Re: Things To Avoid 'Cause It's End Of the Month!
Look into the news about Milwaukee cops. Just in recent news there have been several stories of individual cops and groups of cops being brought up on charges. One group of off-duty cops at a party beat the living **** out of a man, on-duty cops were called to the scene and watched as the cops continued to beat him, actually hearing the bones in his face crack. The cops were allowed to walk in and out of the crime scene and talk with each other to corroborate stories... so far i think 7 have been brought on charges with another 11 or so named. Other cops are up for felony misconduct charges for threatening to plant drugs on a man and get his parole revoked if he didn't get him hand guns and an assault rifle. And there are more beyond those cases.
And those are just the ******** getting caught.
I have friends who are police and I get along with them fine, and even they admit that most cops nowadays are on a huge power trip. As one put it, 'They felt like losers most of their life, and this is there chance to get back at everyone'
I have gotten tickets and I have deserved some of them. Anyone I deserved I admitted it and wouldn't even waste the city's money by going to court, just paid the fine, but I have also been hassled and treated like ****, no matter how much respect I gave.
Yes, there job is hard, but they knew it would be. If its so hard they have to have to be petty and have a shitty attitude towards everyone, then quit.
My personal best experience, was being lost with a friend at 2 am (neither of us drank then, just out at a friends and got lost driving home) in the middle of nowhere. We make a u-turn at a t-intersection, not a light for miles. Apparently a cop was sitting in a ditch about 50 yards down the road and immediately pulled us over. Made me get out, take a breathalyzer, threatened me with a ticket for 1 of 2 lights on my license plate being out, then gave me a ticket for illegal u-turn at a controlled intersection. Then when we asked him how to get home from there, he gave us directions, that just happened to lead in the opposite directions and got us even more lost, a true credit to the Samaritan that police strive to be.