Police abuse
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I'm sure he got a reprimand of some kind. It's bad publicity.SPEEDY MCCREADY said:
Fair enoughLast-12-Exit said:
A week off with no pay? For being an asshole? I'd think that's a bit harsh. Sure, he acted like a complete dick, but I don't think it's suspension worthy.SPEEDY MCCREADY said:
The guy had a bad day.hedonist said:But what's the point of transferring him? Same asshole cop, different locale.
We all have bad days.
Give him some anger management classes, maybe a week off no pay.
Anger management and let him get on with his life.0 -
Continue to excuse the police. Even when there is proof of abuse of power, many here will continue to always excuse the police...0
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Who is excusing them? Last time I looked, being a dick wasn't against the law. Did he punch the guy? Did he shoot the guy? So because I don't think what the guy did wasnt suspension worthy, I'm excusing his actions?backseatLover12 said:Continue to excuse the police. Even when there is proof of abuse of power, many here will continue to always excuse the police...
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Yes you are excusing his actions. Refusing to punish him is effectively excusing his actions.Last-12-Exit said:
Who is excusing them? Last time I looked, being a dick wasn't against the law. Did he punch the guy? Did he shoot the guy? So because I don't think what the guy did wasnt suspension worthy, I'm excusing his actions?backseatLover12 said:Continue to excuse the police. Even when there is proof of abuse of power, many here will continue to always excuse the police...
If this guy does commit some heinous police brutality will you not look back on this incident as a serious red flag?
He should be fired. Harsh? Yes, very much so. He should be making big dollars and facing big consequences, especially when there is no "split-second decision" to be made and he's just being a good old fashioned asshole.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
It's peculiar that when someone like Eric Garner has a bad day it's "you should have respected authority, then you'd still be alive" but when this guy has a bad day it's "oh, he had a bad day".
Like the officer in Canton, OH who pointed his gun at someone's head and told him he would blow his brains out for calmly (with hands firmly at 10 and 2) informing the officer he was a CCP and was carrying. Officer didn't lose his job because "he had a bad day" and after all, he didn't end up blowing his brains out so no harm no foul.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Does anyone know that the guy didn't get punished? A reprimand is a punishment. If that's what happened. He's been transferred from somewhere to somewhere. I would guess that it's to somewhere he didn't want to be. It's unbelievable that you people think that this guy should be fired for this. No, this is not a fireable offense. There's no offense being committed other than him being a dick. I don't understand what you mean by "he should be making big dollars and facing big consequences."rgambs said:
Yes you are excusing his actions. Refusing to punish him is effectively excusing his actions.Last-12-Exit said:
Who is excusing them? Last time I looked, being a dick wasn't against the law. Did he punch the guy? Did he shoot the guy? So because I don't think what the guy did wasnt suspension worthy, I'm excusing his actions?backseatLover12 said:Continue to excuse the police. Even when there is proof of abuse of power, many here will continue to always excuse the police...
If this guy does commit some heinous police brutality will you not look back on this incident as a serious red flag?
He should be fired. Harsh? Yes, very much so. He should be making big dollars and facing big consequences, especially when there is no "split-second decision" to be made and he's just being a good old fashioned asshole.0 -
The guy was demoted from detective work to basically a desk job. He was stripped of his badge and gun and placed on modified leave. Seems like a fair punishment to me.
http://photographyisnotacrime.com/2015/03/nypd-says-road-rage-cop-who-yelled-at-uber-driver-not-their-cop/
This is this guys 10th complaint against him in his 15 year career. The NYPD said they will not fire him because unprofessionalism is not a fireable offense.Post edited by Last-12-Exit on0 -
A reprimand is not a punishment in my book. A paid suspension is not a punishment either.Last-12-Exit said:
Does anyone know that the guy didn't get punished? A reprimand is a punishment. If that's what happened. He's been transferred from somewhere to somewhere. I would guess that it's to somewhere he didn't want to be. It's unbelievable that you people think that this guy should be fired for this. No, this is not a fireable offense. There's no offense being committed other than him being a dick. I don't understand what you mean by "he should be making big dollars and facing big consequences."rgambs said:
Yes you are excusing his actions. Refusing to punish him is effectively excusing his actions.Last-12-Exit said:
Who is excusing them? Last time I looked, being a dick wasn't against the law. Did he punch the guy? Did he shoot the guy? So because I don't think what the guy did wasnt suspension worthy, I'm excusing his actions?backseatLover12 said:Continue to excuse the police. Even when there is proof of abuse of power, many here will continue to always excuse the police...
