Tekla, I was really disappointed in your reply!
Quote from: tekla on December 18, 2011, 07:51:07 AM
I don't see why I couldn't be friends with a cop.
In LA the cops used to say "just arrest him, we'll find out what he is guilty of later." And to no small degree, its' true. And that's why people don't want to hang with cops, somewhere/somehow they are doing something illegal.
And, like the job itself, the good ones are lumped together with the really foul ones.
THATS NOT TRUE! I can't believe that statement. We cannot just arrest some one and find out later if they are guilty! We cannot arrest anyone with out probable cause! We must have probable cause and reasonable suspicion beyond reasonable doubt to arrest someone. There is also alot of paperwork that goes into an arrest, its not just cuff up and go to jail. People don't want to hang out with cops because maybe somewhere somehow they are doing something illegal or wrong. If your not doing anything wrong why worry.
Quote from: tekla on December 18, 2011, 11:30:25 AM
I always thought that most cops hung out with other cops. Like criminals tend to hang with criminals. Like for someone in a gang that gang becomes 100% of their social life. Because the cops are (at least over here) just another gang (with all the same gang rules in effect - Thin Blue Line/Blue Wall and all that), they are just the gang we hire to protect us all from the other gangs. And cops and criminals have far more in common than your average 9-5er has in common with either. And, like gangs and criminals, outsiders are really, really not welcome or wanted around. And once you find that out it might make people more reluctant to form friendships as they would be limited.
Yes most cops hang out with cops , like most barbers hang out with barbers and so forth. They hang out with each other to share common interests and have friends and people who understand. Just like us here in Susan's. But they do have friends and family outside the job. The force does not become 100% of their social life. We volunteer at school functions, we coach yours and our kids sports teams, we go bowling, we like baseball games with friends, etc... We live normal lives too! Tekla Cops are not just another gang, we especially don't have rules like the gangs do! Thin blue line / blue wall is a memorial program to honor those officers that have fallen in the line of duty serving and protecting you and yours. how is that even associated with gang activity??? We are not a gang you hire to protect you from other gangs, that isn't our job! We are hired to protect the public,the innocent, lives and property. That sometimes even includes the gangs they are public too! unfortunately. We are not your body guards to protect you from a gang, though I would take a bullet for you. We DO NOT have anything in common with criminals/gangs, we have more in common with reg 9-5ers! we go to work and do our jobs, then go home, that's it! Outsiders? really? Your from LA you mentioned right? The LAPD is not a gang by no means, they are a leader in law enforcement. The LAPD cops walk the beat that most cops wont! They serve and protect the one of the toughest city in the U.S. they deal with the worse crime and worst people than most agencies deal with in a year. They patrol a war zone of gangs and violence! The average Joe doesn't understand what they go through on a day to day basis. Then there is the other percent such as your self who thinks even worse of us!
Quote from: tekla on December 18, 2011, 11:30:25 AM
But, lots, and lots, most maybe - close to all? - of people have had dealings with the police, and often at the wrong end of the nightstick or traffic ticket. And, unlike stagehands, rock stars, and record company lizards, that cop has the ability to profoundly change your life - and not for the better.
True! people usually don't interact with cops unless something bad has happened or a traffic stop. But really? the wrong end of the nightstick? i think you've been watching too many Rodney King videos on youtube! Most cops will not pull out their baton or any other weapon unless they feel there is a danger to their lives or others! Traffic ticket, hmmm.... you wouldn't be getting that ticket if you were obeying the law, so who's fault is that really? Your right the cop does have some power and authority, but he/she does not have the ability to change your life profoundly for the worse, that falls on yourself based on your decisions and actions. Only you can make the decision to profoundly change your life. For example on the traffic ticket thing, It was you that decided to be irresponsible and speed, so it was your own decision process, that decided the ticket was worth the risk or that you are to smart to get caught! Our "to protect " doesn't only mean protect you from others, it also means to protect you from yourself! People make bad decisions,and sometime we have to step in and stop that decision. For example Let say you weren't stopped and ticketed and you sped, you crash because you weren't able to stop in time to avoid the collision, you kill some one! Again, the ability to change your life was based on your decisions. We had to protect you from continuing with that dum decision to protect a life, so we stopped you and gave you a traffic ticket, so you can maybe make a better decision next time. We also as police officers must follow our laws,policies, rules and regs when we come in contact with the public and the situation. It all comes down to people don't like rules and being told what to do!
