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Journalists expose cases of police brutality, misconduct
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<blockquote data-quote="SummerMadness" data-source="post: 73451727" data-attributes="member: 142216"><p>A police officer has no right to use excessive force if you have an attitude. Might a police officer resort to excessive force if you have an attitude? Yes. Should you as a citizen cheer on the government using excessive force against citizens? Ben Franklin would disagree. But again, it's clear why police brutality is acceptable based on who is often the victim of police brutality. There is no excuse for police brutality. And when you compare the police to criminals, that's a very low bar and quite sad that you can't see law enforcement as being no more ethical than a criminal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SummerMadness, post: 73451727, member: 142216"] A police officer has no right to use excessive force if you have an attitude. Might a police officer resort to excessive force if you have an attitude? Yes. Should you as a citizen cheer on the government using excessive force against citizens? Ben Franklin would disagree. But again, it's clear why police brutality is acceptable based on who is often the victim of police brutality. There is no excuse for police brutality. And when you compare the police to criminals, that's a very low bar and quite sad that you can't see law enforcement as being no more ethical than a criminal. [/QUOTE]
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