C150J
Well-Known Member
Wow..... Very sorry you all feel that way. I guess in my years in Law Enforcement I saw things as very different. Generally the one's crying fowl the most were those that were screwing up the most. I am just curious as to how many actually have experience with this, or was it a case of you heard from a friend who had an experience. If you did have an acutal experience with a "crooked cop", than on behalf of those that I served with and any other LE Officer around, I appologize. Hopefully, you made a formal complaint with the departments Internal Affairs division and hired an attorney to right the wrong..... If not, for the sake of Law Enforcement everywhere, please do. Because how else will things change?????????
I was a Sergeant for six years. About 20 percent of all complaints called in by the public were valid. And most were for attitude issues (Officer having a bad day... (does happen being human an all))... or was a procedural issue.... Most complaints involved the public not liking the fact that their family member was put in handcuffs when arrested (Policy here and if the Officer had not put them in handcuffs, they would have been in trouble with the department... major officer safety issue) or that the officers had their guns drawn... (again Officer safety issue and the officers are following policy) I could go on, but the short of it was that most people make complaints because they do not like the police or because they do not like the way we did business and held them accountable.... Oh well.....
Fortunately, I can remember only a handful of times were things occured where the officer was acting in a criminal way..... They were fired and charged criminaly (as they damn well should have been). Neither I nor anyone that I worked with closely tollerated that kind of behavior.
Do me a favor and please, if given the opportunity, attend a citizens academy.... I know it sounds goofy, but it is actually a great way to get a better insight as to what the job requires of it's personnel, as well as the reason things are done the way they are. Maybe you will still not be fond of them and maybe things will change.... Just a thought..... But please make complaints if you feel wronged. Just make sure the complaints are valid.
In addition, GOOD people deal with law enforcement so rarely that it is tempting to make one negative encounter a general opinion of all police officers. No one is denying that there are bad ones out there (low hiring standards in some respects combined by high attrition and growth lets some slip through the hiring cracks), and they truly do a disservice to those who do a great job. There is also a huge "file-drawer" effect that occurs with "cop stories." Most people will "file away" police contact that didn't elicit emotion, but are quick to remember both good and bad experiences with cops.
As Juskl said, a lot of the complaints usually arise from officer safety issues. For example, on a traffic stop, a subject exits the vehicle. The officer may yell at the person to get back in the car, which could be taken as a very rude statement. The officer had two choices though - yell at someone and temporarily hurt their feelings, or run the risk (however small it may be) of that person approaching them with a weapon. Juskl can tell you about a video that shows what happens when a cop is too lenient - the cop gets shot multiple times by a shotgun... I never want to hear that man's screams before he died again.
I am not defending what happened to the original poster, however. If what he says is true, shame on the task force (I googled it and saw that it was disbanded).
"There are a ton of pilots I know who leave their wedding vows at their base."
"Why should little planes fly at all, all they do is crash and kill people."
"I live near the airport and I'd like to see the airport shut down."
...I encourage people to consider all the pilot stereotypes. I can't tell you how many times I've been complained to about some issue or accused of being a reckless person because I fly - ludicrous if you're in this field, but maybe plausible from the outside looking in.