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Unique-Public-8594 t1_ixjlwfl wrote
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Ill_Long5021 t1_ixjdkk6 wrote
The excuse is they don’t have a database with info on misconduct. How difficult is that? Police are supposed to protect and serve.
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Meta_Vetta t1_ixkzvn1 wrote
Reddit is so lost. How does this get upvotes? Your irrational and over exaggerated. This is how our society crumbles. Do you have faith in the dollar? I hope you understand decency
stoplightrave t1_ixljbje wrote
Because it's no exaggeration at all. The US supreme court ruled that police have no obligation to help people or protect them from harm. That's a fact.
https://mises.org/power-market/police-have-no-duty-protect-you-federal-court-affirms-yet-again
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Meta_Vetta t1_iy0ypmk wrote
How would eliminating police offers promote decency?
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TzarKazm t1_ixjidy7 wrote
> Police are supposed to protect and serve.
I mean I guess. But it's not a motto of the police. It just happened to be the motto of Los Angeles. Since that's where they film most TV shows and movies, the motto made it into a lot of media.
Fall River's motto is "we'll try" which seems appropriate for most police.
ReactsWithWords t1_ixk3vsl wrote
The runners-up for their slogan contest:
- Yeah, Whatever.
- Look Out! A Black Guy!
- Ask Me About My Jacked-Up Jeep
- With Great Power Comes Great Weapons Like This Taser Here. Watch!
TzarKazm t1_ixkgdzk wrote
"We might show up"
"It's a civil matter"
"We need more (and bigger) guns"
Excellent_Fee2252 t1_ixkkf5e wrote
“It’s a civil matter” is the one. Should just put that on the cruisers at this point.
LackingUtility t1_ixkyth9 wrote
“Stop resisting!”
TzarKazm t1_ixm7c6k wrote
Ooo yea that's a good one.
warlocc_ t1_ixjmzeh wrote
Most don't put in that much effort.
TzarKazm t1_ixjnhh8 wrote
If you say "yea, we'll try" in the most sarcastic voice possible it seems to fit with most of my interactions with police.
Meta_Vetta t1_ixkyyn4 wrote
You should do a ride along with a police officer
Prestigious_Bobcat29 t1_ixlumi1 wrote
Idk even I’d get bored scrolling my phone all day at the road work site
TzarKazm t1_ixm7hlo wrote
Are you offering? I have had a lot of people say that, but it never actually happens.
BlaineTog t1_ixkfk3y wrote
> Fall River's motto is "we'll try" which seems appropriate for most police.
Whoa, look at the overachievers over here!
Meta_Vetta t1_ixkyr3i wrote
This is the most irresponsible comment on Reddit. When you calm 911 are you going to say that? Most jobs don’t ask you to leave you “life” at the door. Stop being closed minded. FR has been a shot hole since the 1970s. If it’s the cops fault then your the a-hole for not leaving
femtoinfluencer t1_ixlrbdw wrote
what
TzarKazm t1_ixm757l wrote
Am I going to quiz the police on trivia when I call 911? Should I? Is that some sort of police code to get them to show up faster?
"Hello, 911".
"How many navy ships have been named Enterprise ?"
"Be right there sir".
NativeMasshole t1_ixjxbfd wrote
Here's the original article yahoo scraped this from.
It goes into a little more detail, but we do now have the POST Commission responsible for tracking this stuff and certifying officers. It seems they haven't been very transparent about what they're doing already though. One would hope they're just working through a backlog, having just been established and all, but the fact that it was this easy to find multiple cases they should have already pulled for review does not look good for them.
Ill_Long5021 t1_ixk2g6j wrote
Thanks for the article. I worked in Mass for a police department. I never saw anything like this, but they were not perfect. I could go on and on, but I’ll spare you.
jalepinocheezit t1_ixkqocz wrote
All I can think is....as a Massachusetts resident please, do not spare me
Meta_Vetta t1_ixkz25i wrote
Do a ride along and live their life for a night.
Prestigious_Bobcat29 t1_ixluxk5 wrote
Having a hard job doesn’t entitle you to be a sex pest, no matter how many cops think it does.
That being said, would love to see a cop do a “ride along” with say a server at a busy restaurant or with a special Ed teacher. It’s amazing how much higher the bar is for every other public facing profession.
Meta_Vetta t1_iy0y4kd wrote
Not commenting on the allegations but that hate towards our police. Yes we have bad apples, but most of these people save lives everyday while keeping our communities in check.
femtoinfluencer t1_ixlrdcr wrote
Stop covering for rapist scumbags.
witteefool t1_ixk57s2 wrote
There have been attempts to start a nationwide database on police misconduct but as you can imagine there’s a big backlash from certain “unions.” Right now it’s too easy for cops with records to hop from town to town and state to state.
thenameisboe t1_ixkmdqy wrote
The police have no obligation to protect you. https://mises.org/power-market/police-have-no-duty-protect-you-federal-court-affirms-yet-again
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Rattlingjoint t1_ixjhlrj wrote
Thats takes previous experience a bit far
ChefBoyAreWeFucked t1_ixka9i2 wrote
"I'm a bit of an expert."
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End3rWi99in t1_ixjt2rm wrote
Looks like Blackstone must have just removed the sexual assault investigation specialization for him from their site.
ChefBoyAreWeFucked t1_ixkalxb wrote
Tippopotamus t1_ixminuh wrote
Holy shit, that’s fucked.
GWS2004 t1_ixkr18b wrote
"A Massachusetts law also requires police to keep private all reports and arrests for sexual and domestic violence—including those that are committed by police officers. Only cops themselves are able to access this information, which means those who have perpetrated abuse are unlikely to be publicly outed and barred from rejoining a different police department."
