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BS: Where do police draw the line, disobey

12 Feb 14 - 08:05 AM (#3600699)
Subject: BS: Where do police draw the line, disobey
From: gnu

Is there a line they will not cross? Recently, videos have shown "riot police" remove their helmets and march with protesters but this is not the norm. Shocking videos abound from far and wide.

This video poses/addresses the question. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=b11_1388847703#ByMJIYvxFM8aj5FS.01


12 Feb 14 - 11:07 AM (#3600745)
Subject: RE: BS: Where do police draw the line, disobey
From: Jack the Sailor

Ideally, for the cops, the force would be large enough so that those that sympathize with the protest could be assigned other duties.

Obviously civil unrest is a very complicated matter. In this country brother fought brother in its bloodiest war.


13 Feb 14 - 12:05 AM (#3600986)
Subject: RE: BS: Where do police draw the line, disobey
From: Sandy Mc Lean

The enforcement of law is a two edged sword. Laws should be enacted to protect the public but much too often they are designed to protect special interest groups. Justice should be tempered with a sense of right and wrong but sadly that is often not the case. Examples of law enforcement overstepping its authority are much too frequent and often wagons are circled to protect the bastards who do so! A prime example being the RCMP members who slaughtered that poor Polish visitor in Vancouver and the lack of punishment that they received! I could relate many cases where the RCMP were true heroes and it is indeed a great pity that the force tarred so many dedicated officers by protecting a few rotten apples! Someone once said "The law is an ass" and too often the enforcers of the law prove the statement true!
Heroes are made, not born, and sometimes a crisis will raise the cream to the top. However shit also floats so the parodox goes on and on.


13 Feb 14 - 05:57 AM (#3601038)
Subject: RE: BS: Where do police draw the line, disobey
From: gnu

Good points well put. Agreed. Perhaps it was simply a kind of venting on my part.


13 Feb 14 - 07:53 AM (#3601056)
Subject: RE: BS: Where do police draw the line, disobey
From: GUEST

Ever since Canada's top cop (RCMP) has been in Harper's back pocket justice has gone bye-bye in this country.


13 Feb 14 - 08:23 AM (#3601061)
Subject: RE: BS: Where do police draw the line, disobey
From: gnu

I'd say it went back at least to the Airbus scandal, guest.


13 Feb 14 - 08:25 AM (#3601063)
Subject: RE: BS: Where do police draw the line, disobey
From: GUEST

Yes to that.


13 Feb 14 - 10:07 AM (#3601087)
Subject: RE: BS: Where do police draw the line, disobey
From: Jack the Sailor

Another paradox for law enforcement is that even the most well intentioned and well written law, not to mention the ones with loopholes, can be subverted by those who have the best lawyers.

The people with the better lawyers are almost always the rich.


13 Feb 14 - 10:16 AM (#3601092)
Subject: RE: BS: Where do police draw the line, disobey
From: McGrath of Harlow

It takes a combination of "best lawyers" and judges who collude with them. ( And of course "best lawyers" doesn't necessarily mean best or even most competent, but rather the ones with most time and resources to bring to the case.)