This question has been on my mind a lot lately, and in spite of trying to find answers myself to this already I now would like to hear some other ppls answers to this as well.
Personally, I only have always had negative experiences with cops when I needed them most, and hence I would not even want to call em if I was in some real serious trouble > knowing they would only make a situation worse or at best > Not bother being useful at all. > Disclaimer > Not even in completely legal settings on my behalf.
With a different approach towards the public, Cops could have become an actual valuable asset towards society and help us being safe from sociopaths harm.
Nowadays they are mostly a pain in the ass to pretty much everyone I know, and I wonder why the police departments don't seem to pick up on that and hence forth alter their strategies of operation.
What is it that makes em running the same course as they are doing now, and as a matter of fact only seem to run a stray with it?
Why is there no 'common sense' in their methods of approach, and why does no one pick up on this internally at the highest ranks and become a fucking hero?
I once had an uncle who was a detective in the highest ranks. He then became a whistle blower and lost his job. WTF is going on? Could someone please fill in the blanks?
What happened to: Doing what's right at the highest levels?
Please don't come telling me for the hundred millionth time that cops are being pigs, I get that. I just am trying to get a more holistic picture
Personally, I only have always had negative experiences with cops when I needed them most, and hence I would not even want to call em if I was in some real serious trouble > knowing they would only make a situation worse or at best > Not bother being useful at all. > Disclaimer > Not even in completely legal settings on my behalf.
With a different approach towards the public, Cops could have become an actual valuable asset towards society and help us being safe from sociopaths harm.
Nowadays they are mostly a pain in the ass to pretty much everyone I know, and I wonder why the police departments don't seem to pick up on that and hence forth alter their strategies of operation.
What is it that makes em running the same course as they are doing now, and as a matter of fact only seem to run a stray with it?
Why is there no 'common sense' in their methods of approach, and why does no one pick up on this internally at the highest ranks and become a fucking hero?
I once had an uncle who was a detective in the highest ranks. He then became a whistle blower and lost his job. WTF is going on? Could someone please fill in the blanks?
What happened to: Doing what's right at the highest levels?
Please don't come telling me for the hundred millionth time that cops are being pigs, I get that. I just am trying to get a more holistic picture