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re: Police Absurdities

Posted on 6/27/23 at 8:12 am to
Posted by saintsfan225
Member since Aug 2014
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Posted on 6/27/23 at 8:12 am to
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I honstly don't know how "wrong address" EVER happens. Even without shooting.

Yet not only does it happen, it happens a lot!

And I don't mean, "bad address given by informant" shite. I mean, literally, they were told to go to 104 and somehow end up busting in 106.

To even make such a mistake shows a complete disregard for the public. In my view, such mistakes happen because in the absence of REAL consequences, the police take way too big a "sorry my bad" attitude towards such frick ups.

There is a general attitude among cops that if you get arrested and it turns out to be a "whoops" and you get released, that it's no big deal. Like, "why are you bitching, it turned out OK".


Can you provide any kind of specific stats to back up this claim? Any percentages of wrong vs. right address?
Posted by Worthy Adversary
Member since Jun 2023
128 posts
Posted on 6/27/23 at 8:17 am to
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Can you provide any kind of specific stats to back up this claim? Any percentages of wrong vs. right address?

Percentages

I'm sure the percent is low. You know what the percent SHOULD be?

ZERO. fricking ZERO times should it be possible to wrong address bust into someone's home.

There should be so many checks on this before it goes down that it would be impossible.

I would NEVER bust into someone's home unless I was fricking sure. If were told 106........and an hour later, you're busting in the door of 108, you're a fricking moron iwth a disregard for the public.

Why? Because it you are not 100% sure, you should STOP.

Hell, I watched a video of cops literally debating among themselves if they were "at the right place" on body camera........seconds before busting down the door.

I mean, what in the actual frick kind of mentality is that? And, what do you think happened in that situation? I'll tell you. The police leadership held on to the body cam for more than TWO frickING YEARS before the lawyers finally got it and in those 2 years, not a single cop was fired.
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