[DMCForum] Re: Cop stories
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[DMCForum] Re: Cop stories
- From: "dmcgman" <DmcGman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 21:20:28 -0000
Marc you can discuss the topic all you want. I far better things to
do than engage in it or point all the inaccuracies you state
regarding law enforcement. You can maintain the biggest "soapbox" as
you enjoy.
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxx> wrote:
>
> A new topic to discuss! YAY! :)
>
> --- dmcgman <DmcGman@xxxx> wrote:
>
> > Oh geez I am sure thats the reason they dont have
> > them LOL. Most
> > police cars have video recordings and they are
> > locked in the trunk
> > and everything is recorded no matter who it is and
> > the officer can
> > not edit it or erase it. No different than having
> > someone riding
> > with you monitoring everything. Funny how
>
> The difference is, someone would need to make a
> complaint against the officer for those tapes to even
> be pulled. Who is going to make a complaint against
> an officer? it is like suicide especially if is in a
> town you spend lots of time in.
>
> Here is an example, the intersection of Rt 35 and
> Industrial way in Eatontown NJ is always congested.
> It can take up to 20 min to get across during the 5PM
> hour. One day, I am waiting at the light facing West
> and I see a cop car pull off in to the right shoulder
> on the south bound lane of Rt 35. He just sat there
> as Rt 35 traffic whizzed by. Then, when the Rt 35
> light went red (and mine went green) he decided to put
> his lights on and make an illegal left turn going East
> (while everyone else waited 20 min in the U-Turn). He
> came within a few inches of hitting me, and turned his
> lights off as he passed through the intersection.
>
> Sure, one could say "you don't know where he was
> going, maybe on the way to a call?". If that is true,
> why did he wait the extra minute or so for the light
> to turn? Why did he switch his light off after making
> his illegal turn?
>
> And yes, maybe this is "one bad cop" but I can tell
> dozens of stories like this where it would seem the
> officer has abused his power. Even if half of them
> are correct interpretations, it is still too much.
>
> I am sure I would be real popular in Eatontown is I
> called up the chief to complain about this incident.
>
> > lawyers,
> > doctors,
> > teachers, priests, and other professions are never
> > debated to this
>
> I think law enforcement people should be held to a
> higher standard. The problem is, their exposure to
> the system and knowledge of the law (and those that
> enforce the law) permit them to be above the law.
>
> Sure, a Lawyer can tell me not to speed but when HE
> speeds, he is just as likely to get a ticket as I am.
> An officer is not.
>
> Doctor can tell you to not smoke, and loose weight..
> but if you refuse, he wont issue you an expensive
> ticket.
>
> We can go on with similar examples of other
> professions.
>
> "Got Root?", I do.. My profession allows me access to
> all sorts of data that is none of my business. Part
> of my job is to enforce computer security. Although I
> could get away with it, it would be unethical for me
> to be reading other peoples e-mails, and other
> personal data. I am held to a higher standard of NOT
> "snooping around" because of the trust that my
> employers have for me.
>
> > extent. Proabbkly a lot safer to read Yahoo Groups
> > all day :-) And
> > again the thousands of daily good deeds done by the
> > men and women in
> > laew enforcment every day, or those who lost their
> > lives doing them,
> > are never brought up. Of course everyone has an
>
> I disagree with this. Plenty of credit is given to
> officers. Even watching the "COPS" shows (and the
> like), they always do it from the officers point of
> view. The "real police video" programs are also
> always about how a cop saved the day, or put
> themselves at risk. Where is the video of the bad
> cops?
>
> We all chose our careers. Last night I was up until 3
> AM repairing a server. Had I been unsuccessful, a
> small business here in NJ would probably be closing
> their doors today. But, no TV show was there to
> recognize. No medals from public officials. Yea, I
> know, my life was not at risk (other than driving home
> at 3 AM in the rain half asleep) but this is the
> career I chose. My nephew wants to be a cop, and I
> always wonder why? But, it is his choice and he knows
> the risks.
>
> > opinion how to do
> > someone elses job differently, but then again maybe
> > they should walk
> > in the shoes of that person before making judgments.
>
> This is very true. However, are we making judgments??
> I don't think so, we were just discussion our "cop
> stories". Personal experiences with officers. I
> don't recall anyone passing judgment.
>
> > Last time I
> > was at the National Police Officers Memorial in
> > Washington I saw two
> > people that I knew who are now memorialized there as
> > a result of
> > loosing their lives here in NJ while serving the
> > community. Seems
> > like a more important issue than a traffic ticket.
>
> I am sorry to hear that Gary. Being an officer is a
> risky job. More risk than I would want to take to
> "earn a living". Losing a life IS more important than
> a traffic ticket. By us discussing it, I don't see
> how it makes light of the risk some officers take on a
> daily basis.
>
> > But of course
> > not one most would bring up. Better to bring up the
> > one time out of
> > ten they didnt get a break. But then there are
> > always two sides to
> > any story of course :-)
>
> Yup. always two sides. And both sides are jaded,
> cynical because of their own experiences.
>
> It is more exciting to talk about the NYC cop that hit
> me with her car, then took off (did not even stop!)
> than the one who picked me up and gave me a ride to a
> gas station when I ran out of gas.
>
> See Gary, the Forum is not so bad. It is fun to
> discuss these off-topic things.
>
> :)
>
>
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