RE: Why do the ritors ask for Justice?
September 23, 2016 at 1:27 am
(This post was last modified: September 23, 2016 at 1:30 am by Thumpalumpacus.)
(September 22, 2016 at 1:48 pm)Drich Wrote: Again,A cop's primary goal is to feel safe and have control over a situation FIRST. This is His primary goal as yours would be in a similar situation, then matters of law and constitutional rights come into play.
The problem with your "thinking", and I use that term very liberally, is that upholding the law is the formal and primary component of his job.
He is not allowed to break the law simply because he doesn't "feel safe".
Maybe one day you'll understand. But I doubt it. You don't seem very well-equipped above the level of your mouth.
(September 22, 2016 at 1:48 pm)Drich Wrote: Or when you have been scarred awake in the middle of the night and you know for certain someone is in your house...
Then show me concern for the constitutional rights of the B-hole who broke into your house and is looking to do you and yours harm. Where would you f the police attitude be then?
Unless he's a government official, your sudden concern about Constitutional rights is irrelevant. The Constitution only regulates the government and its operations. It doesn't regulate private individuals.
Anyone with grade-school civics would know that. What year did you drop out of school, again?
Every time I think you've plumbed the depths of stupidity, I turn around and find you hard at work with pick-axe and shovel, striving to show that you can be dumber than I've imagined.
I guess that's an accomplishment, in your world... :shrug: