Tagged: constitution, cops, Corrupt Cops, corruption
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When Cops Go Rogue
Posted by Missy on November 19, 2023 at 11:27 amMost police officers are law abiding true heroes. However, there are always a few bad apples like you see on this video. Know your constitutional God given rights, folks
LK1119 2004 replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago 4 Members · 4 Replies -
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My apologies, forgot to include the footage about the corrupt police officers
https://fb.watch/opHmAFHCJn/?mibextid=Nif5oz
- This reply was modified 1 week, 2 days ago by Sapna Sharma.
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Majority of the police officers are honest and want to serve the people and our communities with dignity, integrity, and honor. However, the few rotten apples make the entire agency look bad. Bad cops will lose their qualified immunity, written up, arrested, charged, convicted if found quilty, and held accountable like the rest of us.
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The Cops Gone Rogue meme always refers to situations when police disrespect civilians, don’t follow orders, or perform other crooked acts. Most law enforcement individuals claim to be law-abiding citizens willing to serve society. Still, it is understandable why people have trust issues when they see them due to the few instances in which law enforcement has been accused of misconduct.
Key Points:
Understanding the Issue:
Rogues could be soldiers turning out to be criminals, using their weapons on civilians and other people, not to mention drug trafficking. These violations result in the reforms.
Awareness Matters:
It’s important to defeat criminals by winning the legal authorities’ support and being sensitive to the basics of the account involving search, attack, takeover of censorship, or law enforcement agencies.
Support for Law Enforcement:
Most of the police force are indeed loyal, honest, and hardworking members of society. Together, mutual understanding and mutual help may be created.
Advocating for Reform:
Some things that cause eyebrows include excessive headlocks and asking for more cooperation with the local chiefs. There is also the risk that support can foster development, and helping volunteer organizations does not hurt.
Even though a large number of officers perform satisfactorily, it is necessary to emphasize civil rights and personal responsibility within the police context. Raising public awareness of such issues may mitigate the trust issues with communities and police in the near future.