Message from @Lucian
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Imo, the police can have more rights than me, they have a difficult job. But I want there to be very harsh laws for crimes commited by them, like bribes and drug stuff.
Also police should have extensive training so not every avarege joe can be an officer.
i don't think police need more rights than the average person, but i do want to see more harsh punishments for them, as long as we also get rid of this massive anti-police sentiment
Police DO have extensive training.
But I do agree in part on the 'harsh laws' aspect.
Here's my stance: Actual criminal intent by someone in the role of a police officer needs to be pursued in harshest terms
what we need are to make friendly neighborhood PEACE officers great again
anyways
I still haven't finished your last video.
bed time
nite nite
But yeah, My problem is with incidents where there was no criminal intent
Poor judgement in the realistic operating parameters of the job
Sometimes it becomes clear someone shouldn't have a service weapon
I can actually sympathize with those cops, agree they shouldn't go to jail, but I don't think they should be cops anymore.
The individual cop should be punished not as a whole
We're too focused on punishment, and not enough on justice.
But what is justice?
Losing their job as a cop can be a form of punishment
Funny he goes to bed the moment we'd hit common ground.
more like leaving after taking a shit in the living room.
*shrug*
Putting a video, and then dropping the mic is kind of a dick move.
But yeah, Justice?
It can easily be looked at as punishment, losing your job.
I mean, if I was found responsible for a construction accident, and my ability to operate heavy machinery were revoked as a result
I could look at it as punishment
but it's just, because it prevents me from causing further damage.
I say we should implement the starship trooper method, ie the more authority/rank you have, the greater is your punishment for fucking up
well, only if you fucked up using that heav machinery
lol dude, thanks for the chuckles, gooooooood nite. just a vid to make your own context i guess. im done bickering
nite, all
gnite
As an FAA licensed drone pilot, if I am found negligent in an accident with my drone, I may lose my license.
It'd suck
and it'd really feel like punishment
but it's really not.
However, if I got locked up for 10 years because my drone lost power in the wrong spot and caused serious injury or something
So you are basically saying context matters.
Absolutely context matters.