tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4098620.post699345646176427268..comments2024-03-15T04:02:42.341-04:00Comments on CrimLaw: Police Baiting and Passive ResistanceUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4098620.post-53982974981763281652014-06-21T23:11:51.962-04:002014-06-21T23:11:51.962-04:00Police have an unmitigated duty to act professiona...Police have an unmitigated duty to act professionally in the face of citizens exercising their first amendment rights to be jerks. We entrust to them the ability to deprive individuals of liberty often based on a bare assertion. We must expect nothing but the highest standard of service.<br /><br />I frankly don't understand the point of your post.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4098620.post-12626249320811502782014-06-12T22:25:56.627-04:002014-06-12T22:25:56.627-04:00Jake,
I think those videos legitimately showing a...Jake,<br /><br />I think those videos legitimately showing an abuse of power are useful. Police are entrusted with direct power over people and any abuse of that power should be seen.Ken Lammershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15646250142814585354noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4098620.post-84840631826728684542014-06-11T21:04:59.088-04:002014-06-11T21:04:59.088-04:00How do you feel about cases where the police find ...How do you feel about cases where the police find a person and convince them to commit a crime? Or, more in line with this writing, offer them the opportunity to commit a crime, leaving the actual to choice to commit the crime to their free will? Do you claim that the person would not have committed the crime if they were not a criminal? <br /><br />If a law enforcement officer is offered the opportunity to abuse power, and takes it, who does the resposibility lie with? The person who offered the opportunity or the person who acted wrongfully?<br /><br />I wonder what your response to entrapment defenses is? Do you think that everyone, confronted with the opportunity to do wrong, has the capacity for such action? Or do you think the person who induced the wrongdoing should be held responsible for causing an otherwise good person to do something they shouldn't? Better yet, for just inducing anyone to commit an "out of character" act? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16324648383172530379noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4098620.post-4905443679396983922014-06-11T08:10:19.406-04:002014-06-11T08:10:19.406-04:00Cool story bro.
So, when these videos show legit...Cool story bro. <br /><br />So, when these videos show legitimate abuse of power, as they often do, what's your opinion of their value?Jake DiMarehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18015990127882545798noreply@blogger.com