baker, candle-stick maker, many of us have hearts of gold and would even risk our lives to save another. If we didn't call cops when we needed them, they'd be out of a job. I've personally never had to call one, but I will if need be, that's what they get paid for and have applied to do.
As far as Paul Harvey, he was known in every household, and was an interesting and amusing voice to listen to. Many of us felt we knew him, but that was years ago. Here he is honoring firemen.
Thanks for the Paul Harvey video, way too much media focus on the negative.
Anybody that is a "cop hater" can feel free to call a local gang-banger for assistance.
Gee, I had no idea this was on YouTube. It was nice of Paul to recognize all policemen. He did leave out a few others, but still a great job on his part. Policeman are also babysitters. Years ago, I saw a small girl, maybe 10 or so, standing outside at the door to her home and crying. The area was not on my normal patrol route, but I stopped and asked her why she was crying. She said no one was home to let her in. I questioned her with a few not assertive questions trying to find out the story behind this. It seemed that her Mommy was at the dentists, but never came home. I waited with her and maybe 2-3 minutes later, her Mommy showed up and told me that the dentist was running behind and she should have been home a half hour ago. She asked me if she was going to be in trouble. I told her no, but why doesn't she hide a key or allow her daughter to carry one or have her go to a neighbor that she would be safe with. She said, OK, she'll make some kind of arrangements in case this happens again. The little girl was happy that I waited with her.
The whole idea that people make or comment about the behaviours of some officers behaving badly makes one a police hater is quite immature thinking. It's about making distinctions between those who are doing disservice to their uniform and the ones that serve their community as they are sworn to and not just as they see fit according to their mood or whims. We are all human beings, but when you put on that uniform, you are there to do a job for the people, all the people.
So, some of you get off their backs and leave them alone to do their jobs instead of raging in the streets
day and night after day and night over ONE incident !
this wasn't to point out, or label people as police-haters, it was to bring out all the good our law enforcement does. I was hoping to get lots of support here for the good they do.
Without reservation I support the recent actions of police in shooting cases. In one case the subject was a very large man who refused police orders and was taken down by much smaller officers, that this man died is on him not the officers. In the other incident where the officer shot Brown, I ask would it have been better if we had a dead cop after he was disarmed by the thug. What's wrong with obeying lawful orders from our officers?
TORONTO -- Toronto Police Const. James Forcillo was charged Monday with second-degree murder in the death of Sammy Yatim. The 18-year-old was shot multiple times on a streetcar last month.
Forcillo is the 11th police officer in Ontario to be charged with second-degree murder or manslaughter since the inception in 1990 of the Special Investigations Unit, which looks into deaths, injuries or allegations of sexual assault involving police.
All have been cleared in the deaths except for two cases currently before the courts, including Forcillo.