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Filthy cops

They really need to do something about this defend-their-brothers-no-matter-what attitude!
Is there any evidence or clue about what can be done about it? Hs that sort of change happened before?

I say sack them all. Then go to each community and tell them they better come up with some better people.
 
As they say. One bad apple does not make the whole case rotten. But that one bad apple if not found in time could infect the the whole case if not discarded quickly.
 
During the 80's I was involved with a lawsuit with the County of San Bernardino. It was a CEQA suit and involved the permitting of a hazardous waste dump in a dry lake bed. We were a citizen group and were surprised to find we had to provide the entire administrative record in the case...all the EIR's, and all the studies done and all the testimony at both the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors. We were given magnetic tapes of all the hearings and they were at that time INADMISSIBLE because the court demanded HARD COPIES. Luckily, we had a cadre of typists who transcribed the entire shooting match and the record came to 21 thick volumes in binders, and we got the job done. The lawyers in this case should have exercised caution and only used the hard drive on a dedicated internet unconnected computer for transcription. The laws may have changed, but you really should not trust a hard drive submitted to you on your case active computer. That is just asking for trouble.

In a knockdown drag out lawsuit, your enemy, even the cops, are apt to do about anything to win their case. Especially in the deep south, you can expect the cops have a lot of skeletons in their closets and are totally corrupted. No surprises here. And...not really any worse than anywhere else in the deep south.
 
During the 80's I was involved with a lawsuit with the County of San Bernardino. It was a CEQA suit and involved the permitting of a hazardous waste dump in a dry lake bed. We were a citizen group and were surprised to find we had to provide the entire administrative record in the case...all the EIR's, and all the studies done and all the testimony at both the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors. We were given magnetic tapes of all the hearings and they were at that time INADMISSIBLE because the court demanded HARD COPIES. Luckily, we had a cadre of typists who transcribed the entire shooting match and the record came to 21 thick volumes in binders, and we got the job done. The lawyers in this case should have exercised caution and only used the hard drive on a dedicated internet unconnected computer for transcription. The laws may have changed, but you really should not trust a hard drive submitted to you on your case active computer. That is just asking for trouble.

In a knockdown drag out lawsuit, your enemy, even the cops, are apt to do about anything to win their case. Especially in the deep south, you can expect the cops have a lot of skeletons in their closets and are totally corrupted. No surprises here. And...not really any worse than anywhere else in the deep south.

Or anywhere else in the western World for that matter.
 
I would say that US cops are no different to any other cops throughout the world, except in corrupt places. You will always have the bad eggs in whatever human endeavour you care to name. But for every bad egg, there's eleven that are still good in the carton.
 
I would say that US cops are no different to any other cops throughout the world, except in corrupt places. You will always have the bad eggs in whatever human endeavour you care to name. But for every bad egg, there's eleven that are still good in the carton.

How much pressure they are under in their daily work may be a factor that sends some, but not all, over the edge of reason. American culture tends to be a bit gung ho in comparison to places like Australia, England, Japan, etc...and that shapes outlook and behaviour.
 
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