firmobeisance -> RE: drug police put cam in worng mans anus (5/18/2008 1:37:25 PM)
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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy Maybe I should have refraimed from this OP. W/o police only the brutest would worked. Ill try not to go gogga one way or the other. On the one hand we need em, on the other hand,nevermind. I respectfully disagree. The first organized police force was the Praetorian Guard, it was created specifically and only to protect augustus Caesar from assasination. After Rome fell there was no organized police force, watches and militias maintained order and that is the same thing that would happen here. Hell, it does happen here, look at those Minutemen fewls. Bottom line, even with the police, "only the brutest would worked.[sic]" quote:
ORIGINAL: slaverosebeauty How did the officers involved in the OP 'damage' or 'kill' anyone? So they had the guy checked out for drugs, so what? He was/is a CRIMINAL. Those officers had a right to protect themselves and to have him checked out. I am ALL for officers using any reasonable means neccessary to subdue a suspect or perpatrator. No pity or coddling. No reason to. I have to say that it is a mystery to me how someone could have a logic chain like yours. I mean, you drive a car and presumably could get a hand gun license, correct? Scary. Ok, let's take it slowly. Have you ever experienced a colonoscopy? How about an invasive procedure where a camera enters your anus, and is shoved as far up your intestine as it will reach? Maybe, based on the nature of this site, you don't think that is all that bad, ok. Did you read the thread? Do you remember this statement? quote:
ORIGINAL: camille65 The following month, Clement received a $6,792 bill from Albany Med for the procedures. Hospital records indicate the final diagnosis as "hemorrhoids." Do you agree that a six thousand dollar liability might damage someone? You really need to confirm your information. go back and read the article, then read it again and tell us where it says he had comitted any crime. It's like you think, ok, these are people, true, but when they put on a blue uniform, an angel comes down and kisses them and they can no longer do wrong. My dad was a reserve officer and my uncle was a captain in the LAPD, decorated for being shot in the neck while on duty. So far as I ever heard, it was less a calling and more a job.
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