Quote from: tekla on December 18, 2011, 11:30:25 AM
Heck, the reps of most cops would go up 100% if the police association could stop college towns from hiring guys who were just too much of a dick-head to be a stagehand, so they 'police' students instead. Lots of people leave college with a profoundly lowered opinion of law enforcement due to their college-town experiences with the town cops. (BTW, that's nothing new, 'Town and Gown' Riots go way, way, way back in history.)
Hiring aw yes! Hiring is really hard and police departments have a bad turn over! You and I are actually really lucky that ->-bleeped-<- got hired and is out there serving and protecting us. We don't just hire anyone, the hiring process is long and horrible, not to mention the academy. Think about it there is not many people who are lining up to be yelled at, spit on, assaulted, disrespected, name called, threatened, Shot at, deal with stress, frustration, also when working the jail, risk for being taken hostage,raped,stabbed, thrown feces and urine at and be on call and ready for it 24/365. Cops are a very select few people who are willing to go through all that to keep their community and family safe themselves. College kids will be just that kids! College town police deal with alot of immaturity. Your right riots go back in history but it really isn't the police fault, we just get called out to control it.
Quote from: tekla on December 18, 2011, 11:30:25 AM
And, of course it's not 'all' cops - not by any means. But in some situations its' 99% of them (like the college-town cops). I lived for years in a small town. One cop. He'd come around the Malibu Lounge (the only bar in town, odd name for the middle of Iowa) round about 1:30 every night and take the keys away from those who should not drive home and put them in the patrol car and drive them home and get the keys back to them in the morning, or drop 'em off with the wife. I never had a problem, I lived two blocks away. But I always liked that - that's both protecting and serving. Unlike the ones here in Santa Rosa who just wait outside the bars at 2am. It's just a small town thing. I also never have problems with Oakland/Chicago/NYC/San Francisco cops. Big city cops rarely hassle people, they have real crime to deal with. Five kids with a six pack on the beach is not going to be a big deal. If your wrong you get busted or beat - either way - and it's professional. They tell you to 'MOVE IT!' - you're moving. But the ones in the middle. The ones particularly in suburban towns - yikes!
So yeah, it's true of all jobs, but the police have a huge outreach (in usually profoundly dismal situations) that few other professions can touch.
That one cop was really nice and went totally out of his way to save peoples lives! But he is wrong and stupid! His actions could have got him in lots of trouble, he could have gotten in a fight,or another situation, could of even lost his job over it. In his intent to prevent trouble he was also looking for trouble. Drunk people are hard to deal with and someone coming to take your keys, especially a cop would cause some people to get upset! people don't think straight when they are drunk. I am glad he is ok,. Plus that is beyond the call of duty and the liability issues ar crazy! We are not allowed to give rides in our patrol cars! unless you are a detainee or a special circumstance that was approved by a supervisor! Giving rides like that is a liability to the department and would not be covered by our insurance. "But I always liked that - that's both protecting and serving." how? this is such a selfish thought! protecting what? you from being irresponsible? wow, I didn't know I was responsible for other people irresponsibility's! Serving what as taxi cabs? "Unlike the ones here in Santa Rosa who just wait outside the bars at 2am." <- this is protecting and serving, watch one source of DUI's, follow the suspicious ones, its not my job to make the decision for you! " It's just a small town thing." NO, its not! I am a small town cop!
Quote from: tekla on December 18, 2011, 11:30:25 AM
I also never have problems with Oakland/Chicago/NYC/San Francisco cops. Big city cops rarely hassle people, they have real crime to deal with. Five kids with a six pack on the beach is not going to be a big deal. If your wrong you get busted or beat - either way - and it's professional. They tell you to 'MOVE IT!' - you're moving. But the ones in the middle. The ones particularly in suburban towns - yikes!
So yeah, it's true of all jobs, but the police have a huge outreach (in usually profoundly dismal situations) that few other professions can touch.
And who makes personal calls from work anymore? Doesn't everyone have their own phone that they are using?
Big city Cops rarely hassle people because they are extremely busy going to call after call after call! The calls are usually stupid and prevent us from dealing with real crime. They don't hassle you because they have to prioritize calls and situations. Your right five kids on the beach is not going to be a big deal, but once they go get more beer or bet stupid and fight or

then its a big deal. things escalate quickly! to some cops that's preventative measures to go deal with those five kids before they get hurt or killed. If your wrong of course your gonna get busted! beat??? only if you are a threat to me! being uncooperative and taken down is not a beating its having to do what you got to do to control a situation. My department is big we have cities, suburbs and small towns! I have worked in them all. I am currently small town cop!
corruption is part of the real world and is in every job just not police.