San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department To Cough Up $500,000 For Wrongful Arrest
Discussion in 'Other News' started by mjd4277, Feb 9, 2023.
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This is the Texas identification law 38.02.
Texas Penal Code Section 38.02 - Failure to IdentifyRockinChair and The Railsplitter Thank this. -
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@TROOPER to TRUCKER , can you chime in on this incident…….
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From the articles I've read, it seems like after the smart aleck response the officers did everything they could to create confrontation. Turning to face a police officer isn't "taking a fighting stance", particularly when one is holding a muffin, and I'd love to see the video of what constituted "resisting arrest". Then the gentleman was in handcuffs, seated in the back of the squad car and mouthed off. At which point the officer responded in a physical manner. The gentleman is presenting no threat to the officer's physical safety nor the safety of the general public. The only thing being threatened at that point is the officer's pride.
Allowing officers to act this way is how Ronald Watts was allowed to terrorize his community for more than a decade.RockinChair, TheLoadOut, Opus and 1 other person Thank this. -
And yet they'll probably keep their jobs.
It's obvious that "to protect and serve" is not high on the list of why they joined law enforcement.
It's interesting how instead of purging the bad actors they always circle the wagons.TheLoadOut and drvrtech77 Thank this. -
The way to get a desk job is to get a promotion. The way to get promoted is to 'bust' people, or make a 'bust'.
Cops really don't make that much money starting out- truck drivers probably make more money than police in their first years. That's a big motivator too for them to make arrests or write tickets (produce revenue).
They do use illegal tactics, and they do use intimidation. My question always is: the police are watching us, but who is watching the police? How many police out there have ethics and high moral standards?Last edited: Feb 10, 2023
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[QUOTE="Diesel Dave, post: 12321037, member: 37930
Isn’t law when law enforcement approaches you and ask for an ID, your supposed to cooperate and hand it to him? Probable cause; he looked suspicious(don’t we all). Cop was just doing his job. Truck driver was having a bad day. What’s next, “Defund the police again” ?[/QUOTE]
No it’s not law! The officer has a duty to uphold the law and follow proper procedure. This means that in order to ask you for ID he needs a bit more than suspicion.TheLoadOut Thanks this.
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