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Ben_Thar t1_jcj7p4v wrote

What's the point of being a cop if you can't exact personal revenge?

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Hi_Im_Dadbot t1_jcj6po6 wrote

Well, that’s a horrific and evil abuse of power.

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[deleted] t1_jcjbsv8 wrote

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Kittenscute t1_jcjqrrf wrote

You are really fucking special if you think cops randomly running up your name on the database just because they had a personal spat with you is acceptable LEO behavior in the slightest.

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imnotreel t1_jck87mf wrote

Have you read the article ? What is the "horrific and evil abuse of power" here ?

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Hi_Im_Dadbot t1_jck8wc7 wrote

The cop targetting and arresting someone for insulting his family?

Not particularly complex.

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imnotreel t1_jckcc6t wrote

>targetting and arresting someone for insulting his family

That would be bad indeed, but he didn't do that.

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EmptyCalories t1_jckfsby wrote

>Sgt. Adam Plantinga said he saw a man peeing in public about a year ago and told him to knock it off, and the man responded with some “choice words” about the officer’s mother and cursed at him, according to the officer’s tweet.
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>“Saw him today and ran a wanted check. Behold, a felony warrant. So now he’s in the clink …” the tweet added.
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>"Say what you want about me, but you malign my mother and it's on. Kathleen Fay Plantinga is a light in this world."

A little of column A and a little of column B.

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ChemtrailExpert t1_jclke47 wrote

He wouldn’t have ran the warrant check if the guy hadn’t insulted his mother and to be honest, a cop will be able to find something you are doing that is illegal 100% of the time.

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Dedj_McDedjson t1_jcmcw89 wrote

Guy said something that wasn't illegal, cop files that away despite it not being illegal, and then uses the fact that the guy was standing somewhere not committing a crime but being near where other guys had previously committed crimes, and decides to run his warrant check because, uh......

No telling how much time and resources this cop has wasted on running checks on factually and legally innocent people he has personally taking a dislike to.

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Kernburner t1_jcj7g7j wrote

People will say, “Oh, he’s just a bad apple.”

No, the majority of police officers are trash people who abuse their power.

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AanthonyII t1_jcj86yy wrote

A bad apple spoils the bunch. They never like finishing that saying

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Eziekel13 t1_jcjggzq wrote

So how do we get “good” people to be cops?

How do weed out the “bad” when accepting applications?

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HappyLittleRadishes t1_jcjmcej wrote

How about having literally any standards during the hiring process and actually, truly firing and blacking the ones who offend.

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soda-jerk t1_jcjxjel wrote

I also think Internal Affairs shouldn't be a thing. It puts us in a "who watches the watchmen" situation, but to be honest, I'd prefer just about anyone else scrutinizing the police, than themselves.

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azuresegugio t1_jck5bon wrote

I like the idea of a community council that oversees the police department

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Eziekel13 t1_jcl98kk wrote

OK so that works for people that are already hired but what about the hiring process?

Also, given your response… you seem to think I’m defending somebody/something, I am not

I was literally asking how do we hire “good” people in a position of authority…

The reason I used quotes is to emphasize, the fact I believe good and bad is a spectrum rather than a binary classification…

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sennbat t1_jcl24pj wrote

Historically? Shutter the police department and open a new one, putting people you can trust to do good things in the face of adversity (like cops who were pushed out of the previous department for whistleblowing or refusing to engage in malfeasance) in charge of setting up the new system.

This was the traditional FBI strategy for dealing with bad departments and it works well, while most other approaches don't. Getting good people to be cops is difficult while bad cops are calling the shots and actively working to keep them out.

Getting good folks in charge from the get go lets them develop appropriate methods of identifying and retaining good officers appropriate to their locality.

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Crooked_Cock t1_jcn0439 wrote

Making it so that bad actors actually get punished for abusing their power would be a good start

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Leningradite t1_jcjbiro wrote

Ah, a petty bastard. Great choice, SFPD. Fits right in.

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lsmgis t1_jckh88o wrote

Cops are petty byatches.

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ge93 t1_jck953x wrote

What a complete moron.

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david-z-for-mayor t1_jcki64u wrote

There are definitely problems with policing in the United States. Cops are supposed to “serve and protect” the people but focus too much on serving and protecting the government which serves and protects the status quo. Police only get a few months of training (3 months in South Dakota) and too much of that is focused on control and not enough focused on deescalation. The drug policies cops enforce are based on punishment and not treatment. The Supreme Court doctrine of qualified immunity protects bad cops and Congress doesn’t override the court. Police internal review is a sham because people have a natural tendency to protect their own people. We definitely need to reform police training and goals. We also need to reform government.

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R9D11 t1_jcjt2c3 wrote

He was insulting my mother by suggesting that my mother and I have an incestial relationship when he called me a Motherfucker.

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HRHGracktheGreat t1_jckraay wrote

Insult a cops mother while having active felony warrants is a pretty dumb move.

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vineyardmike t1_jcjci14 wrote

Must have been a your mamma joke...

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rksd t1_jclx98q wrote

Kathleen Fay Plantinga is a light in this world but her son is a douchebag piece of shit.

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Friendly_Try6478 t1_jcn765k wrote

He literally just did his job taking in someone with a felony warrant and ofc Reddit acts like it’s a horrific abuse of power. He could have arrested the guy that day for exposing himself in public

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