Submitted by Guest461 (not verified) on Mon, 10/24/2011 - 10:00am.
For one thing, it isn't about "worshipping" cops. Law enforcement personnel have taken an oath to protect the public and are necessary to do that. Those that have "issues" with law enforcement are generally those that can't seem to stay away from criminal activity and/or have family members with the same problem. It's amazing how many people get PO'd at police because their "Lil' Johnny" constantly gets caught dealing drugs, driving drunk, fencing stolen goods or stealing cars.
There are alot of whiney-butt nay-sayers slinging a LOT of crap here and if you read, it goes from the police janitorial staff all the way up to the Chief and even up to the DA level. I don't buy it and see nothing more than a bunch of disgruntled losers that have had negative run-ins with law enforcement. Well, it's what they are supposed to do.
If YOU have a "lack of trust" problem with your local law enforcement, my best bet is there is a good reason for it!
Sure! I'll be happy to tell you!
For one thing, it isn't about "worshipping" cops. Law enforcement personnel have taken an oath to protect the public and are necessary to do that. Those that have "issues" with law enforcement are generally those that can't seem to stay away from criminal activity and/or have family members with the same problem. It's amazing how many people get PO'd at police because their "Lil' Johnny" constantly gets caught dealing drugs, driving drunk, fencing stolen goods or stealing cars.
There are alot of whiney-butt nay-sayers slinging a LOT of crap here and if you read, it goes from the police janitorial staff all the way up to the Chief and even up to the DA level. I don't buy it and see nothing more than a bunch of disgruntled losers that have had negative run-ins with law enforcement. Well, it's what they are supposed to do.
If YOU have a "lack of trust" problem with your local law enforcement, my best bet is there is a good reason for it!