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Do the cops really "keep people safe”?
I've always been of the impression that they show up after a crime has been committed.
I suppose you are safer at a venue with a heavy police presence, but that's only in a limited space for a finite event.
For the most part, I don't see the police as "keeping people safe.”


That's a very simplistic view that disregards general and specific deterrence, proactive law enforcement, and the investigative process. Do the cops often show up "after something happens"... Well, yeah. But then they tend to victims, collect evidence, conduct follow-ups, write reports, make arrests, file charges, testify in court, etc.

Do you think you are "as safe" with the modern police force as you would be if you, say, submitted some written description of the crime that was committed against you to the government and then nothing else occurred? Probably not.
 
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If you’d done that to us in 70’s LAPD, we’d have provided you a loving wood shampoo with a Sapalicious desert..
 
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No cell phone cameras back then. Now, anything a cop does is going to be all over Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, and from there onto the TV news.

The old days are over.

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If you’d done that to us in 70’s LAPD, we’d have provided you a loving wood shampoo with a Sapalicious desert..
 
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These liberal city's administrations are calling the shots. They tell their forces to stand down and won't back the cops that don't obey the directive. NYC, Baltimore, Portland, Berkeley, its all the same shit. If these city leaders want lawlessness, give it to them. Go to work, collect the paycheck and avoid all situations that may lead to "conflict". Let these animals struggle and rot in their own filth.
 
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Time to bring out the Billy Clubs and start braining a few of these animals.
IMO, that time was passed a long time ago!

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This is straight up evidence that the beat cops have no faith in their command staff or their civilian leadership. If they had faith, they would have reacted, but they do not so they took it.



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Alfred Hornik, Sunday, December 2, 1945 to his family, on his continuing duty to others for surviving WW II.
 
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Damned if you do, damned if you don’t basically sums up policing today. Take action, you’re a stormtrooper. Don’t, you’re why everything’s going to shit.

When I was on the job we had to take shit but not like this. There were no cameras and the real bad guys generally took their lumps in stride.

That was 18 years ago. I still miss the job. My son pursued the same career and can’t wait to hit twenty and out. That’s sad.
 
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'NYPD brass on Tuesday blasted the scoundrels caught on viral videos dousing cops with water during the weekend heatwave, promising that the culprits will be arrested.

But in the same breath NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan drubbed the cops who took the abuse.

“Any cop who thinks that that’s all right, that they can walk away from something like that, maybe they should reconsider whether or not this is the profession for them,” Monahan said Tuesday during an NYPD Longevity Celebration at police headquarters in Lower Manhattan, where cops who served 30 years or more were honored. “We don’t take that.”



And this is the crap that kills me. HAD these cops reacted and grabbed one of these goddamn thugs, there would be a dozen smartphone videos out online about "police brutality" and this politician-in-uniform Monahan would be the first in line trying to investigate and burn these cops.
Roll Eyes

I don't know how anyone could be a cop in a big liberal-run city like NYC.


 
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Looks like they arrested someone:

"Gang member arrested for dumping water on NYPD officer, police say"

https://www.foxnews.com/us/nypd-water-bucket-arrest
 
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28 years old...playing in the water out on the street Roll Eyes

Multiple suspects in custody for dousing NYPD cops with water
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The NYPD has busted three men, including a reputed Crips gang member, for the caught-on-video water dousing of cops in Harlem and Brooklyn, law enforcement sources told The Post on Wednesday.

Gangbanger Courtney Thompson, 28, surrendered Wednesday morning at the 73rd Precinct stationhouse for his alleged involvement in the Brownsville drenching incident, sources said.

Thompson, a Brownsville resident, was hit with charges of obstruction of governmental administration, criminal nuisance, criminal tampering, disorderly conduct and harassment, police said.

NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan tweeted about the arrest Wednesday, but did not name the suspect.

“Actions like we’ve seen in videos recently will NEVER be tolerated in this city. YOU WILL BE ARRESTED,” Monahan said in the tweet.

NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea also tweeted about the arrest, and included a screenshot of the suspect that showed him tossing a blue bucket of water on a cop.

Two other suspects were taken into custody at the 28th Precinct stationhouse Wednesday for a similar incident in Harlem, where uniformed officers were captured on video getting soaked with buckets of water while making an arrest, sources said.

