I grew up being taught to respect police. I’ve found it very difficult to accept how there are cops holding such prejudice against certain groups. Oh, to live in Mayberry again.
I and a coworker worked in an outbuilding on 2nd shift. Someone would always set the alarm for the main building even though they were not supposed to. We would walk in and here the clicking of the alarm box. I got elected to talk to the cops. The hardest part was showing hands without looking guilty.
It’s surprising how often a PITA will let you end the conversation and keep from having to come back for the rest of the night. You just have to be patient and sense when, if you give them time, they will eventually shove you or someone else.
Police departments can be a breeding ground for the social disfunctional, who given authority backed by a gun and a badge, become bully’s or worse. This behavior is only reinforced by their peers and superior officers.
Conversely, there are some very outstanding men and women who are dedicated law enforcement professionals that are exemplars for their fellow officers and to the community.
Unfortunately, we see too much of the former, and the latter don’t get the recognition or respect that they deserve. I applaud Cantu & Castellanos for showing the police in a positive light.
As the Los Angeles Chief of Police said more than half a century ago, “The only problem with the police is that we have to recruit every one of them from the Human Race.”
Early on I was stopped for looking too young to be driving. And I had prematurely grey hair! Another time I was in Bellaire (Houston) the officer had a dog in back. I had already gotten out of my seat belt and he tried to get me to say I wasn’t using mine. I was nice, but adamant. And I calmed my friend at the time from mouthing off to the cop. He let us go. Another time it was late and I was dead tired driving home. I was almost there when 2 bored officers pulled me over. My eyes were red from being awake to long. They tried to get me to say I had been using drugs, which I hadn’t. They eventually let me go. I know one thing in all those cases if I had been black the ending would have been very different.
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
Amén, Sergio. (Will we some time in the future hear back from the lady?)
almost 6 years ago
I’m glad the police handled the situation carefully.
Anathema Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I too am hoping we see more of the lady. Maybe something like Baldo helping her and the two eventually become friends.
Doctor Toon almost 6 years ago
Is it wrong to hope the prejudiced lady is locked in a cell with someone who IS truly scary?
Egrayjames almost 6 years ago
I grew up being taught to respect police. I’ve found it very difficult to accept how there are cops holding such prejudice against certain groups. Oh, to live in Mayberry again.
Mouseman8 almost 6 years ago
I’m at the point where I wouldn’t even open my door to an armed law enforcement person. It’s scary out here.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I and a coworker worked in an outbuilding on 2nd shift. Someone would always set the alarm for the main building even though they were not supposed to. We would walk in and here the clicking of the alarm box. I got elected to talk to the cops. The hardest part was showing hands without looking guilty.
Silly Season almost 6 years ago
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
MeGoNow Premium Member almost 6 years ago
It’s surprising how often a PITA will let you end the conversation and keep from having to come back for the rest of the night. You just have to be patient and sense when, if you give them time, they will eventually shove you or someone else.
Cameron1988 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
She deserved it too. Dumb bigot
anorok2 almost 6 years ago
Think about it….is she prejudiced against latinos or yust teenagers?
TXPAScot. almost 6 years ago
Nice point, Dad…
Linguist almost 6 years ago
Police departments can be a breeding ground for the social disfunctional, who given authority backed by a gun and a badge, become bully’s or worse. This behavior is only reinforced by their peers and superior officers.
Conversely, there are some very outstanding men and women who are dedicated law enforcement professionals that are exemplars for their fellow officers and to the community.
Unfortunately, we see too much of the former, and the latter don’t get the recognition or respect that they deserve. I applaud Cantu & Castellanos for showing the police in a positive light.
ron almost 6 years ago
As the Los Angeles Chief of Police said more than half a century ago, “The only problem with the police is that we have to recruit every one of them from the Human Race.”
timbob2313 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Its very sad that all minority children have to learn the same mantra that black kids have to learn about how to interact with cops.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 6 years ago
Early on I was stopped for looking too young to be driving. And I had prematurely grey hair! Another time I was in Bellaire (Houston) the officer had a dog in back. I had already gotten out of my seat belt and he tried to get me to say I wasn’t using mine. I was nice, but adamant. And I calmed my friend at the time from mouthing off to the cop. He let us go. Another time it was late and I was dead tired driving home. I was almost there when 2 bored officers pulled me over. My eyes were red from being awake to long. They tried to get me to say I had been using drugs, which I hadn’t. They eventually let me go. I know one thing in all those cases if I had been black the ending would have been very different.
seahagg22 almost 6 years ago
Strange message