(December 27, 2014 at 11:44 pm)Chad32 Wrote:I'm only obligated to do what the police tells me too if (1) The law says so (2) They are arresting me and the reason I'm being arrested has been told to me(December 25, 2014 at 8:42 am)A Theist Wrote: Wouldn't it be a lot easier to just do what a police officer tells you rather than resisting and trying to get physical? This can be sorted out afterward. There's plenty of venues people can resort to if they feel they've been the victims of police abuse. The ACLU or other legal options can be pursued. They would love to jump on shit like that. Why put yourself in a situation that's either going to get you seriously wounded or killed?
I think part of the problem is that police just expect you to do whatever they tell you to do, even if they have no legal right to do it. Is it legal to attack a guy for selling taxless cigs, and not immediately getting in the car when asked? Should it be? Or attacking people for not handing over information on demand? There are boundaries that should be in place. The police don't seem to be aware of it.
The only reason a cop would shoot someone would be in self-defense, not because the criminal is running, or standing still, or not putting his/her hands up, or insulting the cop. Physical immobilization should only be allowed if it's the only available mean to capture the criminal and if it doesn't severely damage his/her human dignity (i.e. Physical aggressions against a thief that result in death or severe permanent injury, mental or physical)
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