major_chaos said:For bonus points, some low effort research shows this ( http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7b/Renault_trafic_police_nationale_strasbourg_-1.JPG/1280px-Renault_trafic_police_nationale_strasbourg_-1.JPG ) as the largest vehicle in use by the French police, and I wouldn't exactly call it a "huge van". Also best I can tell, some parts of the French police rarely carry the FAMAS rifle, but most just have handguns, so "yea man there was SIX OF EM' and they had MACHINEGUNS!!" is also hard to swallow. And Grenades? really?kyp275 said:Seriously, this is quite amusing, when will you get to the part with the CIA black helicopters and maybe the alien abduction?
as for the OP, its clear you made this thread for validation, not discussion. If you have had shitty experiences with cops that does suck, but it doesn't justify your massive overgeneralizing or callous hostility. If your claim that this opinion of yours is formed entirely from personal experience not the influence of others or media, then the problem is that its all just anecdotal evidence. I can easily counter that with my own anecdotal evidence that I have delt with cops many times and never had an issue. Hell as a Computer forensics major I interact with police 4 times a week at minimum, whether its my teacher, guest speakers, or just the campus PD (who are actual sworn officers from the county PD, not rent-a-cops) and I have never had an issue with any of them personally, nor have I ever seen them act in an unacceptable fashion. And the same holds true for all the times I have encountered police outside the School setting.
I'm not trying to claim police are perfect, there are certainly assholes and there are times where they just lose their job for a crime that should have put them in prison, and that is a problem. But your entire position seems to be based on anecdotal evidence and ten second non-indicative cellphone videos, and that doesn't make for a convincing platform. Also you don't seem to realize that the hostile "us Vs. them" mentality is a huge part of the problem that is perpetuated as much by civilians as it is by police.
As for what should be done, I fully agree with the idea of cameras on both cars and officers. It protects citizens from police overstepping their bounds, and it protects police from morons trying to claim "police brutality" to get out everything from a speeding ticket to assaulting an officer. And it far more reliable then cellphone videos from bystanders, which tend to be unclear, biased, and show only a very, very small part of a complex situation.
It wasn't anything like a FAMAS, sorry just got to it. It was more like a really oversized Uzi with a massive charger.