Arrested for Contempt of Cop
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As much of an asshole as that cop is, the whole 'never talk to the cops' advice the guy posting the video is giving also strikes me as bullshit. It's amplifying the 'them against us' environment which this video shows in all its glory.
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Like any interaction, it works better if both sides are trying to come to a successful conclusion.
@mik said in Arrested for Contempt of Cop:
Like any interaction, it works better if both sides are trying to come to a successful conclusion.
I think there's a distinct possibility that the police officer in that video might have a rather small penis.
Not that there's anything wrong with that, of course.
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If the body cam is reviewed as part of the cop's annual review, then it would be clear I would think, this cop is on a power trip, wearing a badge.
But, if he is well-liked by his fellow cops, there is probably no rubric for termination, but maybe professional development.Officers need to be wise, given what they are up against. Mellow. Yeah, that would be a good trait. Take charge of a situation via demeanor, not yelling.
Cool, calm and collected is the phrase that comes to mind.And then if the lady is overbearing, shoot her (but don't yell first, just draw your weapon: cool, calm and collected.)
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If the body cam is reviewed as part of the cop's annual review, then it would be clear I would think, this cop is on a power trip, wearing a badge.
But, if he is well-liked by his fellow cops, there is probably no rubric for termination, but maybe professional development.Officers need to be wise, given what they are up against. Mellow. Yeah, that would be a good trait. Take charge of a situation via demeanor, not yelling.
Cool, calm and collected is the phrase that comes to mind.And then if the lady is overbearing, shoot her (but don't yell first, just draw your weapon: cool, calm and collected.)
@rainman said in Arrested for Contempt of Cop:
If the body cam is reviewed as part of the cop's annual review, then it would be clear I would think, this cop is on a power trip, wearing a badge.
But, if he is well-liked by his fellow cops, there is probably no rubric for termination, but maybe professional development.Officers need to be wise, given what they are up against. Mellow. Yeah, that would be a good trait. Take charge of a situation via demeanor, not yelling.
Cool, calm and collected is the phrase that comes to mind.And then if the lady is overbearing, shoot her (but don't yell first, just draw your weapon: cool, calm and collected.)
The word that immediately sprung to mind was 'insecure'.
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Yeah, I agree, "insecure" is the basic trait.
When I was young, I had several interactions with police. I don't recall any cop being anything other than cool. By "cool" I mean it both ways: doing his job in a cool manner, and "cool" by trying to fit in with the young people, or make it not an "us vs. them".