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In reply to the discussion: I haven't done a BAD COP, NO DONUT in a while. Let's catch up, shall we? [View all]MrScorpio
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I most definitely do not look forward to any of them.
Perhaps you think that medical emergencies or having something stolen from you gives you the perfect opportunity to have an Officer Friendly frolic happily to your rescue, but there those of us who'd rather not and do not yearn for those experiences.
Perhaps whenever I'm out in public, carrying my gym bag and minding my own business, you may think that this would be the perfect opportunity for a police officer to have sufficient reasonable suspicion to stop and frisk me. I, however, do not think so.
Perhaps whenever I'm out driving, you may think that this would be the perfect opportunity for a traffic cop to stop me, ask where I'm going, ask me if I know why they stopped me in the first place and cite me. I really never forward to those situations.
The same goes for encountering DUI and immigration enforcement zones, being in car accidents, or having a medical emergency while driving and the police mistake my incoherence and physical unsteadiness for being drunk, as they proceed to beat the ever loving shit out of me, while screaming at my non-white wife, who has a very noticeable Dutch accent to "shut the fuck up, before they beat the shit out of her and send her back where she came from" too.
And speaking of medical emergencies at home, now if the EMCs are only needed
Well, I hope the they make in time to help me and mine. But I rather not any cops coming around with them, snooping around my house, wearing firearms in my personal "Gun Free Zone." Or the cops coming around later, telling me that I need to go to the hospital when I don't and Tasing me to take me forcibly, because I'd rather not go. (That actually happened to someone else once.)
Now, in spite of all of this, I'm quiet sure that the fine, highly trained and dedicated professionals in the department that you're associated with may not do any of these things, or engage in any other type of activity where someone may find it unfavorable to encounter an officer or officers.
But I'm quite sure that all of us don't live where you do, now do we?