Someone recently remarked, "A Good Cop™ is a cop who turns in a Bad Cop. I have never yet met a Good Cop."
Something to think about.
I think the biggest grievance of everyone who is protesting (literally or figuratively) these abuses is that the cops never seem to face consequences. Not the same as the rest of us, and sometimes just not at all. That the "brotherhood" closes in and protects the bad apples. Are there few? Are there many? Does it matter when all of them are protected internally? One bad apple does spoil the barrel. Get it out fast. But they don't and therein lies the abuse.
"A Good Cop™ is a cop who turns in a Bad Cop. I have never yet met a Good Cop."
Something to think about.
I think the biggest grievance of everyone who is protesting (literally or figuratively) these abuses is that the cops never seem to face consequences. Not the same as the rest of us, and sometimes just not at all. That the "brotherhood" closes in and protects the bad apples. Are there few? Are there many? Does it matter when all of them are protected internally? One bad apple does spoil the barrel. Get it out fast. But they don't and therein lies the abuse.
"A Good Cop™ is a cop who turns in a Bad Cop. I have never yet met a Good Cop."