If this was written into a film, it would be called unrealistic or far-fetched.
Their training has too many militaristic elements to it and many of them are ex-military. They see people as the enemy.Why are so many police like this? I just don't get it.
I'd be inclined to say a good portion of them were bullied in life by other kids and have plenty of unresolved, repressed subconscious feelings that lead them to become LEOs to exert control and power over others. And that feeds into a system that protects such behaviors - cops can rarely do wrong it seems.Their training has too many militaristic elements to it and many of them are ex-military. They see people as the enemy.
But if so many medical professionals were going rogue on this scale, abusing patients, misdiagnosing conditions, engaging in negligent practice etc, causing death and injury on a regular basis, there would be a massive outcry surely.Their training has too many militaristic elements to it and many of them are ex-military. They see people as the enemy.
I think there’s a healthy amount of those, but also people who were bullies themselves when they were younger, and just remained dicks throughout their lives. If there’s someone that enjoys bullying other people, there are few jobs I can imagine more desirable for them than being a police officer in America.I'd be inclined to say a good portion of them were bullied in life by other kids and have plenty of unresolved, repressed subconscious feelings that lead them to become LEOs to exert control and power over others. And that feeds into a system that protects such behaviors - cops can rarely do wrong it seems.
That's true. To be bullied by a cop is almost expected over here.I think there’s a healthy amount of those, but also people who were bullies themselves when they were younger, and just remained dicks throughout their lives. If there’s someone that enjoys bullying other people, there are few jobs I can imagine more desirable for them than being a police officer in America.
If anyone here is a familiar with the Guardia Civil, a lot of American police seem one step away from them. Overly self-righteous and a feeling of being untouchable, with some kind of hatred for others. I've seen the Gaurdia throw someone in the back of their car and punch them for filming them harassing somebody.Their training has too many militaristic elements to it and many of them are ex-military. They see people as the enemy.
Why’s that?Girls got issues
Yea, her dad.Girls got issues
Why’s that?
Maybe her dad is all of that, maybe he's not. Do any of us know or do we just take her word for it as she's ranted on social media?Yea, her dad.
You seem to be doubting her; why?Maybe her dad is all of that, maybe he's not. Do any of us know or do we just take her word for it as she's ranted on social media?
Families have fall outs, arguments and issues. I don't see why any of that is in this thread tbh and what the relevance is. The biggest actual take home for me is just how despised the police seem to be in the US (to have Pig written on all the cups). Clearly a massive issue that needs addressing with their relationship with the public. Total contrast to how officers in the UK are treated.
I'm not necessarily doubting her but I'm saying I'd sooner not take a rant on social media as gospel without hearing the other side. Odd timing to spout all of that off the back of abuse being placed on some coffees.You seem to be doubting her; why?
Police in America have only themselves to blame for the disconnect between themselves and the public.
It was turned into a story by the “reporter” who chose to shame the original Starbucks employee who has no doubt now lost their job because Starbucks are quicker to respond with investigations than the police.I'm not necessarily doubting her but I'm saying I'd sooner not take a rant on social media as gospel without hearing the other side. Odd timing to spout all of that off the back of abuse being placed on some coffees.
And yeah I agree they do.
Do you think it's appropriate to write abuse on customers cups?It was turned into a story by the “reporter” who chose to shame the original Starbucks employee who has no doubt now lost their job because Starbucks are quicker to respond with investigations than the police.
The daughter obviously saw the story and replied to the tweet. No surprise that then got attention.
Of course not but I also don’t think it’s news.Do you think it's appropriate to write abuse on customers cups?
they should have put the barista on paid leave for 6 months and then returned her to dutyIt was turned into a story by the “reporter” who chose to shame the original Starbucks employee who has no doubt now lost their job because Starbucks are quicker to respond with investigations than the police.
The daughter obviously saw the story and replied to the tweet. No surprise that then got attention.
Or promoted her.they should have put the barista on paid leave for 6 months and then returned her to duty
I don't know. Isn't it? Have to say I see much lesser things in the news and online.Of course not but I also don’t think it’s news.
Well yea but there being other stuff that shouldn’t be on the news doesn’t mean this should be.I don't know. Isn't it? Have to say I see much lesser things in the news and online.
That said it doesn't interest me. The Starbucks member of staff should be disciplined for being unprofessional and that's that really.
I read a bit about this recently as it’s where I live. Seems they were late booking evidence on numerous occasions but it don’t appear as if they never booked it.
Satisfying? Jesus christ. The cop should be in prison.Shouldn't be doing this as a cop, and I wouldn't trust him with people at all, but... this was kinda satisfying.
Correct. Doesn't change what a cnut the guy was being either.Satisfying? Jesus christ. The cop should be in prison.