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Your opinion on the "police state" or "militarization of law enforcement"?
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<blockquote data-quote="sanjuro893" data-source="post: 2749198" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>I know a detective with OCPD that constantly butts heads with other members on his squad because they have too much of a "gung-ho attitude". He says the SWAT team doesn't even want these guys cuz they're a little too eager to kick in a door and put somebody's face in the dirt. I understand that some times, certain equipment is needed for certain situations such as a hostage situation, bank robbery, full civil unrest, etc. But I firmly believe police work is best done (and the community kept safer) by a cop who uses their brain rather than a cop who feels he/she can't do the job properly without tactical gear, fingerless gloves and an APC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanjuro893, post: 2749198, member: 4491"] I know a detective with OCPD that constantly butts heads with other members on his squad because they have too much of a "gung-ho attitude". He says the SWAT team doesn't even want these guys cuz they're a little too eager to kick in a door and put somebody's face in the dirt. I understand that some times, certain equipment is needed for certain situations such as a hostage situation, bank robbery, full civil unrest, etc. But I firmly believe police work is best done (and the community kept safer) by a cop who uses their brain rather than a cop who feels he/she can't do the job properly without tactical gear, fingerless gloves and an APC. [/QUOTE]
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