Let me guess, since they have no basis to know the law, they have to break the law to discover if they are breaking the laws. What with the rulings that police don't have to know the laws to enforce their will on others.
The question I would have is what are they being taught these days?
This corruption had to start somewhere for it to be so epidemic. Are the police being trained to treat people like they have no rights or is it something else that has corrupted so many.
the only thing that will be able to hold dirty cops accountable are citizens that get fed up and decide to take out the trash themselves after seeing the justice system refuse to purge itself of the criminals in their ranks.
I think of it as misdirection more than the easiest workload. The biggest criminals around these days are those syndicated at the various alphabet letter agencies in the government.
The more they make up criminals out of otherwise law abiding citizens the less attention will be given to their constant law violations.
The big worry I always get from stuff like this is why does the government go out of its way to pretend there are always exemptions to citizens rights.
The moment they say "this doesn't apply here" is a big warning sign to me no matter the case.
its the customers fault we are greedy and we will make sure to tell everyone it is their fault. Amazing the people in charge ever managed to get there instead being at a job they qualify for as in menial labour.
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Home grown tyranny
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Re: it makes more sense
This corruption had to start somewhere for it to be so epidemic. Are the police being trained to treat people like they have no rights or is it something else that has corrupted so many.
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Even if it made past illegal actions retroactively pardoned because of this bill it would never have stopped them from doing it in the first place.
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Re: No drugs = No crime
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Re: Perverse Incentive
The more they make up criminals out of otherwise law abiding citizens the less attention will be given to their constant law violations.
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Re: Really?
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Say something negative about those running the country, congrats life imprisonment.
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The moment they say "this doesn't apply here" is a big warning sign to me no matter the case.
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Lack of accountability tends to do that
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Re: Still confused.
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