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The Kitchen Sink
The police are fed up.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom 1" data-source="post: 75058918" data-attributes="member: 404020"><p>The aggressive approach to dealing with civilians in the US seems guaranteed to make it a miserable business for everyone involved. If you push people, they push back. In the several countries I’ve lived in the police have obviously been trained how to evaluate, de-escalate tense situations, not make hasty judgements, exercise caution and restraint etc. Looking at the various vids that have been circulating over the past few years, the cops there seem to have more in common with mafia enforcers than people hired to ‘protect and serve’. Who is training them to behave like thugs? If you push people , they push back. That’s just a basic reality, but whoever devises police training over there doesn’t seem to get that. The one time I visited the US even the airport cops were pointlessly aggressive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom 1, post: 75058918, member: 404020"] The aggressive approach to dealing with civilians in the US seems guaranteed to make it a miserable business for everyone involved. If you push people, they push back. In the several countries I’ve lived in the police have obviously been trained how to evaluate, de-escalate tense situations, not make hasty judgements, exercise caution and restraint etc. Looking at the various vids that have been circulating over the past few years, the cops there seem to have more in common with mafia enforcers than people hired to ‘protect and serve’. Who is training them to behave like thugs? If you push people , they push back. That’s just a basic reality, but whoever devises police training over there doesn’t seem to get that. The one time I visited the US even the airport cops were pointlessly aggressive. [/QUOTE]
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