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    Holy cow the tinfoil is thick in this thread. 2 random pictures with no supporting context and everyone is talking shit about the people who protect you while you sleep. Yes, there are good and bad cops, all are human and make mistakes as we all do. The same people bitching about overweight cops are some of the same people that can't walk half a mile without stopping to catch their breath. Some of you need to spend less time armchair quarterbacking people who protect you and more time being productive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coloccw View Post
    Holy cow the tinfoil is thick in this thread. 2 random pictures with no supporting context and everyone is talking shit about the people who protect you while you sleep. Yes, there are good and bad cops, all are human and make mistakes as we all do. The same people bitching about overweight cops are some of the same people that can't walk half a mile without stopping to catch their breath. Some of you need to spend less time armchair quarterbacking people who protect you and more time being productive.

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    In my defense, all I did was call the guy with the rifle a dipshit. But, the guy on the other side of the car does look a little bit like JM Ver 2.0.

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    Why? It is on Mil uniforms for identification and working with other nations that might have similar uniforms. That same purpose at Sheriff level would ideally be some county identifier but who knows the county flags?

    If the purpose is patriotism like the must have flag pin, ok...
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    Pretty sure that's the only reason it's worn, and the only reason needed for wearing it.
    If the deputy with the flag is from a border county, I could see where having a national flag patch makes sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coloccw View Post
    Holy cow the tinfoil is thick in this thread. 2 random pictures with no supporting context and everyone is talking shit about the people who protect you while you sleep. Yes, there are good and bad cops, all are human and make mistakes as we all do. The same people bitching about overweight cops are some of the same people that can't walk half a mile without stopping to catch their breath. Some of you need to spend less time armchair quarterbacking people who protect you and more time being productive.

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    Sure bro. Cool story bro.

    I do appreciate all of our nations heroes.

    Like my buddy, a 10+ year officer for DPD says - if you can't handle the criticism and judgement that come with being a cop, you should probably be a firefighter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coloccw View Post
    Holy cow the tinfoil is thick in this thread. 2 random pictures with no supporting context and everyone is talking shit about the people who protect you while you sleep. Yes, there are good and bad cops, all are human and make mistakes as we all do. The same people bitching about overweight cops are some of the same people that can't walk half a mile without stopping to catch their breath. Some of you need to spend less time armchair quarterbacking people who protect you and more time being productive.

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    Cops protect me while i sleep ?



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    Quote Originally Posted by coloccw View Post
    Holy cow the tinfoil is thick in this thread. 2 random pictures with no supporting context and everyone is talking shit about the people who protect you while you sleep. Yes, there are good and bad cops, all are human and make mistakes as we all do. The same people bitching about overweight cops are some of the same people that can't walk half a mile without stopping to catch their breath. Some of you need to spend less time armchair quarterbacking people who protect you and more time being productive.

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    I think the issue is that we see an ever increasing 'militaristic' equipping of our local law enforcement units. There seems to be a trend over the past 20 years or so, to blur the line between the military and local law enforcement. Not just through equipment but also training, tactics and attitude.

    The military attitude is much less "innocent until proven guilty" than our "civilian" laws portend.

    While i believe that our local law enforcement agencies has just cause to up-gear, up-train and up-tactic due to the increasing capabilities of threats, I also believe that there is a very real 'Orwellian' threat facing the citizenry of the U.S.
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    Quote Originally Posted by losttrail View Post
    I think the issue is that we see an ever increasing 'militaristic' equipping of our local law enforcement units. There seems to be a trend over the past 20 years or so, to blur the line between the military and local law enforcement. Not just through equipment but also training, tactics and attitude.

    The military attitude is much less "innocent until proven guilty" than our "civilian" laws portend.

    While i believe that our local law enforcement agencies has just cause to up-gear, up-train and up-tactic due to the increasing capabilities of threats, I also believe that there is a very real 'Orwellian' threat facing the citizenry of the U.S.

    Oh yeah, the boogieman terrorists that will get us... As Jmaes Madison new long before we did...

    "If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy."

    There is now a domestic threat that has been created which is anyone who does not bow to the agenda of the current administration.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavieD55 View Post
    Oh yeah, the boogieman terrorists that will get us... As Jmaes Madison new long before we did...

    "If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy."

    There is now a domestic threat that has been created which is anyone who does not bow to the agenda of the current administration.
    Personally I worry less about terrorists than gangs. I completed the local "Citizen's Police Academy" earlier this year and while there was discussion/information given regarding terrorism, the larger emphasis was on drug trafficing and gang activity. When you see some of the weaponry that drug cartels and gangs have and use, it helps understand why local PD's need to up-armor. To a point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by losttrail View Post
    Personally I worry less about terrorists than gangs. I completed the local "Citizen's Police Academy" earlier this year and while there was discussion/information given regarding terrorism, the larger emphasis was on drug trafficing and gang activity. When you see some of the weaponry that drug cartels and gangs have and use, it helps understand why local PD's need to up-armor. To a point.
    Right, but it doesn't help when our borders are wide open. Also, when the military equipment is used against the people in order to lock down entire cities like Boston was recently, there is a problem with that and a clear sign that it is out of control. especially When the gov starts labling citizens and vets as terrorists which is a big red flag indication of how it could be used on the American people... It is getting way out of hand, has been for some time now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coloccw View Post
    Holy cow the tinfoil is thick in this thread. 2 random pictures with no supporting context and everyone is talking shit about the people who protect you while you sleep. Yes, there are good and bad cops, all are human and make mistakes as we all do. The same people bitching about overweight cops are some of the same people that can't walk half a mile without stopping to catch their breath. Some of you need to spend less time armchair quarterbacking people who protect you and more time being productive.

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    I protect myself. Pretty much The only interactions I've had with cops involved me giving them money. Be it for tickets, a concealed carry permit or donations for their group/cause.
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