Both of the weekend incidents, which were caught on camera and were widely circulated on social media, show buckets of water being thrown at cops.

The Harlem incident, in which two cops were soaked while they were handcuffing a suspect on the hood of a black car, happened at West 115th Street and Seventh Avenue on Sunday, sources said.

Video of that incident shows a man pick up a bucket and hurl it at one of the cops.

Footage of the Brooklyn incident, which happened on Saturday on East New York Avenue, shows two cops in totally wet uniforms walking away as even more water is flung at them.

At one point in that clip, Thompson allegedly can be seen dumping a full blue bucket of water on the back of one of the cops, who continues to walk away.

The water incidents sparked mass outrage among Big Apple dignitaries, NYPD brass and department unions, and even Vice President Mike Pence, who tweeted about the matter Tuesday.

“This conduct is disgraceful. President @realDonaldTrump and I will ALWAYS stand with the brave men & women of our law enforcement who serve on the thin blue line everyday. #StandWithNYPD,” Pence said in the tweet.
 
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Spot on GW. I owe you a beer. When I'm out your way (and I will be ) I'll pay my debt to you.


Anytime brother!
 
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On Dan Bongino's FB page, he shows a NSFW video of cops being harassed by "citizens" of NYC.

Unbelievable.


https://www.facebook.com/10104...050143287732?sfns=mo


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In a statement released Tuesday, PBA President Patrick Lynch called for “concrete action to address the lawlessness” on city streets.

“The NYPD has issued guidance regarding the offenses for which a police officer could make an arrest in these situations,” Lynch said. “But our district attorneys are almost universally refusing to prosecute these same offenses, and new laws passed this year in Albany will require cops to merely issue a ticket for these and many other crimes.”


Complete article with the same video:

https://nypost.com/2019/07/23/...-foul-mouthed-rider/

Video shows uniformed NYPD cop harassed on subway by foul-mouthed rider

By Tina Moore and Joshua Rhett Miller
July 23, 2019 | 3:45pm |

A subway rider was caught on video harassing a uniformed NYPD cop in front of amused straphangers and the officer’s own partner.

The 60-second clip shared Tuesday by the city’s largest police union shows a man who appears to be his late 20s or early 30s daring an officer to “put hands” on him, which would give the young punk “every right to defend himself.”

“Oh, you do?” the cop replied. “You think so?”

“Yeah, so put your hands on me,” the man continued before threatening to assault the cop. “I’ll f–k you up.”

The officer, who could not be immediately identified, appeared to try to quell the situation, briefly shaking his head while telling the man to “do what you gotta do” as his partner stood nearby on the 4-train in the video shot earlier this week.

The bold thug kept publicly berating the cop.

“Suck my d–k,” the man said before taking a small step toward the officer, whose facial reaction was blocked by his partner’s shoulder.

At least two people can be heard on the clip laughing as the man chided the cop. The officer’s partner at one point referred to the man as “sir” video shows.

“Freedom of speech, I’m not doing nothing,” the man told the second cop.

“I understand,” the second cop continued.

Police union officials said the video was proof positive that the video clips posted online Monday of cops getting soaked with buckets of water in Brooklyn and Manhattan were not isolated incidents.

“NYC POs are confronting this kind of abuse, or worse, on a daily basis,” the union tweeted. “We’re past the point of ‘disrespect’. This behavior is inciting lawlessness, putting cops & NYers in danger.”

In a statement released Tuesday, PBA President Patrick Lynch called for “concrete action to address the lawlessness” on city streets.

“The NYPD has issued guidance regarding the offenses for which a police officer could make an arrest in these situations,” Lynch said. “But our district attorneys are almost universally refusing to prosecute these same offenses, and new laws passed this year in Albany will require cops to merely issue a ticket for these and many other crimes.”

NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan vowed on Tuesday to arrest those responsible for drenching cops in Harlem and Brownsville.
 
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Video emerges of third water-bucket attack on NYPD cops

https://nypost.com/2019/07/24/...attack-on-nypd-cops/
 
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Bulldog: Why do I hate that inbred, water-head, mongoloid mother-fucker Judy Weis so much? Answer- Who was my old partner? Remember that Sgt in 006 on 79th & Vincennes?

