I've noticed lately, in BC anyway, a strong tendency of people to assume the police are at fault before any evidence is reviewed. I can barely watch the news anymore because I always end up frustrated. The media keeps bringing up things that have nothing to do with the actual situation.
For example, recently the police shot a man who was advancing on an officer with an extented exacto knife. This person was asked to drop the weapon, which is exactly what it was being used as, and he did not comply. Not knowing exactly how the man was acting aside from brandishing a knife, I'd say that the police action was correct. Now I understand that the family is rightfully upset, but bringing up that the knife was used for crafts or art doesn't change how he was using it at the time.
Also the fact that he happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and was stopped as a suspect in a car break in doesn't matter. What matters are his actions when stopped by the police.
I'm just sick and tired of people jumping to conclusions about the police before they hear the entire story. I do understand that there is corruption, that people do abuse power, especially when given weapons. But I also understand that these people have the right to not be abused simply for doing their job, and it is a difficult job.
There are so many anti-police people out there, namely those people who want to drink and drive, do drugs and other sorts of illegal activities without being punished for it.
I for one supported the police who responded to the YVR incident (the one where the polish immigrant was tasered). Now if it is proven that they were in the wrong, I'll support the court's decision in that as well. What bothers me most about that incident is that there are so many other people who are culpable for this, who could have helped the situation before it escalated. And they are not being crucified by the media and public as much as the officers that responded are.
It's frustrating, being one of the few pro-police people I know.
For example, recently the police shot a man who was advancing on an officer with an extented exacto knife. This person was asked to drop the weapon, which is exactly what it was being used as, and he did not comply. Not knowing exactly how the man was acting aside from brandishing a knife, I'd say that the police action was correct. Now I understand that the family is rightfully upset, but bringing up that the knife was used for crafts or art doesn't change how he was using it at the time.
Also the fact that he happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and was stopped as a suspect in a car break in doesn't matter. What matters are his actions when stopped by the police.
I'm just sick and tired of people jumping to conclusions about the police before they hear the entire story. I do understand that there is corruption, that people do abuse power, especially when given weapons. But I also understand that these people have the right to not be abused simply for doing their job, and it is a difficult job.
There are so many anti-police people out there, namely those people who want to drink and drive, do drugs and other sorts of illegal activities without being punished for it.
I for one supported the police who responded to the YVR incident (the one where the polish immigrant was tasered). Now if it is proven that they were in the wrong, I'll support the court's decision in that as well. What bothers me most about that incident is that there are so many other people who are culpable for this, who could have helped the situation before it escalated. And they are not being crucified by the media and public as much as the officers that responded are.
It's frustrating, being one of the few pro-police people I know.
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