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What Is Wrong With Police These Days

What is wrong with police these days?

Whenever I hear about police anymore, it has something to do with an officer, or officers, being physically violent towards someone for no appropriate reason! Why the hell is this happening? Police used to be the people that I could look up to and know that he or she is protecting and serving my community. Now? It seems like they are just people who think that they can do whatever the hell they want just because they are the "authorities" PLEASE tell me if im wrong, because now I feel like if I ever am in an emergency that I'm better off handling it myself than go to police for help.. It's disgusting. Now, for the 5% of policemen out there who still protect and serve us, I thank you.

What Is Wrong With Police? How Do You Feel About This?

Well it's not the entire Police group that are doing these killings so people shouldn't make such a big stretch like that. It's only a small percentage of police doing this because not all of them would act like how some of the others did. I feel as if the police should be less "scared" at least of the person they're dealing with. I honestly do not believe that every single killing that has happened has to deal with the person being black and the police being racist. Just because someone is white doesn't mean that they're racist. And it's sad that people think that killing innocent cops and supporting that is okay just because they feel threatened by other police. What does what police do another state have to do with the police in your state? Nothing.

What is wrong with the police?

You need to stay off the Ganja mate.

By the way, Police Officers can't have MP5K's. Only the S.W.A.T team.

What's wrong with anyone these days?  Police officers bear the brunt of society's ills, whether it's dealing with habitual criminals, responding to people with long-term mental health issues whose needs aren't being met, or being homeroom teachers in The School of Life.The job is typically thankless and there's always someone to criticize your decisions, regardless of that person's knowledge about police procedures in general or the specific facts of a single incident.  An officer's actions will be deemed too lenient by one group, but too harsh by another.  Officers are expected to make near-instantaneous life-or-death decisions, but know they will face Monday-morning quarterbacking for weeks, months, or years to come.Most officers are honest, hard-working, conscientious people.  ALL of them are human, which mean they'll have their good days and their bad ones.  The vast majority are as upset as the general citizenry by the flagrant abuses of power and law that a minority of officers commit, knowing that people will look at the publicized bad examples and think those officers are representative of all.But...  they keep coming back to work.  They still focus on doing their part to help people, keep order, and enforce laws, even though they realize they will be targets of loud-mouthed cretins shouting, "F*** the po-LEESE!!!" as they drive down the street, or worse, that guy with a rifle who has decided that today is the day when he finally kills a cop.Some "nice" cops get bitter and cynical from the job..  Some "mean" cops mellow with age and experience.  But many, many anonymous officers go through their careers with no major controversies, personal or professional.As Pete the Diner Owner says, "Peoples is peoples."

What is wrong with kids these days?

I'm 13 and I don't do any of that stuff. I know girls who DO do that stuff and it's gross. I don't even want to try to get involved with them. Because I used to be one of them. I never did anything like that, but I was really good friends with them. But then they tried to get me to do stuff and they were all really pressuring me. They were all like "Your boobs are too small! Here, you can wear my push up bra!" So I left their group and went to find some new friends.

So now, stuff I normally get up to is watching Spongebob... talking about Justin Bieber, reading magazines and going to movies. Like, I'm not a loner. I have friends and stuff. I also don't even want to get a boyfriend. To me, I think 13 is too young. Right now, I just want to have fun without doing anything completely stupid. When you're 13 and you date a boy, then it's just going to end up with tears. I know that from experience. So I just have guy friends now.

I think that it makes a lot more sense to not get involved in bad stuff like that. It makes life a lot more easier and when you're older, you don't have to be ashamed of the stuff you did. Like, what happens if you have done all that stuff and when you've got children, what are you supposed to say to them? "When I was 13 I was having sex and smoking weed." You can't just say that to your kids. And the guys in my school hate the girls who are involved in that stuff. I heard them go "They're so slutty. It's gross." And why would girls want to dress slutty? What type of boys are they going to attract? The players, the losers, the tools. Why would anyone want to go out with them?

And I think that life is way to precious to waste like that. I think that we should live up to our full potential. I guess my parents really, really, really, really tried to raise me well. I used to just think it was annoying with their lectures and stuff, but now I really appreciate it.

What is wrong with kids these days?

