trixR4kids
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Re: Cops 6: The More You Pay, The Faster We'll Come!
Who ****ing cares?
Who ****ing cares?
You HAVE to qualify stuff in situations like this. You HAVE to think of ALL possible outcomes, ALL angles, and take ALL the facts in (which we don't know all of) before making a decision on guilt or non-guilt (note: NOT innocence, that's not how our justice system works, which is another discussion).
In these types of situations, there are a lot of moving parts. Given that the cops are trained (yes, sometimes not trained properly, or not even fit for the job), in general, they have to make a split second decision.
Lemme guess, St Paul is begging for more cops right now, per today's Star Tribune?
(again, properly trained cops)
Police officers can often justify a search with six words: “I smelled an odor of marijuana.”
Courts in New York have long ruled if a car smells like marijuana smoke, the police can search it — and, according to some judges, even the occupants — without a warrant.
But in late July, a judge in the Bronx said in a scathing opinion that officers claim to smell marijuana so often that it strains credulity, and she called on judges across the state to stop letting police officers get away with lying about it.
“The time has come to reject the canard of marijuana emanating from nearly every vehicle subject to a traffic stop,” Judge April Newbauer wrote in a decision in a case involving a gun the police discovered in car they had searched after claiming to have smelled marijuana.
Who is doing the begging?
And no, cops don't decide guilt and punishment. They have to decide the degree of neutralization, depending on the threat and the knowledge they have at that moment. A judge and/or jury then decide the guilt and punishment of the parties involved.
Well but maybe they had to make a split second decision and maybe the mentally ill person threatened the robot and if there were MOAR cops...
True, there really wasn't any reason not to just wait him out.I still can’t believe there wasn’t more uproar when the shooter in Texas was blown up in the parking ramp in Texas. No one was at risk. They literally drove a robot up to him with a bomb and blew it up.
Should have all been prosecuted for murder.
Nope, I was think more along these linesRufus? Is that you?
True, there really wasn't any reason not to just wait him out.
Nope, I was think more along these lines
I still can’t believe there wasn’t more uproar when the shooter in Texas was blown up in the parking ramp in Texas. No one was at risk. They literally drove a robot up to him with a bomb and blew it up.
Should have all been prosecuted for murder.