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Man Choked, Arrested at Occupy San Diego
I watched this video in horror It is as if the officer walked around taunting and awaiting their prey...Once the few of you had settled in for the cold night ahead. the Cowards moved in for the Kill The COPS were desperately looking for a reason to make an arrest. I bet that SD cops feel that A night downtown with arrest is childs play... I can almost hear their arrogance. Such Cowardly Pork. ... Seriously. WHY CANT THEY JUST stand and keep peace WHY MUST THEY torment everyone. WHERE IS HOMELAND SECURITY? WHY CAN HS PROTECT OTHER COUNTRIES FROM THEIR HOSTILE GOVERNMENTS YET WHEN OUR POLICE ARE VIOLENT THEY DO NOTHING!!! A WISE MAN ONCE SAID.......... When the Government fears the people. ...there will be Liberty— November 13, 2011 12:28 a.m.
Man Choked, Arrested at Occupy San Diego
PART 2.............. Consistent and wise use of discretion, based on professional policing competence, will do much to preserve good relationships and retain the confidence of the public. There can be difficulty in choosing between conflicting courses of action. It is important to remember that a timely word of advice which may be correct in appropriate circumstances, rather than arrest, can be a more effective means of achieving a desired end. Use of Force: A police officer will never employ unnecessary force or violence, and will use only such force in the discharge of duty as is reasonable in all circumstances. While the use of force is occasionally unavoidable, every police officer will refrain from applying the unnecessary infliction of pain or suffering and will never engage in cruel, degrading, or inhuman treatment of any person. Confidentiality: Whatever a police officer sees, hears, or learns of, which is of a confidential nature, will be kept secret unless the performance of duty or legal provision requires otherwise. Members of the public have a right to security and privacy, and information obtained about them must not be improperly divulged. Integrity: A police officer will not engage in acts of corruption or bribery, nor will an officer condone such acts by other police officers. The public demands that the integrity of police officers be above reproach. Police officers must, therefore, avoid any conduct that might compromise integrity and thus undercut the public confidence in a law enforcement agency. Officers will refuse to accept any gifts, presents, subscription, favors, gratuities, or promises that could be interpreted as seeking to cause the officer to refrain from performing official responsibilities honestly and within the law. Police officers must not receive private or special advantage from their official duty. Respect from the public cannot be bought; it can only be earned and cultivated. The YOUNG men that are sent to fight a real war one were innocent blood is shed for the freedom of YOUR every day LIFE is done with more courage than those of you seen in videos will ever have. When a Veteran ASK YOU TO COMPLY with the US LAWS and you are under oath of the above mentioned.....YOU MR OFFICER.... are the one that should say "YES SIR" You owe them.. You owe US!!— November 13, 2011 12:18 a.m.
Man Choked, Arrested at Occupy San Diego
A REMINDER FOR THE BULLIES WITH BADGES LAW Enforcement Code of Ethics USE THEM Primary Responsibility as a Police Officer: A police officer acts as an officialrepresentative of government who is required and trusted to work within the law. The officer's powers and duties are conferred by statute. The fundamental duties of a police officer include serving the community; safeguarding lives and property; protecting the innocent; keeping the peace; and ensuring the rights of all to liberty, equality, and justice. Performance of the Duties of a Police Officer: A police officer shall perform all duties impartially; without favor or affection or ill will; and without regard to status, sex, race, religion, political belief, or aspiration. All citizens will be treated equally with courtesy, consideration, and dignity. Officers will never allow personal feelings, animosity, or friendships to influence official conduct. Laws will be enforced appropriately and courteously and, in carrying out their responsibilities, officers will strive to obtain maximum cooperation from the public. They will conduct themselves in appearance and deportment in such a manner as to inspire confidence and respect for the position of public trust they hold. Discretion: A police officer will responsibly use the discretion vested in the position and exercise it within the law. The principle of reasonableness will guide the officer's determinations and the officer will consider all surrounding circumstances in determining whether any legal action shall be taken. TO BE CONT'D.........— November 13, 2011 12:13 a.m.