If this guy does commit some heinous police brutality will you not look back on this incident as a serious red flag?
He should be fired. Harsh? Yes, very much so. He should be making big dollars and facing big consequences, especially when there is no "split-second decision" to be made and he's just being a good old fashioned asshole.
What I mean by that is we would get a MUCH better quality of police officer if we paid them at least double what they make now. If that were the case, we could hold them to a much higher standard than we currently do, and being a dick to this magnitude would easily be a fireable offense.
It's not just "being a dick" anyways, it is showing a volatile character, a lack of self-control, and open xenophobia (racism by another word)...all of which are attributes that shouldn't exist in someone who has the authority to use fatal force under their own judgement.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Unprofessionalism is not a fireable offense for someone who is given explicit authority to use bodily force at their own discretion?Last-12-Exit said:The guy was demoted from detective work to basically a desk job. He was stripped of his badge and gun and placed on modified leave. Seems like a fair punishment to me.
http://photographyisnotacrime.com/2015/03/nypd-says-road-rage-cop-who-yelled-at-uber-driver-not-their-cop/
This is this guys 10th complaint against him in his 15 year career. The NYPD said they will not fire him because unprofessionalism is not a fireable offense.
That is fucking crazy.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
A goddamned car salesman can be fired for uunprofessionalism but not a cop.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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Till they get jacked.backseatLover12 said:Continue to excuse the police. Even when there is proof of abuse of power, many here will continue to always excuse the police...
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I'd rather a cop be a dick to me than to have a car salesman sell me a lemon.rgambs said:A goddamned car salesman can be fired for uunprofessionalism but not a cop.
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If every cop who displayed an act of unprofessionalism got fired, there would be no police force. There was no physical harm. Nothing will please you guys. If the guy was fired, you'd want him arrested.rgambs said:
Unprofessionalism is not a fireable offense for someone who is given explicit authority to use bodily force at their own discretion?Last-12-Exit said:The guy was demoted from detective work to basically a desk job. He was stripped of his badge and gun and placed on modified leave. Seems like a fair punishment to me.
http://photographyisnotacrime.com/2015/03/nypd-says-road-rage-cop-who-yelled-at-uber-driver-not-their-cop/
This is this guys 10th complaint against him in his 15 year career. The NYPD said they will not fire him because unprofessionalism is not a fireable offense.
That is fucking crazy.0 -
Reprimands show up on year end evaluations and will certainly effect raises. The guy was demoted. I would say the punishment fit the crime.rgambs said:
A reprimand is not a punishment in my book. A paid suspension is not a punishment either.Last-12-Exit said:
Does anyone know that the guy didn't get punished? A reprimand is a punishment. If that's what happened. He's been transferred from somewhere to somewhere. I would guess that it's to somewhere he didn't want to be. It's unbelievable that you people think that this guy should be fired for this. No, this is not a fireable offense. There's no offense being committed other than him being a dick. I don't understand what you mean by "he should be making big dollars and facing big consequences."rgambs said:
Yes you are excusing his actions. Refusing to punish him is effectively excusing his actions.Last-12-Exit said:
Who is excusing them? Last time I looked, being a dick wasn't against the law. Did he punch the guy? Did he shoot the guy? So because I don't think what the guy did wasnt suspension worthy, I'm excusing his actions?backseatLover12 said:Continue to excuse the police. Even when there is proof of abuse of power, many here will continue to always excuse the police...
If this guy does commit some heinous police brutality will you not look back on this incident as a serious red flag?
He should be fired. Harsh? Yes, very much so. He should be making big dollars and facing big consequences, especially when there is no "split-second decision" to be made and he's just being a good old fashioned asshole.
What I mean by that is we would get a MUCH better quality of police officer if we paid them at least double what they make now. If that were the case, we could hold them to a much higher standard than we currently do, and being a dick to this magnitude would easily be a fireable offense.
