ThatDude30
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What I'm saying is that they treat you like your guilty until proven innocent, not the way it should be "innocent until proven guilty" I have a very strong perception on reality. I cant believe how many people don't see anything wrong with the way police officers treat citizens. I AM NOT SAYING EVERY COP TREATS CITIZENS BAD, BUT THERE ARE COPS THAT DO. THIS ISMY EXAMPLE OF WHY I BELIEVE THAT SOME COPS DO TREAT PEOPLE BAD. THIS EXAMPLE IS I THINK SOME COPS ARE UNDER TRAINED AND UNPROFESSIONAL. IM NOT SAYING EVERY COP WAS BULLIED OR PICKED ON. I AM NOT SAYING THAT EVERY COP DOES THIS SAME EXAMPLE TO CITIZENS. I PERSONALLY KNOW THAT THERE IS INNOCENT PEOPLE WHO NEVER COMMITTED A CRIME EVER, GET NERVOUS WHEN A COP PULLS YOU OVER,THEY GET NERVOUS BECAUSE WHAT THE SEE GOES ON. I DO NOT HAVE A THING AGAINST POLICE OFFICERS, I JUST SIMPLY DONT AGREE WITH HOW SOME ACT. THIS IS AN ISSUE IN MY AREA AND IF IT ISNT AN ISSUE IN YOUR AREA, THAT DOES NOT MEAN IT DOES NOT HAPPEN ELSE WHERE. EVERY NOW AND THEN THERE IS SOMETHING THAT HAPPENS OR COMES ALONG THAT HAS AFFECTED MY PERCEPTION OF REALITY, AND LET ME TELL YOU IM NOT BLIND TO THE BULSHIT NO MORE.You're backpedaling.I am 30 years old, and trust me I woke up and seen the real world multiple times. I have been in trouble with the law and lost 2 years of my life because of the stupid decision I have made when I was 17. I am grateful I learned my lesson before I turned 18. If I was 18 I would of looked at a sentence of 7-14 years. I learned the hard way and glad I did, because the path I was on, I surely would of dead or in jail for long time. You really show how immature you are by that statement. If you ever woke up and faced the real world you wouldn't be saying shit like that. If you woke up and seen the real world you would see that there is a problem with how SOME police NOT all treat citizens. If you don't see anything wrong with this issue I'm sorry my friend but you are blind to reality and need to wake up a little earlier.What are you? 17???Police Officers, "To protect and serve". I disagree with that statement. I don't see them serving or protecting, all I see with local law enforcement is, under trained, unprofessional young adults who got picked on and bullied in high school. There is a kid who became an officer that I went to school with, and he got picked on everyday. The problem with that is, do they have a personal vendetta? The people who picked on him throughout high school, even though they were wrong for doing that, say it seems like the officer is out to get them. To me these officers that got bullied in high school seem to be trying to prove something and just causing unnecessary trouble by looking for any little thing and make it a big problem. I have see it with my own eyes.
Police officers just harass and stir up trouble. They cuss at you, treat you bad, and don't care or want to listen to what you have to say. I know people that get extremely nervous when pulled over by an officer, and they never did anything wrong. No record, no traffic violations, never been arrested, and don't have anything illegal in their car. I don't think its right that Police Officers are putting fear into innocent people. Its pretty bad when everyone trys to avoid officers, who are suppose to be there to protect and serve, and wouldn't ask them for help even if their life depended on it. You might actually need their help but afraid to call them because they will look for a reason to arrest you.
I read an article awhile back and did you know that police officers are allowed to lie to citizens? The actually go through a course to teach how to affectively lie to us? But god forbid we lie to them its a big problem.
Last thing I got to say is that it just seems like you are guilty until you are proven innocent not innocent until proven guilty.
Someday, you're going to be forced to wake up and see the real world.
I recognize your innate bias against police officers, but YOU need to recognize that it has severely affected your perception of reality. When you see a police officer, you automatically assume the worst until proven differently. This bias taints every interaction with police.