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<blockquote data-quote="streak" data-source="post: 2236392" data-attributes="member: 11744"><p>I understand what you mean but disagree on a few key things. I think MOST police officers are on the up and up and try to do a good job to serve their community, then there are what I would refer to as another name would be what the law enforcement community would and should consider trash whom have gone out of their way to violate rights and or bully others just because they have the "authority".</p><p></p><p>As far as being constitutional law robots I see your point that may not be realistically feasible, however they are the ones out their charged with upholding the law so they need to be the expert in the law. To many times it is accepted to just let the courts figure it out, this again puts the burden on the citizen not the state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="streak, post: 2236392, member: 11744"] I understand what you mean but disagree on a few key things. I think MOST police officers are on the up and up and try to do a good job to serve their community, then there are what I would refer to as another name would be what the law enforcement community would and should consider trash whom have gone out of their way to violate rights and or bully others just because they have the "authority". As far as being constitutional law robots I see your point that may not be realistically feasible, however they are the ones out their charged with upholding the law so they need to be the expert in the law. To many times it is accepted to just let the courts figure it out, this again puts the burden on the citizen not the state. [/QUOTE]
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