This is the way we treat police officers now days?

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water<wine wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2019 3:33 pm hes being nosy, I highly doubt the woman wants that embarrassing incident all over the internet. so his phony "concern" for her is really just an excuse to virtue signal. I highly doubt he would appreciate someone following him around while he works recording his every move and demanding he "get back to work" when he expressed discomfort.

Now if you witness a cop being inappropirate, using excessive force then you have cause to record and call 9/11.

the more people like him try to stigmatize being a cop by demonizing and disrespecting them, the less people who will sign up for the job and the less safe we will be. I highly doubt this asshole would be willing to lay down his life to save anyone. but he has a camera and a snarky attitude so he feels morally superior :?
Agree. I’d be extremely pissed off if someone taped my interaction with a police officer and drag me in public mess by posting it online for attention.
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