this has nothing to do with preventing crime. that is just the excuse they use. It is about controlling people enough to set yourself up as party leader for life.
I suspect he will be arrested for resisting arrest and accidently fall down the stairs, if the police decide to harass him over this as they fear for their safety
why even have laws at this point, if what seems like the vast majority of those charged and entrusted with upholding said laws keep breaking them with zero repercussions.
The whole police are above the law because they are trustworthy because they are police officers has never ended well in history.
the whole government is corrupt from the top to the bottom. There might be about 5-10% that are honest but compared to the rest its hard to see.
They see their leaders getting away with breaking the laws, so they figure they can as well. What do you know 99% of the time they get away with acting like criminals instead of police officers
because not licking a gestapo's boot gets you arrested for resisting arrest these days.
This is just what dirty cops everywhere need to improve their image.
Of course it is the public's fault for hating the police for their brutality. Instead we should welcome their view that we are all walking targets waiting to be put down for contempt of cop.
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The current American government is considered the most openly corrupt one in a long time
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"we broke the law and violated your rights. And if you try to do anything about it, we will make up a law and arrest you and lock you away forever"
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They know the DoJ will ignore this and everything else they do
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Like that idiot billionaire that is trying to make it so only the rich can vote.
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What are the odds of that
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Which has the side effect of getting people in said military unit killed
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The whole police are above the law because they are trustworthy because they are police officers has never ended well in history.
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They see their leaders getting away with breaking the laws, so they figure they can as well. What do you know 99% of the time they get away with acting like criminals instead of police officers
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On the post: More Power For Bad Cops: NYPD Head Supports Raising 'Resisting Arrest' To A Felony
This is just what dirty cops everywhere need to improve their image.
Of course it is the public's fault for hating the police for their brutality. Instead we should welcome their view that we are all walking targets waiting to be put down for contempt of cop.
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