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<blockquote data-quote="rjs330" data-source="post: 73118221" data-attributes="member: 377008"><p>Excessive force is completely subjective and certainly varies from putting a little extra tweek on a hold which causes more pain than necessary at the time but isn't damaging to the individuals and beating the snot out of someone. There is no way any human being can he expected to 100% of the time act completely appropriately under the conditions which police are often faced with. I guarantee you couldn't do it. It's foolish to expect that. Serious excessive force where a person is truly damaged is far a few between. And cops who do that should be prosecuted for it. </p><p></p><p>And I would put money on the criminal activity by cops take place in the big cities where criminal activity runs rampant in the government as a whole. Stop the criminality of the government and it will filter down to the police as well. It's a political culture that's disgusting and it filters to the police. The other part of that is the really poor hiring practices of those cities in trying to fill the need for police positions and hiring crappy people just to get bodies. When you lower standards you get lower standards people. When you hire criminals you get criminals. </p><p></p><p>Yes there is justification for shooting an unarmed man. It's based on the totality of the circumstances on what the cops saw, heard, understood and believed at the time. It does happen. Just like Brown in St Louis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjs330, post: 73118221, member: 377008"] Excessive force is completely subjective and certainly varies from putting a little extra tweek on a hold which causes more pain than necessary at the time but isn't damaging to the individuals and beating the snot out of someone. There is no way any human being can he expected to 100% of the time act completely appropriately under the conditions which police are often faced with. I guarantee you couldn't do it. It's foolish to expect that. Serious excessive force where a person is truly damaged is far a few between. And cops who do that should be prosecuted for it. And I would put money on the criminal activity by cops take place in the big cities where criminal activity runs rampant in the government as a whole. Stop the criminality of the government and it will filter down to the police as well. It's a political culture that's disgusting and it filters to the police. The other part of that is the really poor hiring practices of those cities in trying to fill the need for police positions and hiring crappy people just to get bodies. When you lower standards you get lower standards people. When you hire criminals you get criminals. Yes there is justification for shooting an unarmed man. It's based on the totality of the circumstances on what the cops saw, heard, understood and believed at the time. It does happen. Just like Brown in St Louis. [/QUOTE]
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