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<blockquote data-quote="user 51785" data-source="post: 3972987" data-attributes="member: 51785"><p>you act like the majority of interactions between police and someone they come into contact with end up with the cop using unnecessary force when nothing could be further from the truth. most contacts with cops even if the person gets a ticket end up with no issues at all. the facts are if people would comply pretty much every contact that requires arrest would happen with very little to no force at all. im not saying there is anything wrong with deescalation training, but the real answer is in training the public on how to act when they are contacted by the cops. as someone else here said when we were kids we were taught respect not just for authority but for elders to, that seems to have been forgotten now. there is no longer any respect for anyone just a bunch of spoiled entitled jerks who think they can and should be able to get away with anything. i believe there are many reasons for that but they start with the breakdown of the family. then you bring in a traitor like obama who makes the cops look like the bad guys and we have a total loss of respect for our society and our laws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 51785, post: 3972987, member: 51785"] you act like the majority of interactions between police and someone they come into contact with end up with the cop using unnecessary force when nothing could be further from the truth. most contacts with cops even if the person gets a ticket end up with no issues at all. the facts are if people would comply pretty much every contact that requires arrest would happen with very little to no force at all. im not saying there is anything wrong with deescalation training, but the real answer is in training the public on how to act when they are contacted by the cops. as someone else here said when we were kids we were taught respect not just for authority but for elders to, that seems to have been forgotten now. there is no longer any respect for anyone just a bunch of spoiled entitled jerks who think they can and should be able to get away with anything. i believe there are many reasons for that but they start with the breakdown of the family. then you bring in a traitor like obama who makes the cops look like the bad guys and we have a total loss of respect for our society and our laws. [/QUOTE]
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