Why do we go so far out of our way to remove the irresponsible actions of the people these days. You don’t hit a cop. Period. Even if you could come up with a million subtle differences as to how the cop could have acted differently. Doesn’t matter. Don’t hit a cop. This is 100% deserved and acceptable.
If the world continues to fill with pussies who want the police force to carry teddie bears and bubbles then people will stop becoming cops (already happening). Then you will blame cops again for not doing enough after we neutered all of them.
Cops have a difficult job where they have to make decisions quickly and deliberately. If you believe that a cop shouldn’t punch you in the face, the most effective way to accomplish that is to stay off their radar. Period.
Here's a suggestion...girl slaps you you restrain her with cuffs then pick her up. Violence should never be "acceptable".violence should only happen when your life is on endanger..was the cop in any danger.no.. he was mad that somebody slapped him and then punched the person out possibly s aid I causing more damage . Imagine if somebody saw him hit her and then was upset causing even more problems..the upset could lead to other repercussions like them fighting the police etc...this cop was bad at his job.
The punch worked waaaay better than further restraining her.
And shooting her even moreso, so why shouldn't the officer have done that? Because that would be use of excessive force. As was the punch; police officers should be held to a higher standard of conduct - otherwise, they are just the Brute Squad running amuck. Good police officers practice (and are trained in the usages of) a technique called "de-escalation", not confrontation and aggression.
Also, your "distraction" - you do realise people have been killed from "just one punch", right? And that unconsciousness after a punch is a sign of possible severe brain trauma? Real life isn't like TV, where a person who gets knocked out just shakes it off afterwards - in real life, such injuries can have lasting, long-term consequences (just ask retired NFL players).
Distraction strikes are well within an officers legal limitation...
You are correct, they are legal... in some jurisdictions. But not a moral one, and I'd also point out that, by your logic, if the officers had done a better job of restraint, the second slap would never have been thrown, either. And de-escalation is not applying greater force during a confrontation, but the minimum needed, ideally none. I think you have confused "what he can get away with legally" with "proper conduct of a police officer"; one leads to police brutality and oppression, the other to police officers who are respected and supported by their communities.
And yes, "distraction strikes" have criteria as well - one of the main ones being "as distraction for an officer to draw his firearm during a physical altercation". Forgot that part, didn't you?
Your firearm analogy attempt to justify police brutality as a "distraction strike" is... stupid.
Imagine how much you know about air field control, you know the same amount about police work.
Well, I wouldn't go that far, but you are correct - I don't have a great body of experience with police work... luckily I have access to two great primary sources: relatives who are a retired EMT and 911 dispatcher and a retired police officer, respectively.
And it's "air traffic controller"... fellow Redditor. Unless you meant in the general sense - which makes little sense. But I digress...
Now, cite your sources, or are we left to assume you "have no idea what you are talking about." :)
Then I suggest she ask about the Fleeing Felon rule, force escalation and multiplication training, the 21 (or 17) foot rule and "use of force" guidelines.
And since you are getting your data second-hand, allow me to give you data on de-escalation. Happy reading.
Suggesting that police can hit you back means that I want to live in a police state? That’s kind of a leap don’t you think. I don’t think cops should just go around slugging folks. But if you hit a cop in the head. Expect to get hit back. That’s just a decent and understandable rule to live by. An even better rule... don’t put yourself in a situation where a cop is carrying you against your will.
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u/Hambone38 Nov 05 '17
Why do we go so far out of our way to remove the irresponsible actions of the people these days. You don’t hit a cop. Period. Even if you could come up with a million subtle differences as to how the cop could have acted differently. Doesn’t matter. Don’t hit a cop. This is 100% deserved and acceptable.
If the world continues to fill with pussies who want the police force to carry teddie bears and bubbles then people will stop becoming cops (already happening). Then you will blame cops again for not doing enough after we neutered all of them.
Cops have a difficult job where they have to make decisions quickly and deliberately. If you believe that a cop shouldn’t punch you in the face, the most effective way to accomplish that is to stay off their radar. Period.