Originally Posted by
JohnTRourke
So, I thought further on this last night (during that stupid wind that never ends, can I call 911 for that? [Muaha] )
Why do normal everyday people not trust or like the police anymore? (I get why scumbags don't like the police, I think that's obvious and has never changed)
I have some thoughts on that.
1. Certainly the issue of the SWAT/tacticool/black storm trooper tactics are big on this. Esp in the gun owner community. Are there occasions where these tactics are needed? Absolutely, but they are probably about 5% of all the times they are used. Come busting into my house/store/other all dressed up in black screaming yelling and waving guns around and if I survive, I'm not going to be happy and my respect goes way down.
1a. war on drugs. it ain't working, wake up.
2. TSA: joke. total joke. I realize they aren't really police, but they are officers of the government and they are killing everyday police feelings for nothing the everyday police did.
3. Border Patrol/INS: joke. I mean, for fucks sake, look around.
4. The whole illegal situation. (in addition to #3). Illegals get away with most everything that the regular guy doesn't. go to court for a traffic offense and you get hammered for some huge fine (because you can pay) while illegal after illegal walks with minimal crap for much bigger things. (been true for 20+ years, you can't tell me that any cop respects this. but when it's not applied to all, it fails to apply to any)
5. 55mph/speeding/red light-speeding cameras. Yes, speeding could be bad, might even contribute, But the cop sitting on the side of the road running radar on a dead straight section of wide open freeway purely to raise money blows all respect for everyone in blue. I think you can certainly trace back a lot of resentment to this whole tactic which only started with the 55mph speed limit thing in the mid 1970's. If you're driving like an asshole, off you go, nobody has a problem with that. But driving 5mph over on a empty road getting a ticket is just wrong and people resent it. esp when everyday I watch way more stupid shit go on (and total junk POS cars on the road with no working brake lights) so they can write a speeding ticket. And then the hypocrisy when they say "oh it's all about safety". that's the final touch that just loses any respect.
6. Laws that only apply to people who have something to lose. gun laws, code enforcement. (get tickets left and right for code violations, watch the 6 illegal families living together with chickens/pigs/etc with cars on blocks go on right down the street. VDH talks a lot about this, esp true in CA). traffic tickets.
6a. Selectively applied laws. Part of code, traffic, drugs, etc. Either it's against the law or it isn't. but just because some people are special pretty much makes the everyone else resent it.
7. DOT cops. Ok, I get they have a tough job and honestly most of them are pretty decent people trying to get the junk off the road. But if you have a question, and you ask the same question to 3 different DOT guys you'll get 3 different answers. How is that useful? how can I plan for that? And yet again, it still comes down to both the illegal situation and the selectively applied laws.
8. thin blue line. yeah, society wants to hold cops to a higher standard. But when nothing happens (investigated by their own) and it's on video or just plain wrong, that's it, you lose thousands of everyday people. I don't know why this happens. Corruption falls under this too.
9. PC/gender standards/incompetence. All the BS (that I'm sure is not coming from cops themselves, but the .gov somewhere) that just kills respect for the cops. Every single woman cop I've met either has a HUGE attitude (while being about 5'2", 110lbs soaking wet), completely incompetent (stuck at a desk) or both. Sorry, when they lowered the standards to "take everyone" it blows it (probably has something to do with #8 above too). I think it becomes a lot of incompetence too. Too busy filling out forms instead of doing work. Don't know/don't care who's fault it is, but zero respect here. And you can't tell me that 90% of the women cops aren't just numbers and have any respect on the force. Maybe (thinking out loud here) this goes back to the whole tacticool thing. Because a 5'2" 110lb woman dealing with a 6'2" 250lb drunk man is going to go right to force where another guy (even a smaller guy) can usually reason with them. (and if not, handle the situation)
10. When things get really bad, cops are generally nowhere to be found. Reginald Denny, LA Riots, Columbine, Katrina. Maybe these are aberrations, but there are a lot of them, those are only the ones that come to mind right now. Police can't claim they have a dangerous job (yeah, like #25 on the list) and then when things get dangerous it's all about officer safety.
Just thoughts, don't know if any are true or not, but it certainly seems like, hope it leads to more discussion. (hope it leads to changes honestly, but I'll start small)