Domush
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Probably as much of a loss of interest as anything else. It is obvious no one can change your opinion nor can you change others; stalemates get kind of pointless.
And what would be accomplished by changing an opinion? Would corruption go away? Would a corrupt cop be arrested/fired? If someone is claiming to be a 'good' LEO, yet abuses their authority by ignoring laws when it benefits them, or allowing others to ignore laws, they are flat out lying. I post to draw out the facts of a situation. If the claim is a rare bad apple is purged by 'the system', yet some people here are bad apples and have been employed for decades, then that claim is proven to be false. That claim can then be discarded and we're one step closer to figuring out how to effectively remove, or prevent, corruption.
Let's not confuse facts with opinion. There is no such thing as a factual stalemate; something is a fact or it isn't. Just as police are corrupt or they aren't. If a LEO's job is to uphold the laws and they selectively refuse to, they are corrupt. Personally, I'd much rather run into a ******* LEO who is by-the-book than a polite one who ignores the law when they feel like it. Though, if they were by-the-book they wouldn't be a ******* nor selective.
Law enforcement is one of many jobs where even one bad apple is too many and the people who see it and do nothing are accomplices in the rot, whether they want to admit it to themselves or not. A corrupt cop claiming to be 'good' is analogous to a guilty man claiming "but I'm innocent!". Claims don't alter facts, no matter the source.
It seems quite pointless to have a thread regarding corruption with a goal of ego boosting or deflating. If that were the goal, then I understand why people would get bored. So why not make it productive?
It is a fact there is corruption in law enforcement. It is a fact corruption breeds corruption. So, wouldn't it be more productive to find out the extent of the corruption and how to prevent it from (re)occurring? Even if I loved every cop on the planet, no matter how competent or by-the-book, it wouldn't stop incompetence or corruption. In fact, it would encourage it. Generalized respect and admiration is the antithesis of personal responsibility. Working to that end is infinitely more productive than bickering back and forth if police in general are a subjective 'good' or 'bad'.
Buy hey, this is a tractor forum, so ignore the idea as you wish. Just putting it out there..
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