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<blockquote data-quote="Rez Exelon" data-source="post: 3376376" data-attributes="member: 5800"><p>No worries. When it comes to my feelings on the police it gets complicated quickly. I've got LEO's in my family that I highly respect. I've met a lot of good quality LEO's in various contexts over the years. I've had crap ones I've met too. It's not a binary subject in my mind. Generally speaking, I will never believe that the police are on my side in context of performing official duties. Because if there is anything that the protests have shown it's how quickly the phrase "a few bad apples" gets thrown around when it's starting to look like an orchard. That doesn't in itself mean that the majority of LEO's are not attempting to serve with valor in a dangerous job.</p><p></p><p>That video is interesting --- I've seen others, but that one in my opinion is very clear because the first thing he said was that he'd arrest her for arresting. Resisting is usually an aggravating charge rather than a primary, and he tossed it out so casually at the courthouse.</p><p></p><p>Edited because I missed an important negative constructor in a sentence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rez Exelon, post: 3376376, member: 5800"] No worries. When it comes to my feelings on the police it gets complicated quickly. I've got LEO's in my family that I highly respect. I've met a lot of good quality LEO's in various contexts over the years. I've had crap ones I've met too. It's not a binary subject in my mind. Generally speaking, I will never believe that the police are on my side in context of performing official duties. Because if there is anything that the protests have shown it's how quickly the phrase "a few bad apples" gets thrown around when it's starting to look like an orchard. That doesn't in itself mean that the majority of LEO's are not attempting to serve with valor in a dangerous job. That video is interesting --- I've seen others, but that one in my opinion is very clear because the first thing he said was that he'd arrest her for arresting. Resisting is usually an aggravating charge rather than a primary, and he tossed it out so casually at the courthouse. Edited because I missed an important negative constructor in a sentence. [/QUOTE]
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