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KiteAuraan posted:"Deputy Sheriff: These people aren’t innocent. If we are dealing with someone, there is a reason for it. We don’t really interact with members of the law abiding public." This is really telling as far as police attitudes go. Everyone they contact is scum, guilty and therefore sub-human. I've heard exactly these words from multiple LEOs on the other side of the country, it's a common attitude. My wife and I have problems with a neighbor that's former LEO that decided he didn't like us living next door. The fact that we have him on camera committing vandalism and doing poo poo like throwing nails in our driveway means nothing because he worked under the current sheriff. In the past when we were naive we called the police to make reports, and the officer would shrug and say "well I didn't see it happen" and when video is shown it's "well it's not obvious it's him" and they don't take a report and then go across the street to catch up on old times with their old buddy. And I hear exactly that when I mention it to other LEO, "you must have done something." And that's what opened my eyes to law enforcement. Neither my wife or I trust police, talk to police, or call police when there's a problem.
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# ¿ Feb 22, 2015 13:35 |
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# ¿ May 15, 2024 00:35 |
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I don't understand where the FDLE or the FBI is in all this. Miami and Miami Gardens are both ridiculously corrupt and public embarassments and yet no one has stepped in to flush the toilets on either departments.
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# ¿ Feb 28, 2015 13:52 |