Its a lack of discipline on the parents part. I have done a lot of research about this. In the 70's we started all of this non-violent parenting crap (meaning no spankings,etc.) Now our jails are filled with those kids who break the law, do drugs, and generally become menaces to society and make our country look stupid. If people got off this "fell good" wagon and did what is morally right by their children, we would not have children who behave this way. These children have NO respect for their parents, and they dont know who's boss. how do I know? I was one of those kids who was spoiled rotten and then got into trouble... luckily I wised up. Now I treat my parents with respect(even though I dont agree with how I was raised), have a lot of education and continue to go to college to further my education, an excellent job, and I dont break the law. I raise my children with high moral standards, and yes, they get a spanking if they do something wrong!


And sorry but the person above me, Tim, is one of those feel-good fanatics contributing to America's down fall. I sure hope he doesnt have kids....

What is wrong with kids these days?

I was taught to ask, and I'm raising my daughter to be pet savvy and to ask as well. Get the police and the school involved. Or ask that some animal experts give a discussion to the school about pet ettiquette.

If these idiot kids continue to provoke and tease the dog and it eventually gets fed up and fights back, you and the dog are the ones who will be punished, and not the kids that were responsible in the first place.

When I was a kid, the neighborhood kids teased our poodle so bad she eventually got so mean we had to keep her under lockdown. She grew very fearful and aggressive, especially towards kids. It wasn't her fault. I was very young at the time and I would catch the other kids poking her with sticks and taunting her. I told my mom who didn't do anything (she didn't think there was any way to stop it since she was not usually home when it was happening.). I always wondered why their parents didn't teach them not to do that. (Being 9 years old I had no idea how the world worked.)

edited to add: I still think education here is key. You can make a difference if you talk to the right people. If these kids are also doing it to other dogs in the neighborhood, sooner or later, a dog will bite them, whether it is yours or not.

When school starts up again, ask a teacher or talk to the administration if they can help make arrangements with some animal professionals to attend a school assembly and teach the kids about how to respect pets. Talk to the police about the problem (not complaining about any kid in particular) and state what a good idea it would be to educate the kids so no one gets hurt. If they have a K-9 unit, so much the better. They will often do demonstrations with the dogs (which will get the kids' attention because they are way cool) and the officers can also make sure to cover animal safety and how most dog attacks probably happen because the dog was provoked (not sure of the actual statistic but you know what I mean.)

If any of your friends agree with you, go talk to the adults together with your parents. It will be a wonderful thing- if enough of you speak up, people will listen.

What is wrong with cops these days?

I understand that police enforcement is very important, obviously. But do you ever thinnk they take their 'power' for granted. I was driving on a main route and a state trooper pulled me over. I was really polite, didn't smirk or talk back and so forth, like most young people my age do (I'm a teenager). He asked why I was driving with high beams on and I explained that those are my normal lights, not my brights and he started to ask who's car I was driving and I explained it was mine and that it was a christmas gift (true) and he continued to say that "I have a million other important things to do then pull over spoiled kids driving big cars around like they are above the law, blasting music and playing with their lights." (I drive a mercedes ml320) So i was extremely insulted but I didn't say anything and he wrote me a ticket anyway for driving around "recklessly"my music wasn't on, they weren't my brights, and I wasn't speeding. So he told me to stay where i was as he went to his car to i guess do wahtever they do, so I quickly called my dad and explained i was getting pulled over and that I'd explain when I got home and the cop walked back up to my car and i hung up my phone and he started to say "What? Are you gonna call daddy to bail you out?" And i was like huh? lol i'm not spoiled, I'm priviledged and I don't take what my family has for granted, I was just so intimidated by this trooper. Why are cops to abusive like this sometimes? I wasn't doing anything wrong. What set him off? I just don't get it.

Go ahead and read a little about Freud's psychosexual analysis.Psychosexual developmentIf you read about it a little in details, you will be able to answer your own question and also partially figure out the difference in reaction to those girls.To sum it up, it's a mix of human instincts, ego, and epigenetic. (Although it's quiet debated)If you went into depth of this matter you would see a lot more then just question.For example,Why did he do it?What made him do it?Does he really think he is doing the right thing?Will he regret it later?If he goes to jail, will he realize his errors?Does he even think he made a mistake?Is he a voyeurist?Why did the girls laugh?Why did they react different compared to you?Why did you react different?What made you react differently?What made them react the way they did?Why did you not enjoy it?Why did the other girls like it?Why are you thinking about it although it's the past now?Why were you surprised with those girl's reaction?There are hundreds of question that you can answer merely by exploration of the above Wikipedia article and also find a way to make sense of it in a very unique perspective compared to your present perspective.It's beautiful if you look close.Not what happened in the bus, but the process of understanding.The more you understand, the more you look at life like a piece of cloth with the thread counts increasing as your understanding matures towards infinity.Good luck! :)

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