Go try it and see if you aren't dragged into court. How many cops are dragged into court before a judge and jury? How many get paid vacation and / or desk duty?The problem can be fixed by simply holding members of law enforcement to the exact same standards as John Q. Public is held to. In other words, NO free passes in our courts and judicial system. For example, murder is murder regardless of who commits it. If cops can use "I feared for my life", or "I feared for my safety", then everyone should be able to use the same excuse, period. No free passes.Want to know why people think negatively about member so law enforcement?I think it is important to find out why some people have such negative thoughts about the police, who they are, why they do, and what they think can help to fix the problem.
Start here and read about brutality, abuse of power and authority, crime within law enforcement agencies, committing perjury in a court of law, favoritism by our judicial system, and the lack of respect given to the general public.
LINK: Police Brutality Archives - The Free Thought Project
The survey is to find out more about the people, like who they are, their experiences, and what they think can fix the problems.
But the public can use that defense. It's under the "Stand my ground" law. The same one that allowed George Zimmerman to kill.
FYI - It's NOT self defense when rogue cops commit cold blooded murder. I call bullshit. Check our shameful prison population and see how many cops are now behind bars.
Go shoot someone in the back that's running away from you and see if you walk free. Shoot a mentally challenged teen that's unarmed and see if a jury will let you walk free.
Bull fucking shit.
Dear Sonny Clark in addition to that,
ask how many people in prison were fully taught and trained what the laws were to begin with,
or only read their rights AFTER they committed crimes and lost those rights.
How many are taught Constitutional laws, principles process and ethics?
And why these are important to self-govt and independence as people and communities?
It is truly SAD and SICK we spend 50k a year for each person sent to prison and unable to work afterwards who end up on welfare
or in crime drugs and back on the streets or in jail.
Yet we wonder why we don't have the money to pay more teachers to keep kids
in school and get an education which is the top deterrent to crime, the education reduces recidivism rates.
Why don't we pay 30K for a teacher and 20K for a student to go to college
in place of paying 50K to keep a person in jail instead of working?