- NEW!
Help answer this question below.
Is the initiator of a criminal case public information?
by Answerbag Staff on August 17th, 2010
| 1 person likes this
Is it legal for police to use evidence collected in an investigation of innocent people?
by Answerbag Staff on August 10th, 2010
| 1 person likes this
How long can police investigate a burglary?
by Answerbag Staff on August 7th, 2010
| 1 person likes this
tell me if this is excessive?
(From the beginning the officer admits to harassing him then says, I'm about to beat you up, or go to 15:00)
by AAUGH! on May 9th, 2012
| 1 person likes this
Why are so many policemen violent, racist thugs but policewomen are not?
by Kenz the Frenz on May 13th, 2012
| 3 people like this
You're reading Why does everyone hate cops?
Comments
-5? Good morning, Bob.
by Halskiisaklink on April 5th, 2007
It's true they do. I know of a few that do. And info leaks into the Army. +6, I hate Bob.
by Skip_2_My_Lou on April 13th, 2007
Thanks. We are alike. In what ways do they abuse their authority?
by Halskiisaklink on April 13th, 2007
Just pulling over driver's such as myself for no apparent reason. This has occurred on many occassions.
by Skip_2_My_Lou on April 13th, 2007
Ah, what a pain.
by Halskiisaklink on April 14th, 2007
Yes, a pain I would love to take away when it comes to the surface.
by Skip_2_My_Lou on April 14th, 2007
They must be really hard up on you for exposing yourself in a Pizza Hut.
by Halskiisaklink on April 14th, 2007
huh?
by Skip_2_My_Lou on April 14th, 2007
Running gag. I thought you were in on it - me and gtravels (I think) decided to come up with a reason why you were wanted by the cops (the photo). Exposing yourself in a Pizza Hut store seemed to be the most befitting.
by Halskiisaklink on April 14th, 2007
hahahaha!
by Skip_2_My_Lou on April 14th, 2007
Very foolish answer.
by Will on June 24th, 2007
Your negative one hurts so bad, Will. ;)
by Halskiisaklink on June 25th, 2007
I agree with Will. Foolish that you lump them all together in the word (they). You honestly think that cops, as a whole, abuse their authority? That's just ignorant.
by Im going hoooome on September 10th, 2007
It is ignorant of you to assume that.
by Halskiisaklink on September 10th, 2007
I love how people come back with nuh uh, you are! Thanks for proving my point.
by Im going hoooome on September 11th, 2007
I think you've only managed to prove mine.
by Halskiisaklink on September 11th, 2007
lol, so you were the copy cat as a child, gotcha.
by Im going hoooome on September 11th, 2007
I still am a child. I'm nearly 18, though.
by Halskiisaklink on September 11th, 2007
Agreed!
by Anonymous on March 8th, 2010
I agree with Halskiisaklinklsksjnujfv, cops just seem to think that they are special and above citizens, when in reality they are only cops because they couldnt amount to anything better.
by Laika_Come_Home on April 22nd, 2010
They do abuse their authority.
Perfect example: Why is it a worse crime if someone kills a cop? The entire police force drops what they're doing to solve that, and the criminal gets a stricter sentence. Even if the cop was off duty and in street clothes. Why is a cops life worth more than anyone's? If someone murdered one of us, you wouldn't see the cops drop what they're doing to solve it quickly. You wouldn't see it day after day on the news. Politicians wouldn't be commenting on it. It would be just another murder.
A man in my hometown, about 10 years ago, ran from the cops. They turned a dog loose on him. The dog jumped the guy, attacking. He stabbed the dog to defend himself. He was charged with the murder of a police officer (the dog). He robbed a store for less than $40, but got sentenced for killing a cop.
by TK9Claire on November 5th, 2010