You could argue that, but what do you do with that knowledge? They're still beating/tasing/shooting you. If they don't come around on their own, and leave the force, they aren't going to.
mostly people attend to choose their jobs by their own free will, but no everyone but in this case, working for the state is and becoming a police officer?, most definly, the cops i've met changed my perspective on them, they were arrogant and powerhungry and loved their job oh so dearly, i believe that the police is for the ruling class to protect capital intrests and the people as a second priorty, do i believe that you can reform this instution? no, but in an anarchist society i believe that we need some kind of protectors, i don't think any kind of police most likely people who can do with dialogue, instead of force, but i mean seriously, how are we going to protect ourselves if we are getting robbed or attacked or getting raped or any kind of stupid crime i believe a new institution voted by direct democracy for the people and by the people, they should represent the people and not themselves, not what they think is the moral thing to do, but what the people want them to do, i would also like a rotation order, so these people don't stay responsible for this instution.
Kid killed by cops for tagging wall of an abandoned McDonalds http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/ ... z_tase.php Kid gets caught tagging the wall of an abandoned McDonalds, already has graffiti everywhere. The cops see him, he runs, and when they can't catch up to him they tase him, which sends him into medical duress. He gets taken to a local hospital and is pronounced dead.
Re: Copwatch / Apple patents tech to let cops switch off iPhone video, camera and wi-fi - Apple patents tech to let cops switch off iPhone video, camera and wi-fi So they can pummel with impunity Police forces around the world have had the problem that when their officers get a bit carried away and start pepper spraying tied captives there is someone on hand filming the event on their mobile phones. While six police lay into prone grannies on the floor with long batons, the pictures can be on the net in seconds, meaning supervisors have to answer embarrassing questions. But they may not need to fear scrutiny much longer - Apple has patented a piece of technology which would allow government and police to block transmission of information, including video and photographs, whenever they like. All the coppers have to do is decide that a public gathering or venue is deemed "sensitive", and needs to be "protected from externalities" and Apple will switch off all its gear. The police can then get on with the very difficult task of kettling protesters without having to worry about a few beating anyone to death. Apple insists that the affected sites are mostly cinemas, theatres, concert grounds and similar locations, but it does admit that it could be used in "covert police or government operations which may require complete 'blackout' conditions". According to RT it could also be used to prevent whistleblowers like Edward Snowden from taking pictures and broadcasting them on the interent. Apple said that the wireless transmission of sensitive information to a remote source is one example of a threat to security. But it said that this sensitive information could be anything from classified government information to questions or answers to an examination administered in an academic setting. Apple patented the means to transmit an encoded signal to all wireless devices, commanding them to disable recording functions. The policies would be activated by GPS, and wi-fi or mobile base-stations, which would ring-fence ("geofence") around a building or a "sensitive area" to prevent phone cameras from taking pictures or recording video. Odd that the company made famous by its 1984 Big Brother video can't really see what it is doing. Perhaps its own secretive culture and an overzealous security treatment of its staff have fostered sympathy for Big Brother after all. http://news.techeye.net/security/apple- ... -and-wi-fi
This is a couple years old, but what the hell. The most deadly mass shooting in Wisconsin history (tied with the Sikh temple shooting from 2012) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crandon,_ ... n_shooting http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/10/ ... tpop_story http://www.postcrescent.com/apps/pbcs.d ... ck_check=1 EDIT: Just saw this on twitter. http://www.alternet.org/police-brutally ... chester-ny And: African American Amputee Assaulted and Mocked by Cops in Nebraska Police forced the man out of his car at gunpoint and assaulted him, he alleges in court. http://www.alternet.org/investigations/ ... s-nebraska And: Mother Claims She Called Sheriffs to Split Up Fight Between Her Daughter and Son-in-Law -- Officers Instead Shoot Them Both to Death http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politi ... nd-son-law
Re: Copwatch - 10 arrests in 81 minutes NYPD targets anarchists at OWS anniversary rally [video]http://vimeo.com/74606365[/video]
Racist Cops... Ugh, look at this. More racist arrests Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/bla ... z2ipx7k6I9
Fascist style law enforcement in United States http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/26/5147 ... y-vehicles