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jcblitz
03-17-2007, 01:25 PM
Two officers broke the law, got their asses kicked in the process and the judge rules the guy had a right to defend his family. I find it ironic that if they weren't police they would have probably been charged with trespassing, unlawful detainment, battery, etc., and STILL they said "I just ask that he doesn't get away with this". That HE doesn't get away with it?

http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070314/NEWS/703140547

causef0rconcern
03-17-2007, 01:43 PM
Fu*king cops. There aren't many who don't hold themselves to higher standards, well above the lines of the law. But that's just the nature of our corrupt beast. It's rampant in every aspect of law enforcement. That guy kicked their asses rules, and I hope the two pigs feel like douches and are suspended without pay. That kind of crap happens everyday unreported, and I'm glad to see for once it was dealt with accordingly.

Before all the LEO types start barraging me defensivly, I'm not saying all cops are ____, just a high percentage. Law enforcement is desperatly needed in society, so I'm not ranting about anarchy or some crazy agenda. And I'm not saying any other particular place has a better legal system, but ours is massively fucked with alot of major problems that need to be worked out. I'd say start with an entire overhaul of the justice system and the outdated laws they vow to uphold at the expense or our civil liberties and God-given rights. Sorry just venting. Stupid badges.

Rev
03-17-2007, 05:01 PM
I listen to the Jersey Guys every day. They do thier job on the air to voice the truth about cops. Everyday there is a differnt situation in NJ where the cops think they are above the law. Latest and greatest case you prob heard about is a copy speeding, running a stop sign and killing 2 teenage girls. I have many cop friends (one of them who is my best man). I have to agree that the popo nowadays are justifying their actions behind a badge. The law is not made so cops can break them too...I'm happy that there are actually fair judges still out there...