Looking at the disclose tv video evilplushi posted, there's WAY more reasons to despise the cops in this one.
There's at least a dozen cops show in the video, and none of them do anything as the attacker attacks a civilian
Other civilians notice what is going on, and get over there faster than the cops do
Cops aren't shown to be doing anything until the civilians have subdued the attacker, at which point they go after civilians, not the attacker.
The first action the cops take against the attacker is only after he has stabbed one of them
In the aftermath, more cops are concerned with cuffing the civilians and looking after the cop who got stabbed than taking care of the initial victim who got stabbed (if I counted right in the video) about half a dozen times.
They don't care about anything there other than their own necks.
Police behavior needs to be legislated. Make them legally accountable for not intervening to save lives. Obviously this is not going to happen but I think it would be the first reasonable step in a civilized society.
This is why the legacy police are hated. They ultimately will just keep paving the road to hell with their good intentions.
Looking at the disclose tv video evilplushi posted, there's WAY more reasons to despise the cops in this one.
There's at least a dozen cops show in the video, and none of them do anything as the attacker attacks a civilian
Other civilians notice what is going on, and get over there faster than the cops do
Cops aren't shown to be doing anything until the civilians have subdued the attacker, at which point they go after civilians, not the attacker.
The first action the cops take against the attacker is only after he has stabbed one of them
In the aftermath, more cops are concerned with cuffing the civilians and looking after the cop who got stabbed than taking care of the initial victim who got stabbed (if I counted right in the video) about half a dozen times.
They don't care about anything there other than their own necks.
Police behavior needs to be legislated. Make them legally accountable for not intervening to save lives. Obviously this is not going to happen but I think it would be the first reasonable step in a civilized society.
Holy shit bro this a terrible idea. We need less forced cop interactions, not more.
Maybe the cops should stop arresting civilians for enforcing the law?
There'd be less interactions: The cops would never leave the station, not even for calls, for fear of seeing someone in need of help.
What's a situation under this hypothetical law where a cop would step in and screw something up, that he wouldn't do already under our current laws?