ACAB holy fuck.
If my boss told me at my job, I had to attack genocide protesters or I would be fired, I think I would rip out his jugular with my teeth and then quit
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ACAB holy fuck.
If my boss told me at my job, I had to attack genocide protesters or I would be fired, I think I would rip out his jugular with my teeth and then quit
To be fair, cops have no other marketable skills, so rage quitting has more serious consequences than for normal people with transferable skills.
quit your jobs then???
They can literally not do it...
Cops have an insane amount of power because they can just not do their job whenever they feel like it
So stop doing it then you fuckwits
If you're ashamed of the job you are doing, find a new job.
This isn't like working in fast food, where you can just find another job right away. You're talking about abandoning a career the officer has spent years building.
Principles aren't principles if you only follow them when they're easy.
Principles can be in conflict though. The promise to provide stability for your family, for example, is often more urgent than more lofty political principles. In this situation, looking actively for another job whilst continuing to perform the tasks you disagree with at a level of bare minimum compliance might be an ethically acceptable compromise.
You dont have a line you wouldnt cross at work? Arresting someone carries a risk of harm, would you harm someone else daily whilst looking for new work?
There are tons of lines I wouldn't cross at work, but those lines would be different in another job. If arresting people is generally part of your job description, then I would expect you to have different red lines.
Easy to say but my job is shit and what real choice do I have? Sure I can look for something else but there isn't much out there.
Are you a cop? If so then you don't need me to tell you about all of the private security gigs that are going because you 100% already knew about them.
It is a fine principle to uphold the law. In this particular case it is the law that's an ass, not the enforcement.
Easy for us to say.
I'm not claiming to be the moral arbiters of the nation though, am I. They are, that's the job they chose to do, it's not my fault they suddenly don't like it. Same for the military in the US wandering aboud LA, and DC.
Yeah cuffing pensioners is a real skill that must be honed with years of hard work & training
https://www.joiningthepolice.co.uk/training-progression/training
18-22 weeks of classroom based training, then three months supervision on the job. Then they will be getting promoted as they get more experienced.
It's a lot to just walk away from.
“Just following orders” you say? You could choose not to do it. You could choose to not participate in injustice. What you are doing is bad and you should feel bad for doing it.
Not a good policy for police to choose what laws to enforce.
I take it you have some kind of experience of reporting a burglary and having them follow it up at all then?
That's more inability than unwillingness.
The whole point of protesting is visibility. The whole point of burglary is invisibility.
They should be more like the Italian dock workers.
Then they should refuse to do it, and make the police force go through the trouble of firing them.
This. Right here. Don't make it easy on the brass by quitting
Resign, pigs.