police officiers have nothing to fear fromvideo taping? Sorry Joel but that is pure crap
Ray Send a noteboard - 03/02/2012 01:01:51 AM
Cops get judged in the public arena all the time with little edited pieces of propaganda. Look at the cop who everyone was so pissed off because he pepper sprayed those prissy little protesters in California. They left out the parts where the police tried to physical remove them but couldn't because they were locking their arms together and they left out the part they were repeatedly warned what happen if they chose to stay they and get peppered sprayed. All we see is the video of a cop casually walking up and hitting them in the face with pepper spray.
Guess what cops have to deal with violent drunk dirt bags and drug abusers all the time and sometimes that requires force. The have to deal with crazy people who strike for no reason and try to attack them. They have to pull over stranger in the middle of the night not knowing if they are dealing with a soccer mom coming back from a mom’s night out or drug trafficker armed to the teeth and enough drugs in the trunk to send them to prison for life. It isn't hard to make the legal and justified use of force look bad with edited video or even with unedited video simply because the police at times have to use force to get gain compliance and watching a stronger person use force on a weaker one always looks bad for the stronger one. Well getting fair fights is not what police are trained to do.
Catching truly back behavior on tape is all fine and good but telling police officers they have to live in a free fire zone of edited videos and public opinion based on youtube will not in any way shape or form get you better cops. How would you feel if people were following you around trying to get a piece of video they could use to attack you and cost you your career? Who would sign up for that kind of crap? Bad behavior happens all the time do support having cameras watch everything everyone does or is that an indignity that should be reserved for peace officers?
Guess what cops have to deal with violent drunk dirt bags and drug abusers all the time and sometimes that requires force. The have to deal with crazy people who strike for no reason and try to attack them. They have to pull over stranger in the middle of the night not knowing if they are dealing with a soccer mom coming back from a mom’s night out or drug trafficker armed to the teeth and enough drugs in the trunk to send them to prison for life. It isn't hard to make the legal and justified use of force look bad with edited video or even with unedited video simply because the police at times have to use force to get gain compliance and watching a stronger person use force on a weaker one always looks bad for the stronger one. Well getting fair fights is not what police are trained to do.
Catching truly back behavior on tape is all fine and good but telling police officers they have to live in a free fire zone of edited videos and public opinion based on youtube will not in any way shape or form get you better cops. How would you feel if people were following you around trying to get a piece of video they could use to attack you and cost you your career? Who would sign up for that kind of crap? Bad behavior happens all the time do support having cameras watch everything everyone does or is that an indignity that should be reserved for peace officers?
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03/02/2012 12:20:25 AM
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police officiers have nothing to fear fromvideo taping? Sorry Joel but that is pure crap
03/02/2012 01:01:51 AM
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There's a simple solution to this
03/02/2012 02:38:05 AM
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would you take a job where your ever move was captured on tape?
03/02/2012 02:59:46 AM
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I have had two, that I recall off the top of my head; SOME of us are NOT too good for some jobs.
03/02/2012 03:11:29 AM
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yes so we would end up with people like you as cops, thanks for making my point
03/02/2012 04:09:54 AM
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So if your point is invalid the problem is me; glad to see you are being objective here.
03/02/2012 04:23:03 AM
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If there were mobs of anger idiots looking set up situation where you could be defaimed
03/02/2012 04:50:36 AM
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If it makes you feel better, Rod Blagojevich agrees context ALWAYS exonerates ANYTHING.
03/02/2012 07:24:55 AM
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I'm not asking them to wear them when they go home for the day
03/02/2012 05:20:42 AM
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that is just Big Brother for thee but not for me
03/02/2012 05:45:02 PM
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This started from the banning of video taping things happening in public
03/02/2012 08:22:22 PM
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There are lots of jobs like that
03/02/2012 06:19:21 AM
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and how many of those cameras are controlled by activist looking to smear them?
03/02/2012 05:35:32 PM
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Isn't this already the case with many police officers / departments?
03/02/2012 01:02:25 PM
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Yes and no; in many cases they can and do turn off the cameras when it suits them.
03/02/2012 02:33:32 PM
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I have a job that does that. *NM*
03/02/2012 04:37:44 PM
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a lot of jobs monitor and area but very an individual to wear a camera *NM*
03/02/2012 05:47:59 PM
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Write a sentence that can be understood and maybe I'll reply with something relevant. *NM*
04/02/2012 04:57:27 PM
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i can't tell if you're making a point or just stupid....
03/02/2012 02:42:11 AM
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luck for my job isn't so hard. Judging you as stupid is an easy call
03/02/2012 03:46:12 AM
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The pepper spraying? That is the best you can do?
03/02/2012 02:54:43 AM
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OK I see the problem and it is rampant ignorance
03/02/2012 04:33:47 AM
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I think we could find a middle ground
03/02/2012 06:06:32 AM
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I agree there should be some middle ground
03/02/2012 05:26:33 PM
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Um, HELLO, it is a felony for journalists to tape police in IL, too.
03/02/2012 07:16:15 PM
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That is definitely the problem, though casting aspersions on everyone you can think of hurts, too.
03/02/2012 06:55:30 AM
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unfortunately most cops seem to want a double standard
03/02/2012 02:39:01 AM
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Ah; I did not realize the SCOTUS had overturned that.
03/02/2012 03:05:12 AM
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Well, public or private, one does not leave one's right to privacy at the door
03/02/2012 05:19:12 PM
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