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<blockquote data-quote="Rez Exelon" data-source="post: 3499171" data-attributes="member: 5800"><p>There's more dynamics than just the portland police declaring it for giggles because of the relationship between them and the way their regulations work and more importantly how they work with Multonomah County Sheriff's office who has less restrictions (in use of tear gas for instance) due to how they are not directly impacted by restriction the portland police have on them.</p><p></p><p>The relationship in many ways is why stuff in Portland can escalate quickly because Multonomah SO is made up much much more of the "good ole boy son imma crack your skull for funzies if you dont respect my authority" crowd than the general population of Portland is. Many portland police are from outside the city and fall in that stereotype as well. So the population of the city can tend to be strained at best with the LEO community. This is the picture gathered from talking to many people on the ground there anyways. I've never had interaction in an official context with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rez Exelon, post: 3499171, member: 5800"] There's more dynamics than just the portland police declaring it for giggles because of the relationship between them and the way their regulations work and more importantly how they work with Multonomah County Sheriff's office who has less restrictions (in use of tear gas for instance) due to how they are not directly impacted by restriction the portland police have on them. The relationship in many ways is why stuff in Portland can escalate quickly because Multonomah SO is made up much much more of the "good ole boy son imma crack your skull for funzies if you dont respect my authority" crowd than the general population of Portland is. Many portland police are from outside the city and fall in that stereotype as well. So the population of the city can tend to be strained at best with the LEO community. This is the picture gathered from talking to many people on the ground there anyways. I've never had interaction in an official context with them. [/QUOTE]
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