Yeah, Amigo, after our stint in the joint, I’d be standing in the unemployment line with you.
(Where is Eddie King when you need him? RIP Sir!)


BIG PICTURE: I'm not saying it’s right or it’s wrong, but the reality of today’s day and age of Policing is- YOU’RE FUCKED. You have a Mayor, a States / District Attorney, Judges and a Media that are extremely liberal. Review boards, IAD, DoJ Oversight committees & appointees and even the brass in those departments that have been appointed by the Mayor / Chief of Police that think the same way.
So you give some shit-stain a well deserving cocobolo crown / wood shampoo / knuckle sammich, and you better bring the chap stick. Kiss your job, pension, savings, house, freedom and probably rectal integrity good bye.

I get it. I truly do. I’m a card carrying member of the “Been there / done that” crowd. I’ve got the scars and CR’s to prove it. (CR= Complaint Review number) I’ve been in more dust-ups on this job then I care to remember. My attitude has changed in the past 23+ years of Policing. Why? I’ve watched as cops, cops I’ve known, cops I’ve worked with and a partner of mine were hung out to dry over incidents like this, where a little “street justice” was administered. And it’s not just NYPD, CPD, LAPD, Baltimore, Philly… It’s spreading across the country, from one liberal city to the next.
I hate to say it, but I understand that ghetto mentality. I’ve been in it long enough between the south and west sides of the city. I had a 5ish year break downtown, but had to attempt to keep the savages away from the nice people & tourists. Got promoted, and back to the ghetto it is. It’s like being back at the zoo, but on the other side of that thick glass / large fence and moat.

Im not in the habit of taking shit from too many people. In or out of uniform. and in this case I'd have done something that would have landed my ass on the 6:00 news.
Cue up the SJW protests


Oh, ANOTHER incident happened in New York? Ya don’t say! [/sarcasm]
Give them an inch, and they’ll steal a mile. The lack of action from the first incident did nothing but embolden that certain segment of society.
One of two things needs to happen;
- NOTHING. Pull every cop out of that area, and turn it into the border patrol. That’s how they want to live, then they get what they deserve. Fuck you- Lord of the Flies it is. Want some service? Here’s the number to BLM or ACLU.
- Stop every fucking thing in that neighborhood. Over saturate that area. What gang is there? Shut that gang down, make it impossible for them to think about selling any dope. 2 mph over the limit? Ticket. Toss trash on the street? Littering. Go after their cars, girlfriends, mothers, friends…. Make life impossible for them.
But the second option aint gonna happen. God love the ACLU, and ambulance chasing lawyers looking to win the ghetto lottery for their client who was “just finna turn his life around”.


"In a statement released Tuesday, PBA President Patrick Lynch called for “concrete action to address the lawlessness” on city streets.

“The NYPD has issued guidance regarding the offenses for which a police officer could make an arrest in these situations,” Lynch said. “But our district attorneys are almost universally refusing to prosecute these same offenses, and new laws passed this year in Albany will require cops to merely issue a ticket for these and many other crimes.”
THIS ALONE show's you what the NYPD is up against.


I feel sorry for the decent people that are stuck in those shitholes and can’t get out.


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But our district attorneys are almost universally refusing to prosecute these same offenses


Maybe they need to get some water buckets thrown on them, or some asshole in their face telling them to suck his dick. No doubt they would want the POLICE to intervene and save their sorry sacks....or maybe they would oblige and suck his dick




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Bulldog: Why do I hate that inbred, water-head, mongoloid mother-fucker Judy Weis so much? Answer- Who was my old partner? Remember that Sgt in 006 on 79th & Vincennes?

Yeah, Amigo, after our stint in the joint, I’d be standing in the unemployment line with you.
(Where is Eddie King when you need him? RIP Sir!)


BIG PICTURE: I'm not saying it’s right or it’s wrong, but the reality of today’s day and age of Policing is- YOU’RE FUCKED. You have a Mayor, a States / District Attorney, Judges and a Media that are extremely liberal. Review boards, IAD, DoJ Oversight committees & appointees and even the brass in those departments that have been appointed by the Mayor / Chief of Police that think the same way.
So you give some shit-stain a well deserving cocobolo crown / wood shampoo / knuckle sammich, and you better bring the chap stick. Kiss your job, pension, savings, house, freedom and probably rectal integrity good bye.

