Police Brutality

By Chloe Thorn, published Aug 29, 2007
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One would think with the consistent stories of police harassment or brutality that are pasted all over the headlines, that there must be a reason for the new influx of enraged officers. Could be they were part of the large and ever expanding population of abused children, or they could just be the school bully that never grew up. Although I have no doubt there are many schoolhouse rebels living their dreams in the precincts in your own town I still believe this is not the reasoning, actually I don't see that they aggression of police has increased whatsoever. I believe what we are seeing are more victims, criminal or not, having the chutzpa to tell their story and become the town martyr.

Back not many years ago when the common day folk were not so lawsuit happy or money hungry, police officers still used excessive force, they still made mistakes and followed their biased opinions to nasty unfair conclusions, but we didn't fight it. Or if for some reason we did fight, the story was squashed because of course officers have to be above reproach to help police the public. Rodney King was a large turning point in our culture showing that although your local law enforcement was there for protection they also could hinder or hurt you.

However now we have the everyday joe hiring an attorney for getting yelled at too harshly, and the local sneak thief suing the house he broke into for cutting his arm on the glass he broke while trying to slip in unnoticed. The tragedy of all of this, is not that the criminal tries to gain money through devious means, this happens daily. What is tragic is that in a court of law they win these cases! A family of four could end up paying thousands of dollars for medical bills to a deviant trying to steal their possessions. This is our law enforcement officers are ripped apart on your local headlines. We have slowly degraded our system to let the criminals win and our local heroes be tainted by the few bullies that unfortunately do have a badge when they don't even deserve a license.

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There are several people around the net who videotape police officers committing crimes and when confronted get very nasty. I think a law just passed that limits their liability in car chases.

Posted on 12/18/2007 at 10:12:57 PM

 
Very true, I know they arent all bad I have friends that are police officers it is just sad that we are to this point in our world today.

Posted on 08/30/2007 at 12:08:00 PM

 
My daughter used to say "show me a policeman and I will show you a wife beater". Growing up watching police officers beating college students at Kent State and other stuff, does tend to create a picture of police, in general, being brutes. When one personally knows people who have been abused by officers or one has been mistreated themselves, one does not need the headlines. Like you said, most of it does not get reported. It is especially hard to fight the system when one lives in small town rural America. True all police are not bad, but the personality needed to strape on a gun and have power over people does tend to suggest an abusive control freak. Dealing with criminal types also hardens them to treating people as individuals.

Posted on 08/30/2007 at 10:08:00 AM

 
nice work!

Posted on 08/29/2007 at 12:08:00 PM

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