• someonesmall@lemmy.ml
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    I’m no fan of the US police but unfortunately some people reach for a gun pretending to get their papers. So it kinda makes sense to at least be ready for the worst.

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      He’s police, not military. He’s supposed to serve the public, not treat everyone as though they are armed.

      Mm thanks officer, tasty boot! Please aim at my face while I get my registration and insurance information

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        I agree with you, placing the hand on top of the weapon (not grabbing the handle) is still a standard procedure in potentially dangerous situation. Fot example the police in Germany is trained to do this too.

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    Because being a cop is less dangerous than being a roofer.

    If that doesn’t make sense to you, then congrats. You’re too smart to be a cop.

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        I really hope everyone at his sheriff’s office doesn’t ever let that one go. Coworkers mocking him is appropriate given the shame he did to (whatever’s left of) their reputation.

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            Part of gun safety, especially when you’re firing in a populated area, is to make sure your bullet has a safe backdrop in case you miss or it penetrates fully and keeps going.

            These cops fired those 22 rounds without even having a target in the foreground to consider the background of. Just “shoot and hope it hits a bad guy” without even considering what else it might have hit.

            First guy hears acorn, starts firing at nothing (or the guy he just locked in the back of the cruiser). Partner sees him firing at nothing, joins in for a few rounds before stopping to wonder wtf they are even firing at.

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            On the plus side, in a decade, most of Florida will be either literally or financially underwater, because basically every property insurance agency is fleeing the state.

            Whoops! Turns out climate change is real!

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              Cause mockery is shit all compared to justice. Mock away, but I want more.

              He resigned before he could be fired, but thats as far as it got. I expect he will show up at some other acab factory and put innocent people in danger again, because making fun of him didnt stop him.

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          My understanding is that it’s not for if you run away, but if they go missing, forensics will be able to place them with the car, before they went missing.

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            This is correct. I went to school to be a cop but quickly saw how fucking cliquey they are and anyone who wasn’t wasnt exactly like them isn’t accepted (I was a dumb kid, forgive me for actually wanting to help people,) so I changed career trajectories. Thank. Fuck. Anyway, yes, thats what they tell you in school - when approaching a vehicle, press your thumb/hand whatever on the rear quarter panel in the event something happens to you, they can place you at the car to make a case against the owner/occupants.

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    Cops are notorious pussies and scared of their own shadows. Police work is less dangerous than delivering pizzas in America but you don’t see Domino’s drivers strapped up with one hand on their gun when knocking on doors - yet police get away with this because in their mind everyone is a criminal out to get them, and not a member of their community that they swore to protect.

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      You’re not wrong, but tons of pizza drivers are strapped, even when policy says they’re not allowed to. Better to lose your job than lose your life.

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      off-white

      This could touch off a discussion that could last for hours in my house. Off-white? Do you mean Eggshell? Or maybe Ecru? Or perhaps Linen?

      When it comes to white paint, I tell my wife to show me her 3 favorites, I’ll pick my favorite of those three, and then paint the walls whatever color she tells me. It’s white, I don’t care.

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    This is what happens when you’re told to expect that every encounter with the public could end in your death.

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    it’s how they’re trained (or how little rather). They’re essentially told that basically every interaction could potentially result in them being attacked and to stay vigilant.

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      It’s not that they’re trained little, it’s that their training encourages antisocial mentality and behavior and they’re never held accountable when they hurt people or break the law

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        And most cops are the dregs of society anyway. Violent sociopaths with control issues and irrational fear of the unknown.

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        And this training causes a self-fulfilled prophecy!

        When you act super paranoid and aggressive because you are literally deathly afraid of every interaction, what happens to a public that is constantly dealing with that level of treatment?

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      Not new but we should still be outraged every time. That this is seen as normal to most people is what allows it to happen so routinely.

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      It is the reason why I keep my hands on the steering wheel and only go to move after I tell the cop what I’m doing.

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      Can’t have officials grab their dickmommy’s hand in public, so they get a supplement to hold on to.