It's not just "being a dick" anyways, it is showing a volatile character, a lack of self-control, and open xenophobia (racism by another word)...all of which are attributes that shouldn't exist in someone who has the authority to use fatal force under their own judgement.0 -
Excellent incrimination of one's self. Classic!Last-12-Exit said:
If every cop who displayed an act of unprofessionalism got fired, there would be no police force. There was no physical harm. Nothing will please you guys. If the guy was fired, you'd want him arrested.rgambs said:
Unprofessionalism is not a fireable offense for someone who is given explicit authority to use bodily force at their own discretion?Last-12-Exit said:The guy was demoted from detective work to basically a desk job. He was stripped of his badge and gun and placed on modified leave. Seems like a fair punishment to me.
http://photographyisnotacrime.com/2015/03/nypd-says-road-rage-cop-who-yelled-at-uber-driver-not-their-cop/
This is this guys 10th complaint against him in his 15 year career. The NYPD said they will not fire him because unprofessionalism is not a fireable offense.
That is fucking crazy.0 -
Not at all.backseatLover12 said:
Excellent incrimination of one's self. Classic!Last-12-Exit said:
If every cop who displayed an act of unprofessionalism got fired, there would be no police force. There was no physical harm. Nothing will please you guys. If the guy was fired, you'd want him arrested.rgambs said:
Unprofessionalism is not a fireable offense for someone who is given explicit authority to use bodily force at their own discretion?Last-12-Exit said:The guy was demoted from detective work to basically a desk job. He was stripped of his badge and gun and placed on modified leave. Seems like a fair punishment to me.
http://photographyisnotacrime.com/2015/03/nypd-says-road-rage-cop-who-yelled-at-uber-driver-not-their-cop/
This is this guys 10th complaint against him in his 15 year career. The NYPD said they will not fire him because unprofessionalism is not a fireable offense.
That is fucking crazy.
You've never been unprofessional? I'm sure at some point everyone has done or said something that could be considered unprofessional.0 -
No just fired would do in my book ...I say fire the prickLast-12-Exit said:
If every cop who displayed an act of unprofessionalism got fired, there would be no police force. There was no physical harm. Nothing will please you guys. If the guy was fired, you'd want him arrested.rgambs said:
Unprofessionalism is not a fireable offense for someone who is given explicit authority to use bodily force at their own discretion?Last-12-Exit said:The guy was demoted from detective work to basically a desk job. He was stripped of his badge and gun and placed on modified leave. Seems like a fair punishment to me.
http://photographyisnotacrime.com/2015/03/nypd-says-road-rage-cop-who-yelled-at-uber-driver-not-their-cop/
This is this guys 10th complaint against him in his 15 year career. The NYPD said they will not fire him because unprofessionalism is not a fireable offense.
That is fucking crazy.
jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
Absolutely, it is, and says much about police and professionalism, and what we expect of police. If just about the rest of us can get fired for being unprofessional, the same should go for cops. After all, they are the public face of protection and security in this country, if we allow our greatest of protectors to get away constantly with being unprofessional, it says a lot about how we feel about ourselves as citizens. Not much.Last-12-Exit said:
Not at all.backseatLover12 said:
Excellent incrimination of one's self. Classic!Last-12-Exit said:
If every cop who displayed an act of unprofessionalism got fired, there would be no police force. There was no physical harm. Nothing will please you guys. If the guy was fired, you'd want him arrested.rgambs said:
Unprofessionalism is not a fireable offense for someone who is given explicit authority to use bodily force at their own discretion?Last-12-Exit said:The guy was demoted from detective work to basically a desk job. He was stripped of his badge and gun and placed on modified leave. Seems like a fair punishment to me.
http://photographyisnotacrime.com/2015/03/nypd-says-road-rage-cop-who-yelled-at-uber-driver-not-their-cop/
This is this guys 10th complaint against him in his 15 year career. The NYPD said they will not fire him because unprofessionalism is not a fireable offense.
That is fucking crazy.
You've never been unprofessional? I'm sure at some point everyone has done or said something that could be considered unprofessional.0 -
Part of me thinks he shouldn't be fired. But another part of me thinks that if I talked to someone like that at my job, I would absolutely get fired. I couldn't just say I "had a bad day" and that would make everything OK. So why should it be different for a police officer?0
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Firing would be harsh, I know that. If this was his first offense, hey everybody deserves a second chance, but how many people get 10 complaints about them and still have their job out in the real world?Indifference71 said:Part of me thinks he shouldn't be fired. But another part of me thinks that if I talked to someone like that at my job, I would absolutely get fired. I couldn't just say I "had a bad day" and that would make everything OK. So why should it be different for a police officer?
Why I get pissed is these guys, with authority to kill, should be held to a higher standard than most and they just don't. People like last12exit defend them no matter what..."he just had a bad day" "no physical harm"
What bullshit.
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