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Why are citizens expected to remain completely calm when dealing with law enforcement, but cops can emotionally lash out ?
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Anonymous 4w

They’re like the only career I know that doesn’t have accountability for this shit 😭 like if my mother endangered somebody’s life as a nurse she’d never practice again

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Anonymous 4w

cops are not trained anymore. they’re just given fire arms and told to shoot anyone who looks at them funny

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Anonymous 4w

Supreme Court ruled years ago cops serve the state and not the citizen. The role of the cop overtime becomes corrupt and draws parallels of Roman centurions for imperialism than keeping citizen safety.

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Anonymous 4w

All of the cops that I know were absolute dumbasses in high school. It doesn’t surprise me that they are all like that

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Anonymous 4w

No fr like. Jobs that involve weapons and high stress should only employ emotionally mature people. But saying that makes a certain demographic really angry

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Anonymous 4w

Irrelevant

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 4w

Their training is the longest now that it has ever been. Go educate yourself. No department just hands out guns and badges

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 4w

The longest it’s ever been yet still a hairdresser needs more hours of training lmao

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 4w

Bullshit. It’s 868 minimum in class training. After passing state exam they go through average of 3 months field training. From start to finish it’s about one year for them to be totally on their own

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 4w

Which department refused to hire you?

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 4w

A lot of cosmetology programs require 2,000 hours, in my state it’s 1,500 required hours of training to be a hair stylist

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