I get it. I truly do. I’m a card carrying member of the “Been there / done that” crowd. I’ve got the scars and CR’s to prove it. (CR= Complaint Review number) I’ve been in more dust-ups on this job then I care to remember. My attitude has changed in the past 23+ years of Policing. Why? I’ve watched as cops, cops I’ve known, cops I’ve worked with and a partner of mine were hung out to dry over incidents like this, where a little “street justice” was administered. And it’s not just NYPD, CPD, LAPD, Baltimore, Philly… It’s spreading across the country, from one liberal city to the next.
I hate to say it, but I understand that ghetto mentality. I’ve been in it long enough between the south and west sides of the city. I had a 5ish year break downtown, but had to attempt to keep the savages away from the nice people & tourists. Got promoted, and back to the ghetto it is. It’s like being back at the zoo, but on the other side of that thick glass / large fence and moat.

Im not in the habit of taking shit from too many people. In or out of uniform. and in this case I'd have done something that would have landed my ass on the 6:00 news.
Cue up the SJW protests


Oh, ANOTHER incident happened in New York? Ya don’t say! [/sarcasm]
Give them an inch, and they’ll steal a mile. The lack of action from the first incident did nothing but embolden that certain segment of society.
One of two things needs to happen;
- NOTHING. Pull every cop out of that area, and turn it into the border patrol. That’s how they want to live, then they get what they deserve. Fuck you- Lord of the Flies it is. Want some service? Here’s the number to BLM or ACLU.
- Stop every fucking thing in that neighborhood. Over saturate that area. What gang is there? Shut that gang down, make it impossible for them to think about selling any dope. 2 mph over the limit? Ticket. Toss trash on the street? Littering. Go after their cars, girlfriends, mothers, friends…. Make life impossible for them.
But the second option aint gonna happen. God love the ACLU, and ambulance chasing lawyers looking to win the ghetto lottery for their client who was “just finna turn his life around”.


"In a statement released Tuesday, PBA President Patrick Lynch called for “concrete action to address the lawlessness” on city streets.

“The NYPD has issued guidance regarding the offenses for which a police officer could make an arrest in these situations,” Lynch said. “But our district attorneys are almost universally refusing to prosecute these same offenses, and new laws passed this year in Albany will require cops to merely issue a ticket for these and many other crimes.”
THIS ALONE show's you what the NYPD is up against.


I feel sorry for the decent people that are stuck in those shitholes and can’t get out.


I could never do what cops have to do these days. I'd go full robocop first. They'd have to put me down like a rabid dog.

Does that statement disqualify me for public service in the future? Big Grin



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I get it. I truly do. I’m a card carrying member of the “Been there / done that” crowd. I’ve got the scars and CR’s to prove it. (CR= Complaint Review number) I’ve been in more dust-ups on this job then I care to remember. My attitude has changed in the past 23+ years of Policing. Why? I’ve watched as cops, cops I’ve known, cops I’ve worked with and a partner of mine were hung out to dry over incidents like this, where a little “street justice” was administered. And it’s not just NYPD, CPD, LAPD, Baltimore, Philly… It’s spreading across the country, from one liberal city to the next.


Thank you. Nail on head.

Some in this thread don't seem to quite understand what cops today are facing. The criminals are almost the least of their concern anymore.


 
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As a former high school teacher (plus time spent in the inner city system), I can imagine how these clowns acted in the classroom...no learning, no discipline. Makes a well meaning educator want to turn to the bottle after a day of dealing with these animals (Half my teacher salary went to hard liquor btw Big Grin ).
 
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But our district attorneys are almost universally refusing to prosecute these same offenses


Maybe they need to get some water buckets thrown on them, or some asshole in their face telling them to suck his dick. No doubt they would want the POLICE to intervene and save their sorry sacks....or maybe they would oblige and suck his dick


On the TV shows (yeah I know!) the cops will fail to show up to court for a couple days to punish the DA's office. Is that really a thing and could the NYPD use it to get some leverage over those hacks?



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3 suspects busted for water-bucket attacks already back on the streets

https://nypost.com/2019/07/25/...back-on-the-streets/
 
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