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Good little video showing what happens when someone who is critical of the police is put in their shoes.
Being Critical of the Police
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Re: Being Critical of the Police
Well that's the whole point is it not, get people to think from the others perspective, especially like this,, now the rev activist fella, has done a complete turnaround.
Well so he should considering he just shot an unarmed man!
A very good vid as you say, should be alot more of these kind of things out there, and on the telly, rather this crap just started "Big Brother"!!! I cant believe that tripe is still on the telly.
Well so he should considering he just shot an unarmed man!
A very good vid as you say, should be alot more of these kind of things out there, and on the telly, rather this crap just started "Big Brother"!!! I cant believe that tripe is still on the telly.
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Re: Being Critical of the Police
As Fkkr1s says, it usually only requires the ability to see the things from the other viewpoint to end an argument.
We tend to mistrust what we don't understand, it's hardwired into us. Sadly these days that pre-programming tends us towards bigotry & hatred.
We tend to mistrust what we don't understand, it's hardwired into us. Sadly these days that pre-programming tends us towards bigotry & hatred.
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Re: Being Critical of the Police
Good vid....espesh from FOX 10??
I tend to be very supportive of the police....which is not to say for a second that there aren't bad ones out there....but they put that uniform on, and there's no guarantee they're coming home that night....they walk into a situation, they often have no idea what they're getting into.
I remember the miner's strikes....me Dad had 1200 officers under his command, but still he'd have to go out on the picket line & fight.....can't remember if he was an Inspector or a Chief back then....I remember being frightened every day when he left for work....assuming he'd even came home and not spent the night in his "command center"....which was basically a little trailer.
And Scargill can feck off forever.....there's few people I hold a genuine hatred for, but he's definitely one of them.
I tend to be very supportive of the police....which is not to say for a second that there aren't bad ones out there....but they put that uniform on, and there's no guarantee they're coming home that night....they walk into a situation, they often have no idea what they're getting into.
I remember the miner's strikes....me Dad had 1200 officers under his command, but still he'd have to go out on the picket line & fight.....can't remember if he was an Inspector or a Chief back then....I remember being frightened every day when he left for work....assuming he'd even came home and not spent the night in his "command center"....which was basically a little trailer.
And Scargill can feck off forever.....there's few people I hold a genuine hatred for, but he's definitely one of them.
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Re: Being Critical of the Police
I'd like to hear Mac's views on this.
For me it's a good argument for the Police not carrying guns, but that's very easy for me to say as I don't have to risk my life every day.
For me it's a good argument for the Police not carrying guns, but that's very easy for me to say as I don't have to risk my life every day.
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Re: Being Critical of the Police
I was surprised that there was no choice of weapons like a Tazer or pepper spray though as I thought those were also part of the equipment in standard use.
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Re: Being Critical of the Police
I would too.Monty wrote:I'd like to hear Mac's views on this.
For me it's a good argument for the Police not carrying guns, but that's very easy for me to say as I don't have to risk my life every day.
I seriously considered joining a dept. for many years......my issue was always with the firearms.....I guess being British, I'm just not used to them....and if I'm honest, I'm uncomfortable around weapons......but I did have a conflab with an LAPD officer once who told me "Darren....it's just a tool....it's just one you hope you never have to use".....kinda changed my views a little bit.
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Re: Being Critical of the Police
I'm working late tonight, but I'll be happy to take a look at that clip and comment in the morningMonty wrote:I'd like to hear Mac's views on this.
For me it's a good argument for the Police not carrying guns, but that's very easy for me to say as I don't have to risk my life every day.
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