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<blockquote data-quote="poopgiggle" data-source="post: 1016499" data-attributes="member: 6406"><p>This is grandstanding, but so is almost all political speech. These guys have a point: while many (probably most) police officers are great citizens, there are quite a few bad cops who either don't understand the significance/meaning of their oath or don't care. I'm not cop-bashing or anything, but I think it's self-evident that police officers are people, and as such are subject to the same human flaws as everyone else; however, they're in a position of such great social responsibility where such flaws can lead to great harm to society.</p><p></p><p>I think that reaffirming the duties and responsibilities associated with being a guardian of civilized life is a Good Thing, especially when the code (the Constitution) is abused and misunderstood as it is, even by legislators and jurists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poopgiggle, post: 1016499, member: 6406"] This is grandstanding, but so is almost all political speech. These guys have a point: while many (probably most) police officers are great citizens, there are quite a few bad cops who either don't understand the significance/meaning of their oath or don't care. I'm not cop-bashing or anything, but I think it's self-evident that police officers are people, and as such are subject to the same human flaws as everyone else; however, they're in a position of such great social responsibility where such flaws can lead to great harm to society. I think that reaffirming the duties and responsibilities associated with being a guardian of civilized life is a Good Thing, especially when the code (the Constitution) is abused and misunderstood as it is, even by legislators and jurists. [/QUOTE]
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