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Taxpayers pay... Jeffersontown officer who struck bystander filming police suspended for 2 weeks In-depth

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Published on 12 Jun 2021 / In Film & Animation
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Drums_McBashington
Drums_McBashington 3 years ago

They should sue the individual not the force. Payments shouldn't come from public funds, especially punitive ones. Tax payers punished for shitty cop should directly sue shitty cop, for their taxes back.

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ErickRendoza 204
ErickRendoza 204 3 years ago

here a lot of corruption seen it all and i agree the individual and no tax payer funded attorney

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TelepathicRapist
TelepathicRapist 3 years ago

The cops have some immunities in the us while performing there duties. Its corrupt I agree, these officers can cause so much damage and the public has to pay. Imagine how much money george floyd cost the united states over his lifetime. Its unreal.

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Drums_McBashington
Drums_McBashington 3 years ago

@TelepathicRapist: Oh yes, the criminal element is much more expensive, no doubt. Never mind incarceration costs. I'm just thinking personal accountability for bad apples.

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TelepathicRapist
TelepathicRapist 3 years ago

@Drums McBashington: yeah I dunno how to solve it man. Police in a lot of cases dont make much money, it is not a good job unless you get into a cozy position in an area with a low crime rate. To draw in intelligent, careful, patient people, you would need to pay more. Then I agree there should only be a very limited area of immunity but to change the way it is, it must be challenged in the supreme court. But even then, right now the us is turning into mob justice. I dont even understand how chauvin is even in jail, his trial was a definite mistrial due to the tainted jury member. It's almost like now justice is based on the political winds and how much money and influence you have at the very moment you are being accused. The United states is almost a different country when you leave the control grid, aka the cities. It's like two different worlds. If you try to stay away from the cities you can really avoid a lot of trouble and reduce the chance of even getting accused or drawn into court for any reason, this is the best way when you see the system becoming corrupt. Police departments need the officers to have very high standards to justify the power they are given by the supreme court but this does not happen in reality due to low pay and affirmative actions allowing incompetent people onto the force, a lot of these people are women.

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TelepathicRapist
TelepathicRapist 3 years ago

@Drums McBashington: I have a video on my channel that explains the crazy supreme court decisions in the us, it's the cartoon one with the story about the stabber on the train in New York. Police have no responsibility to protect you in the united states. The laws are quite crazy and the average person in the united states are completely unaware of them and they are shocked when I try to explain it to some people. There eyes go blank and I'm left unsure if they understand the gravity of what I explain

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Drums_McBashington
Drums_McBashington 3 years ago

@TelepathicRapist: The west gave the power to the women, we've been governed by emotions since. canada is over. Same reason. I had a cop in uniform, at my door, looked like a highschool girl. Established she was at the wrong apt. Still stood there talking for ten minutes. Actually asked me if anyone lives at the apt. they got the call for. Asked her: do empty apartments call the police often? Closed the door.

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TelepathicRapist
TelepathicRapist 3 years ago

@Drums McBashington: yeah that's crazy. I mean here in the us it's not much better, the cia was caught using the government resource to spy on there ex-wifes/husbands, and other government worker were caught multiple times over the years just spending there time at work watching porn all day, the same persons, repeatedly, and they weren't fired. It's just insane man.

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