This is extremely alarming. How the hell are we supposed to trust the police?
RevengencerAlf t1_ixl0uel wrote
You're not. Only an absolute fucking moron would trust the police in 2022.
Apprehensive-Hat-494 t1_iy2rxv5 wrote
They were worse in the 80s
throwsplasticattrees t1_ixlson1 wrote
The only thing we can trust then to do is act in their own self interest.
Police have way too much power, and much of it comes from social hero worship they have induced. Cops aren't heroes, they are just doing a job that isn't even dangerous. It's time we recognize this. They aren't heroes, they are the C student that never left town.
Ksevio t1_ixja85c wrote
Investigating or instigating? Maybe the interviewer misheard his prior history
zhiryst t1_ixk2prz wrote
this douche totally has an FBI(Female Body Inspector) T shirt.
redddit_rabbbit t1_ixjxyuj wrote
…takes one to know one?
Oof.
Meta_Vetta t1_ixkz4ig wrote
Awful- dude should be punished!
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FitzwilliamTDarcy t1_ixk3pxf wrote
Cops really are the best aren’t they?
OrsoMalleus t1_ixk7pnh wrote
"______'s fInEsT!"
Meta_Vetta t1_ixkz7rb wrote
Would you call 911? Or at this point are you using your own gun? I’m confused… no guns? No cops? Literally what do I do?
Prestigious_Bobcat29 t1_ixlv7yz wrote
Who else is going to show up half an hour later and tell me there’s nothing they can do!?
oldcreaker t1_ixkbhi9 wrote
"So - did he do this? How about this?"
There's no excuse for this. I have to fill out CORI forms when I volunteer because they help prevent situations like this. Why do cops so easily fall through the cracks?
SurprisedByItAll t1_ixkfdrz wrote
Massachusetts can do better
TrueNateDogg t1_ixkobl3 wrote
Oh man, cop does awful thing and doesn't go to jail for it, lands another high paying job that allows them to prey on people.
A C A B baby, 1312+ corrupt cops
Maddcapp t1_ixknmq2 wrote
Takes one to know one.
PluckyPlankton t1_ixkpzk2 wrote
Interview process
Interviewer: How do you feel about sexual assault
David Laudon: oh, I love it!
pgc60001 t1_ixms0fp wrote
Mass. Residents love to tout how progressive we are but no one ever talks about the justice system.
I grew up in a small town on the Northshore. There is some serious wealth here in certain neighborhoods. I know of two incidents where the police absolutely beat the sh*t out of someone. In one incident they charged the individual with assault on an officer afterwards to cover their tracks. Never made the news or entered public discussion. Unfortunately incidents happen like this everyday in our larger communities. The assault victims are usually of color and low income. They do not have the resources to retaliate against the blue.
The only public outrage is when Mass. State Troopers were dumb enough to try and cheat the state out of tax dollars. Then accountability matters.
ACAB
Cowboywizard12 t1_ixjsari wrote
The cop needs to do life without parole.
That should be the automatic punishment for both police corruption and other felonies by policd
Meta_Vetta t1_ixkzaws wrote
Does this apply to congress members too?
ChingDemProper t1_ixklwj5 wrote
I am in total ecstasy. Just like the anti-rape chief of the Airforce being a rapist. Doing a great job of representing the police.
Billymaysdealer t1_ixkrlvo wrote
Well he does have experience
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EXTRA-THOT-SAUCE t1_ixm16ml wrote
Well. He’s certainly an expert on it
oklahummus t1_ixm3m5v wrote
r/nottheonion
sinsanity_plea t1_ixmi02r wrote
r/nottheonion
eyecandyandy147 t1_ixmsazf wrote
Get a real job, ya fuckin loser
zdigrig t1_ixmuh05 wrote
Takes one to catch one?
TherealDaily t1_ixoja6s wrote
With that reasoning criminals should be allowed to become cops?
zdigrig t1_ixov3e6 wrote
Should’ve put an /s
Positive-Material t1_ixmukaa wrote
He probably sought out jobs with a sexual component to gain access to victim's private lives for perverse reasons, and to misuse his job to commit sexual crime or some sort of misconduct. You often hear about cops disrespecting and laughing at SA victims who come to police.
There is a neighbor on Facebook whose profile is her in a police uniform arguing that "children should be encouraged to approach police with any concerns, because if they can't trust police, who else should they trust."
SammyGReddit t1_ixnaedc wrote
He does have on the job training
seaglassgirl04 t1_ixngmfj wrote
And this isn't even FLORIDA! 🤦♀️
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Db3ma t1_ixqnu47 wrote
This is Massachusetts. (shrug) The headline could have been, "Politician causes drowning of young girl..."
Possible-Ticket4866 t1_ixmha7r wrote
I think this shows that people can learn and grow (assuming that the sexual harassment allegations were true) and I’m in full support of it! #faithinmankind
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Prestigious_Bobcat29 t1_ixlvfk3 wrote
Damn I can’t believe hunter biden was given a position investigating sexual assault in a Massachusetts school district after previously sexual offenses while in his position as a police officer, these situations are exactly the same and definitely don’t have nothing to do with one and other
femtoinfluencer t1_ixlrhyk wrote
what
Unique-Public-8594 t1_ixjl183 wrote
Quick Facts:
David Laudon
Left U Mass Dartmouth in 2010 amidst sexual harassment allegations
hired by Blackstone-Millville School District and tasked with investigating sexual harassment
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I’m glad media is drawing attention to this.
edit: spelling