Whatever happened to the motto "to serve and protect" as the prescript for some of our police forces. It's being made a mockery of by more and more renegade lawmen, their departments and their associated jurisdictions.
These peace officers inevitably take an oath but some of our sworn officers have deviated from it to the point where it no longer has relevance.
Given the abundance of crime they continually deal with, it's no wonder that the letter of the law oftentimes takes a back seat to survival instincts. Nonetheless, there's no excuse for abusing the badge, the gun and the state's authority.
And as tempting as it is, it's still no use to cite individual incidents considering how long-suffering and pervasive this problem is.
How do we curb the homicide, brutality, profiling, roadblocks, fallacious warrants, harassment and condescension?
We have to demand it. They have to manage it.
Demand it from your elected officials. http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml
Let your county commissioner, your city councilman, your mayor and most importantly the hierarchal leaders of your local police force know that you want your police force to serve and protect and not intimidate non-violent, non-threatening members of the citizenry who are just going about their normal daily activities.
Our law enforcement officers are oftentimes referred to as 'Our Finest'. Well, our finest need the finest training and management. They need continuing education on how to best keep our communities safe while peacefully co-existing with the residents. They need to be reminded of their ultimate responsibilities on a regular basis (like every day).
In the days before police forces there were tribunals. If someone in the village violated the code of conduct, they went before the tribunal and were dealt with accordingly. Somewhere along the line the tribunals got replaced by the Fuzz. Dialing 911 won't put us through to one of the esteemed and exalted village elders. For better or worse, however, we have the “Po-leese” now and they do come in handy when the bad guys have us cornered.
But, to all my policemen and policewomen, please review your police officer oath every day and let it be your guide.
http://cbs11tv.com/video/?id=40363@ktvt.dayport.com
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Sunday, March 22, 2009
How'd that turtle get on top of that fence?....someone put it there.
With regard to the global economic crisis, there is undoubtedly plenty of blame to go around.
A lot of people are chomping at the bit to lay blame on the new prez.
How culpable could he possibly be? He just got elected 2 months ago.
I don't expect any leader of any country to be an expert on much more than politics.
And I don't believe that Obama sneaks up to his reading room after Michelle and the girls have gone to sleep to pore over his Econ. 101 textbook from freshman year to try and get an understanding of this crisis.
He has advisors for that and every other pressing issue.
This global economic crisis has sprouted several new buzzwords and phrases and some that have a history; but it's one with which we are very unfamiliar.
For example, 10 years ago, no one knew or cared about toxic assets, mortgage-backed securities, credit default swaps or credit derivatives.
A cursory connecting of the dots, however, reveals that our new prez both knows and cares about all the above as he has studied them extensively.
Draw your own conclusions.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92337754&sc=emaf
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2008/08/06/obama_shows_hints_of_his_year_in_global_finance?s_campaign=8315
The Long Run: Obama's Account of New York Years Often Differs From What Others Say
A lot of people are chomping at the bit to lay blame on the new prez.
How culpable could he possibly be? He just got elected 2 months ago.
I don't expect any leader of any country to be an expert on much more than politics.
And I don't believe that Obama sneaks up to his reading room after Michelle and the girls have gone to sleep to pore over his Econ. 101 textbook from freshman year to try and get an understanding of this crisis.
He has advisors for that and every other pressing issue.
This global economic crisis has sprouted several new buzzwords and phrases and some that have a history; but it's one with which we are very unfamiliar.
For example, 10 years ago, no one knew or cared about toxic assets, mortgage-backed securities, credit default swaps or credit derivatives.
A cursory connecting of the dots, however, reveals that our new prez both knows and cares about all the above as he has studied them extensively.
Draw your own conclusions.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92337754&sc=emaf
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2008/08/06/obama_shows_hints_of_his_year_in_global_finance?s_campaign=8315
The Long Run: Obama's Account of New York Years Often Differs From What Others Say
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