On Friday, May 4, 2012 2:41:04 PM UTC-5, Dan wrote:
This is not to say that L.E. officers are bad people - they're simply
a product of their line of work. They spend their entire workday
dealing with criminals; it should hardly be a surprise that this would
color their perspective.
I know and have known several officers, between the gym and the range, it's hard not to know at least one. I know they aren't inherently bad people, because I also know that many of them know the difference between ensuring public safety and treating everyone as a criminal. Like I said, I wonder if Goodman was a part of a culture (LAPD) that has conditioned him in the presumption of guilt (and potentially even worse bad habits of police work). There's nothing wrong with suspecting someone, there is something wrong with imposing your will on them because you *think* something might be wrong.
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