Joe the meek
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No different, IMO, than doctors...the majority of patients take what their doctor says as the gospel and don't question them.
The big difference is that normally you go to the doctors, but the police come to you.
No different, IMO, than doctors...the majority of patients take what their doctor says as the gospel and don't question them.
The big difference is that normally you go to the doctors, but the police come to you.
Must be Heredity :ninjaYour grandfather had an excuse, what's yours?![]()
What's wrong with his truck?Look at the time of the original post. It was a buzz kill for my son and he had called home nervous as to what the officer was going to do. There was nothing we could do about the tag until Monday. We will get this resolved quickly. The problem is he has to be at his co-op job in Georgia Monday.
But again, people (and a lot around here) are way too damn quick to defend LEOs and act like they're demigods.
Doesn't matter...still the same principle of assuming that what the person in the position of authority says is automatically right. My mother just went to a funeral a few weeks ago of a guy who didn't question his doctor who put him on lexapro to stop weight loss when he wasn't depressed. Look up the class action lawsuits in reference to suicide risks and lexapro...my mom's friend is a statistic who shot and killed himself w/in 2 days of being put on lexapro.
I'm not sure of your point other than incompetence can be found in any profession. The difference is that not many professions can affect you're own personal freedoms such as law enforcement.
I can understand but driving a new car I would think common sense would come into play. Why would you drive a car and not have the paperwork in the glove compartment? And if you didn't have it why would you drive it? You can be the most upstanding citizen but it only takes one goof up. I'm the last that should be replying as I don't drive but I do tend to think I have common sense in day to day affairs.I know what you're saying, Fred, it's not so much that the law is in place and the officer acted on it, it's like you do the right thing all your life, make a mistake, and get reamed for it. It's frustrating as hell. That's what happens to good people.
Honestly, I share the opinion of redliner in the sense that I personally wouldn't give two fucks if a cop wanted to search my home or car...I have nothing to hide. Not saying they should be able to do so whenever, there should be laws prohibiting that, and I understand if other people don't share that view for themselves, but I know for myself it's not a right I'm currently super worried about on a daily basis.
How are those new assholes working for you, red? :s lol They tear up nicely? :24:
Anyway, this all reminds me, I lost my wallet this weekend (Secretary of State was closed) drove back to where I left it and it was gone...left my info but no one called, the store's like "bitch your wallet isn't here, fuck off". So I cancelled my debit card and looked on the SOS website and ordered a replacement license right away online (I cannot leave work to go stand in line at the SOS for 2 fucking hours, my boss will kill me) but they didn't give me a temp card.
It's like...are you fucking kidding me? So I cannot drive for "14 days" while I wait for the fucking replacement? It would just be my luck that something would happen and I'd get knicked for driving without a license, even though I've never done so in my life. It sucks, for sure.
All jobs have quotas of some sort.It seems ridiculous to me that any profession which hinges on circumstances out of the individuals control should involve quotas.
What if no one's breaking the law that day? Why should the cops have to fulfill a certain number of whatever it is they do?
Same with dentists - our NHS dentists over here get something like incentives for the amount of work they do. Which is fine if lots of people need fillings, but not if everyone is brushing their teeth - then you get people being told they need work that they don't.
All jobs have quotas of some sort.
LOL...imcompetence has no part in what I said. Forget it.
Am I misunderstanding you or are you agreeing that law enforcement is one of the few "professions" that can take away your freedom as you know it?
Most of the time people use that as an cop out when they get pissed off that they were stopped in the first place.Absolutely they can take away your freedom...that's pretty much elementary, don't you think??? As for the rest, I don't have the patience or energy to try to explain myself 20 times over, so I'm not going to bother. My point was about people not questioning those in authority (it CAN be done politely).
And, for the record, police officesr do NOT have quotas...they can write as many tickets as they like.I haven't seen a single agency w/ a quota in the 11 years I've been working in public safety.
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