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Originally posted by crimvelvet
What a crock...
We as citizens are having wire tapping and other invasions of privacy done by Homeland Security under the Patriot Act but WE can not video cops when they are in PUBLIC or in our homes?????
Originally posted by crimvelvet
WE the citizens have the RIGHTS and WE DELEGATE those rights TO the government. Not only that but we have a DUTY to act as a watchdog on our government.
Originally posted by crimvelvet
It is about time we understand what that means.
Originally posted by crimvelvet
In Congress, July 4, 1776
The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America
When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness...... www.usconstitution.net...
That's you.
As far as my personal habits go. The last time I drove in a drunk state was college, which was about 15 years ago. I drink on occasion, and when I do I dont drive. That happens when you work accidents with many body parts of kids and parents, while the drunk who hit them walks away uninjured.
Officials say an off-duty Berks County sheriff’s deputy who died in a fiery single-car crash was driving drunk. Investigators say 36-year-old Kyle Lesher had a blood-alcohol level more than three times the legal limit for drivers when he crashed and rolled his car Thursday night in Cumru Township, Berks County. The Lehigh County coroner’s office says the Sinking Spring man was transported to Lehigh Valley Hospital where he was pronounced dead. Police tell The Reading Eagle that neighbors ran to the scene and pulled Lesher from the burning wreckage before medics arrived. Lesher was a Berks County sheriff’s deputy and a part-time officer in Hamburg borough.
A local state police trooper has been charged with tampering with evidence after investigators said he turned off another trooper’s in-car camera while it was recording a sobriety test being administered to an off-duty colleague.
According to state police, Henschel was on duty at about 9:15 p.m. on March 20 when he learned that an off-duty trooper, Christopher Pifer, was involved in a crash and had requested a tow for his vehicle. Henschel went to the scene, reported the crash to the barracks, then picked up Pifer, 34, of Philipsburg, and took him to a convenience store to buy gum and mints before returning to the scene.
When they got back, Cpl. Svin Donaldson, a patrol unit supervisor at the Clearfield barracks, had started a crash investigation, and thought Pifer was under the influence of alcohol. Donaldson asked him to submit to field sobriety testing. Pifer consented, and Donaldson positioned his patrol vehicle and its mobile video recorder to record the testing, state police said. “At some point prior to the testing, Henschel went into Donaldson’s patrol vehicle and shut off the recording,” the news release from state police says.
Pifer was charged with DUI in April, and is awaiting trial in Clearfield County.
Originally posted by Lightrule
Please take the following not as disrespect but as an observation. Firstly Xcath thanks for being civil and giving us your honesty.
Originally posted by Lightrule
Allow me to explain my postings. I'm not posting as a lawyer, I post as a guy who has some legal knowledge. The reason being is because if I wrote posts like it was my job I WOULD end up sounding EXACTLY like you, because I DO understand EVERY argument you make to defend the police actions in the video. I really do, but because I can see the injustice in many of the "laws" governments have passed over the years I no longer wish to stay silent about legal vs lawful.
Originally posted by Lightrule
Now for the part that might sound disrespectful. You are not taught as a police officer to study law and all of its intricacies, you are trained to enforce the law based on how it is written as you understand it. I'm sure we can both agree that the justice system has seen its fair share of abuse in its time and I'm sure you can also agree that some of these "laws" we have simply don't make sense.
Originally posted by Lightrule
The thing I'm sick and tired of hearing is your (as in police in general) age old excuse of "I'm just doing my job." or "I'm just following the law." I was always taught that policemen were our friends and that they defend our safety. What I see now is police officers that LOVE the POWER of their job and constantly wish for more rules to enforce.
Originally posted by Lightrule
Your livelihood has been highjacked by the rich, powerful, corporate masters at the top of the pile. Yet we never see police officers stand up and scream "That statue is unlawful we will not enforce it!" they always bow their heads and obey. Well guess what? People were raised the same as me, believing you were there to protect us, but now we really are seeing the ugly truth, police are addicted to their power, always want more and are working against us rather than for us.
Originally posted by Lightrule
You need to give your head a good long shake, are citizens supposed to cower before the paranoid policemen?
Originally posted by Lightrule
Here is exactly what *I* think went through that arresting officers head:
"Oh yeah look at this car, parked to far from the curb, time for justice!
I wonder if he has a gun, probably, this is the united states everyone has a gun, better unsnap my holster.
Look at this little punk, I bet he has something in the car I can arrest him for...
That's right you little punk just disobey once and you'll get my boot so fast...
OH CRAP! is that a CAMERA!? CRAP CRAP CRAP IT IS! Now what? I can't just beat this little punk for no reason now...
Aww shucks and I had my batoning arm all ready to go... How can I get rid of this camera? Oh I know!
LADY GO BACK INTO YOUR HOUSE! "There problem solved, she better follow my order too or else I'm gonna baton her as well."
"Damn! She isn't leaving and now I look like a pussie that can't even order a little girl around."
We all know what happened next. It was sad.
-Lightrule
Originally posted by butcherguy
reply to post by anon72
Nice find. I wonder if the drunk-driving cop got nailed though?
How often will you get caught if you are a state trooper fudging the evidence for a buddy or co-worker?
Seldom. Who's there to catch you?
edit on 1-7-2011 by butcherguy because: (no reason given)
I'm sure non-LEO's understand, even if you don't.
And yet you claim with the thin blue line we dont police our own. if thats the case how did they get caught and why were they charged and proesecuted for it? The next time you want to make a blanket statement, make sure you can back it up - because in this case, you cant.
