Originally posted by: QueBert
arcenite, if I'm understanding you right, you're basically saying the Cop breaking a law was no big deal? The only reason the the Police chased this guy was because he had broke a law. So why isn't the Cop held to those same standards? Why should the criminal be convicted of breaking a law, when the Cop who fucked him up can't be? Last time I checked Police aren't Gods and cannot decided when and where to abuse their powers as they see fit. I hope this Cop gets his ass stomped, he's NO better than the dude he stomped. They're both huge douches, and both belong in jail.
I think that what's being pointed out is that this is an internet debate with people injecting their opinions.
Allow me to inject mine. Humans aren't Vulcans. This isn't about logic. Please avoid the 'wouldn't it be better' trap that we (we critics) get into when discussing events, because critics don't actually have any input in the event. None
I will willfully look away as this cop rears up to drop kick this criminal in the face. There used to be a time when there weren't police and it was up to a community to police itself. Then that community hired someone to police it. Until that time, people used their best judgment. While others tout the 'No one should be the Judge, Jury and Executioner' mantra like it's a well memorized physics equation, and others (like myself) will state that U.S. Citizens generally enjoy the rule of law, I think a swift kick to the face of a criminal will utilize that persons nervous system to reinforce the conclusion that the willfully criminally negligent behavior was a bad idea in the first fucking place and that sprawling on the ground in surrender isn't exactly like the reset button on their X-Box; they are submitting to the will of another human being who's pretty pissed off at them.
I've forcefullly applied
my will upon another person that mugged two people. Who the fvck am I? Just a citizen. But someone I didn't know got their stolen cash back becase a couple of citizens stood up and injected themselves into the situation. No investigation, no judges, no sworn statements, no cops, it was just an on-the-spot correction. With Mace and some shouting.