mikeh, on 2013-July-31, 11:51, said:
Btw, and unrelated to anything in my own experience with police, there was a news item out of the US a year or two ago wherein a candidate sued for his being rejected: the reason he was rejected? He scored too high on an IQ test!
At last! That explains everything.
I can't stand people who abuse authority. Austin police (some of the best paid in the country) are notorious for shooting unarmed (usually black) people from the East (poor) side of town. The shooting in Toronto was a travesty (18-year old kid armed with a pen knife on an empty streetcar completely surrounded by police, shot 3 times, 5 second delay (he's been knocked down,) shot 6 more times.) That officer should spend the rest of his life in prison. He probably won't even be charged.
That doesn't mean you don't give them SOME benefit of the doubt (and that benefit of the doubt is already built into the jury selection process, just look at the Rodney King verdict,) but my overwhelming impression is that no matter how ridiculous and clearcut the abuse of force, unless it's captured on film and the film can't be intercepted by the police before it's made public, the investigation invariably gets whitewashed and the cop gets away with murder.
"Maybe we should all get together and buy Kaitlyn a box set of "All in the Family" for Chanukah. Archie didn't think he was a racist, the problem was with all the chinks, dagos, niggers, kikes, etc. ruining the country." ~ barmar