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September 10, 2014, 01:32:58 AM
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Police corruption has gotten out of control:
What is the solution?
How can the public ever have honest police and learn to trust them?

Well for one thing stopping the police from acting like a military force is a large part to fixing the problem.  They are acting like soldiers and we are the enemy and that needs to be stopped.  The media needs to stop pandering to the police and acting as if they can do no wrong and should be given the benefit of the doubt in every situation.  Most of all it's the people job to make sure there is accountability for the actions of cops and even more so the higher ups.  Penalties need to be swift and harsh so these egregious acts aren't able to proliferate.
legendary
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September 10, 2014, 12:44:18 AM
#5
Police corruption has gotten out of control:
What is the solution?
How can the public ever have honest police and learn to trust them?
legendary
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September 09, 2014, 10:26:38 PM
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Yea, are good ole police are above the law.  Here is one where an officer is texting while driving and ends up killing someone.....but he isn't charged with anything because he is a law official.

http://www.businessinsider.com/police-officer-will-not-be-charged-in-killing-of-napster-executive-2014-8

Yep. One of my favorite places to see intentionally bad cops is http://www.copblock.org/.

Alex Jones has tons of good stuff at http://www.prisonplanet.com/.

Smiley
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September 09, 2014, 10:17:04 PM
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Yea, are good ole police are above the law.  Here is one where an officer is texting while driving and ends up killing someone.....but he isn't charged with anything because he is a law official.

http://www.businessinsider.com/police-officer-will-not-be-charged-in-killing-of-napster-executive-2014-8
legendary
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September 09, 2014, 09:56:41 PM
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Back in the early 1800s, there was accountability. The accountability still exists, but we have forgotten how to use it against them.

The judges and the good cops are happy when the people force accountability on the bad cops and onto the government. It makes their job easier. It's time we start picking up the method again.

The method includes using what is known as the common law. There are two basic definitions of common law. One is the embodiment of all court cases. The other is, simply, this 3-part understanding:
1. Harm no one;
2. Damage no one's property;
3. Fulfill your contracts and agreements.

We need to use the second one. We stand, man to man, human being to human being, with a claim of harm or damage against the bad cop. We do it in such a way that the cop is removed from his official status as a cop, and moved into court as a man.

The basic understanding that this all relies on is, all governmental departments and operations are simply words on paper. They don't do anything unless a human being acts. Since this is so, it is really the human being that does it, not the government, or the police department, or the office of the particular cop involved. Go after the man (or woman) that wears the uniform.

How to do it? It is way easier than becoming a lawyer/attorney. But it is difficult. Start learning, now, so that you are ready when you need it.

Watch/listen to the videos/audios:

http://www.myprivateaudio.com/Karl-Lentz.html

http://www.broadmind.org/

http://www.unkommonlaw.co.uk/

Smiley
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September 09, 2014, 08:38:54 PM
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Police cruiser runs a stop sign, hit woman severely injuring her. He then falsely arrests her to cover his ass.
http://fox13now.com/2014/08/07/sober-driver-arrested-for-dui-when-deputy-blows-through-stop-sign-hits-her

Follow-up story; the department tried to cover up the arrest and frame the female driver.
http://fox6now.com/2014/07/07/fox6-investigation-prompts-a-lawsuit-crash-victim-filing-federal-suit-against-sheriff-clarke-others

Police take turns beating man in handcuffs. Footage caught on public surveillance.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/09/07/watch-nypd-officers-take-turns-beating-bronx-man-after-search-turns-up-nothing/

Police frames and arrests man for "piloting his rc helicopter too close to police helicopter". Air traffic controller records indicate it was the police helicopter that chased the rc helicopter, not the other way around.
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/police-recording-confirms-nypd-flew-at-a-drone-never-feared-crash?123


No accountability. It's as if the police are above the law.
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