Our local cops that handle domestic's are excellent , if living with psychotic criminals has taught me nothing else it's showed me that .
That is good indeed, I would have shot you before the door was barely openOur local cops that handle domestic's are excellent , if living with psychotic criminals has taught me nothing else it's showed me that .
You can't. Jesus CHrist, just from my small amount of work in criminal law there were definitely some things I didn't want to read about or see pictures of again. Shit can stick with you. The dead bodies I've found were a LOT less stressful and mind-fucky. * Too me - maybe it'd be visa-versa for someone else.Yet at the same time if you narrowed it down to dealing with stuff like domestic disputes and rape cases and child abuse cases and things it's about the shittiest job one could have. I don't think there is an amount of money that could compensate for it and I don't think people dealing with that kind of shit for 5, 10, 20 years is good for anyone, including the cops. How could you see stuff like that on a regular basis and not become jaded?
They are probably fine at the time of hiring, if it's their first cop job. What they need is to be re-assessed every few years.All valid reasons to be more thorough in the hiring process.
I'm trying to be reasonable and view it from their perspective, not that that type of thing is encouraged here. They mostly deal with the extremes, and then just the negative ones. By the time they deal with somebody that somebody is usually at their worst.
It was once said that Barney Miller was the most realistic cop show.
Not many gun fights and car chases. Mostly sitting around booking weird people for small crimes and taking nutjobs to the mental hospital.
You can't. Jesus CHrist, just from my small amount of work in criminal law there were definitely some things I didn't want to read about or see pictures of again. Shit can stick with you. The dead bodies I've found were a LOT less stressful and mind-fucky. * Too me - maybe it'd be visa-versa for someone else.
They are probably fine at the time of hiring, if it's their first cop job. What they need is to be re-assessed every few years.
People do the worst shit. Real case in Flint: 3 teenage boys(15,16 & 16) decide they are going to beat up a homeless dude to "see what it sounds like when someone dies". Adults in the house they were outside of pulled out their cooler and lawn chairs and watched. Eventually the homeless dude was put down a manhole head first. He had leaves and water in his lungs, guess he took his last breath down there. Glad the cops caught the little fucks. Some percentage of those incarcerated DO belong there.The dead bodies I've come across weren't disturbing like that either. I guess more of a "well they're done, can't fix that". I don't think any of them were murders though, at least not that I know of. Couple child car wreck victims though.
It's a different kind of disturbing seeing living people hurt by other living people, probably 'cause it could still be stopped. Vigilantism and "street justice" do have their place.
He thinks the Internet was a horrible mistake and should be dismantled.
better that then the molestation cases, but yeah, lot of sad shit going down.Sadness smiley for the beating story.
There actually is a good argument for that, or several, but the good has outweighed the bad for the most part.
Yeah, like us finding this place.
One could argue for either side.
Nobody Is Buying Dallas PD’s Bullshit Story About Joshua Brown’s Death
The Dallas Police Department just came up with a story so farfetched, I am going to stop roasting both Empire and Power for some of the ridiculous shit that happens on both of those soapy-ass shows that I cannot stop watching.www.theroot.com