If it was the USofA, the cop got fired because he failed to protect the guy that wanted to fight him
Right. Because the police unjustly firing misbehaving cops is the prevailing phenomenon here, and there doesn't exist a long and documented history of the exact opposite happening.
If it was the USofA, the cop got fired because he failed to protect the guy that wanted to fight him
Right. Because the police unjustly firing misbehaving cops is the prevailing phenomenon here, and there doesn't exist a long and documented history of the exact opposite happening.
If it was the USofA, the cop got fired because he failed to protect the guy that wanted to fight him
Right. Because the police unjustly firing misbehaving cops is the prevailing phenomenon here, and there doesn't exist a long and documented history of the exact opposite happening.
Darwin at work. Follow the science! Damn Neanderthal!
If it was the USofA, the cop got fired because he failed to protect the guy that wanted to fight him
Right. Because the police unjustly firing misbehaving cops is the prevailing phenomenon here, and there doesn't exist a long and documented history of the exact opposite happening.
Got any statistics to back up your assertion?
How about a link?
BUMP
Still waiting for the long and documented history of the exact opposite happening, fuckface.
Do you have a clue of how many people work in city, county, state and federal law enforcement?
NY City alone used to have 25,000 sworn personnel.
Making blanket negative statements villifying law enforcement personnel is a disservice to the many good, honest, hardworking people who have been and/or are currently employed in law enforcement.
Of course they do. They have a corrupting union just like every other force.
Misdirection.
We have all seen the role "blue" city mayors and city councils have had in castrating police departments and concurrently emboldening criminals, particularly if those criminals are black. In 2021, a crowd of all races pummeling a black perp who is attempting to bait a policeman into violence is extremely encouraging.
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If it was the USofA, the cop got fired because he failed to protect the guy that wanted to fight him
#BlueWall
How about a link?
Or just no public unions for police officers?
Teachers?
Firefighters?
Municipal employees?
State employees?
Federal employees?
Thanks . . .
Try backing it up with facts next time, deep thinker.
What the hell do you know? ;-)
He gets his feeling hurt and calls me a geriatric fuckface. Isn't that ageist?
I'm crushed.
Somehow, I have the feeling he is being disingenuous about public employee unions other than the police.
Definitely should never have allowed ANY public unions.
Still waiting for the long and documented history of the exact opposite happening, fuckface.
Do you have a clue of how many people work in city, county, state and federal law enforcement?
NY City alone used to have 25,000 sworn personnel.
Making blanket negative statements villifying law enforcement personnel is a disservice to the many good, honest, hardworking people who have been and/or are currently employed in law enforcement.
We have all seen the role "blue" city mayors and city councils have had in castrating police departments and concurrently emboldening criminals, particularly if those criminals are black. In 2021, a crowd of all races pummeling a black perp who is attempting to bait a policeman into violence is extremely encouraging.