Puppyroach said:
Exactly, the police are civil servants of the people, not the other way around. This is why it fascinates me how people can defend the right of an officer to behave like this. |
this. a lot of disturbing people are under the impression that officers are all powerful or above the power of a citizen
the police are paid by the citizens taxes and are there to serve a citizen. its one thing if a person is under arrest or a danger to society, but if you are simply being questioned by an officer or getting a ticket for a traffic violation, the police officer has not power over your regular behavior
people are empowering police officers and its a mistake. someone like this should be fired and barred from being a police officer. he should also possibly be charged with something, dragging her out of her car, searching her car, and now the mysterious 'suicide' are alll heavily suspicious