Wednesday, July 02, 2008

We're the Only Ones Judging On-Site Enough

You laugh, but the good cops never let problems get to judges. They are judge on-site, I like to say.
In other words, they're the "Only Ones" who can operate outside the law? And they don't view that as a terrorist act?

Good thing it's only a few bad apples, right? I mean, if it were more widespread, non-"Only Ones might start taking the law into their hands, too, and then what would we have?

And I'm not laughing.

[Via Andre D]

2 comments:

  1. One cop says "Everybody drinks and drives." Especially those white-collar workers, of course. College boys. Always good to have a chance to put THEM in their place, right?

    "Let two gangs beat each other up without weapons, and the winner gets to deal on the corner..."
    And that lowers crime how?
    How!?! By 50%, that's how, apparently. By keeping the baddest, meanest gangs in business with no competition.
    (Hey, good for urban violence statistics and gun control. A two-fer).

    Most of their solutions involve redistributing ill-gotten money to government or government-loving organizations. Big surprise.

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  2. My guess is these "interviews” constitutes a flight of the imagination.

    Does anyone really believe that a police officer is going to telephone someone he didn’t arrest, but let go after forcing them to pay additional money to a prostitute, and extort additional money? How many crimes have been committed here, and by whom? One recording of a phone call or a recording of a meeting where the officer comes to work and tells the alleged perp that he needs to send a prostitute another $500 would end up with the officer in the slammer.

    If these are actually true, than God help us. Did anybody read the story yesterday where an alleged cop-killer was murdered in his jail cell?

    How may times have we all heard about how bad “vigilante” justice is when someone shoots a burglar or mugger? The police chiefs chastise the public to “let the police do their jobs.”

    If their job is now judge, jury and executioner, there’s going to be a lot of people evading arrest or even shooting police over infractions. Anyone who thinks this is a good thing just remember you supported this type of “law enforcement” when it happens to you or a family member – possibly over a case of mistaken identity.

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