Originally posted by butcherguy
reply to post by Xcathdra
There is a pervasive attitude in the LE community of being above the law.
That's why they do these things, and most of the time, who is going to catch them?
Now this is pretty simple.
Originally posted by Xcathdra
reply to post by butcherguy
I refer yout o my post above about investigations by other agnecies and how they work. And yes, you guys dont understand how it works. You assume, which is the problem. and by extension of that assumption, you stereotype and make blanket accusations that are not supported.
Originally posted by Xcathdra
I have always been honest and I try to be civil in discussions like this. Any numbe rof mebers can vouch that I am not defending all officers 24/7. I have come down on officers for their actions when its warranted. At other times I have opted to remain neutral until more information comes out, as we know the media doesnt always get the story right, nor do they ever have the whole story from the start.
And thats fine.. However, not making the argument using legal terms can lead others who are not familiar with how the law or system works to wrong conclusion.A perfect example of this is how people continually invoke the 4th amendment, with absolutely no clue it does not apply to the individual, but the Government. Many have made the comment about private property, including you, and others have invoked the 4th, incorrectly.
I would say if people new what they were talking about, we would be having a lot less arguments that revolve arround the law and more about the substance of the action itself. I think we would have a lot less disagreements because people would know what they are arguing, instead of seeing what we have now, where mul;tiple people keep beating the same drum of -- Show me this law or where it says that etc. Its been posted and explained. People refuse to read and acknowledge it because quite frankly they dont understand it. Because they dont understand it, and because its coming from a cop, they automaticall assume im lieing or misleading them. All it takes it 15 minutes of research, yet they fali to do that. I wonder why?
And you would be wrong. We undergo constant law updates because of local state, appeals, federral appeals and supreme court rulings. We also are issued opinon sby the AG's office as well as the PA's office on how they think a law should be enforced as opposed to how the law itself is written.
We go through Stat law classes as well as Con law classes in the academy, and those 2 sections take up wuite a bit of time. We also go through court room procedures, training in evidence collection, inaddition to laws and case law that has shaped the manner in whcih we collect evidence, interview suspects, intrerview minors, etc etc etc.
To assume that as police we dont recdive that type of training is rather naieve, and it is also incorrect.
What you and others fail to see is yes, as an officer I can interpret a law and make an arrest. Whether or not that interpretation is allowed is up to the PA, and if they go forward with it, its then up to the courts, who get to interprete my interpretation. Thats how it works., and you know this.
At no point have I ever said im doing my job, nor have I ever used that as an excuse, so kindly quote me to back up your accusation, or admit I never said that and appologize. What I am sick of is people like you and others who constantly see only what they want to see, while ignoring anything they dont know, donyt understand, or dont like because it doesnt support their argument or in some cases crusades against the police.
As far as your comment about police officer who love power, I could see how you and others can come to that conclusion when you dont understand the system or how it works. You claim you do, but your ocmments dont support that statement. Your statement is a blanket staement and is as naive as when other people say it and think all cops act that way.
As far as wanting more laws to enforce - You are absolutely crazy and have no clue what the hell your talkig about if you think thats even remotely true.
Ah yes, the ever present conpisracy theory of distrust all. Here is an idea, why dont you and the others who think the system sucks actually do something about it other than bitch? thats all I see people do and when I ask why they dont take a proactive approach to ixing something, I get the lazy ass excuse of my vote doesnt count, the system is rigged so nothing vcan be done blah blah blah.
If people spent as much time taking part in government than they do posting I hate the cops threads, thins would change.
The problem is I think some people just couldnt live with the knowledge of having the ability to make changes, because all they know how to do is bitch, and nothing more. There mental wiring couldnt handle it and would fritz out.
Absolutely not, nor at the same time are citizens supposed to interfere with our duties when it does involved them in the first place. Give your head a good long shake and ask at what poiint her rights are allowed to interfere and override the rights of the driver who was detained and the 2 people in the car?
Her rights ended the moment they interfered with the others. As a lawyer, you know this, yet you stay away from it.
and thats your opinon and thats fine. Apparently its not what was going through the offiecrs mind, and beng a lawyer you know this as well.
I beleive it would be at this point an objection would be made because counsel is testifying as the what the officer though, is offering facts not in evidence, and is prejudicing the jury by making innaporprite comments about the clients state of mind at the time.
I guess its easier for you to make your argument that way than actually extend the benefiet of the doubt that the officer acted in a anner he felt was right. Afterall, he is innocent until proven guilty as well.
Originally posted by Malcram
Xcathdra remains defiant against the tide of public opinion.
Originally posted by Malcram
Everyone else is wrong. He's right. No one else understands. Only him.
Originally posted by Malcram
He 'serves' the public - supposedly - but clearly has no respect for them or their views. They're all wrong. He's right. And he wonders why more and more people are beginning to dislike cops?
Originally posted by Malcram
He reminds me of King Cnut, who sat defiantly facing the sea, commanding the incoming tide to turn. That's a British historical reference which may not go over with everyone. So, I'll simplify it in a way that might.
No man is above the law and no man is below it; nor do we ask any man's permission when we ask him to obey it. Obedience to the law is demanded as a right; not asked as a favor.
Theodore Roosevelt
Originally posted by Malcram
Xcathdra is a Cnut.
Originally posted by Malcram
Now where is that ignore button.edit on 1-7-2011 by Malcram because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Lightrule
reply to post by Malcram
Its petty and stupid but when I look through thread and see almost no stars on his posts it makes me smile.
Not because he is disliked or anything, but because people are finally starting to see through the clouds of BS he is spewing.
Bless him tho, he fully believes in his arguments.
-Lightrule