Michael823
New member
I think this is too broad of a discussion. Some police forces have corruption, but cops in general keep us safe and protected. I have been pulled over three times, once for speeding, once for a broken brake light, and once for not having my registration sticker attached. The cop that pulled me over for speeding was very nice, and being my first time getting stopped I was scared to death. We actually had a nice conversation about dogs, and he let me on my way with a warning. The second time was for a brake light, he was kind of arrogant, so I was a little short with him, but he just told me to fix it and let me on my way. The third time was for my registration/inspection problem. I was on my way to the garage to get my uninspected car fixed, that way I could get it inspected. He was incredibly nice, and gave me a ticket. But I had the opportunity to have the ticket torn up if I returned within a week to show him my inspection sticker, which I did, and he graciously tore the sticker up.
I think corruption is very minimal, and really only occurs in the big cities where money and drugs causes some officers to get greedy. But in local areas like where I live, I have seen no problems. Alot of people I know complain about the police, like they have nothing better to do other than to pull people over for speeding, DUI, etc.. And the fact is that it's their job, and I'm glad people get punished for driving recklessly.
I just think their are two sections of police officers, those who do good, and those who are corrupt, racist, etc.. But it is unfair to blame all police officers, and their work should be respected as a whole. They risk their lives daily, and are available on a whim to help others.
I think corruption is very minimal, and really only occurs in the big cities where money and drugs causes some officers to get greedy. But in local areas like where I live, I have seen no problems. Alot of people I know complain about the police, like they have nothing better to do other than to pull people over for speeding, DUI, etc.. And the fact is that it's their job, and I'm glad people get punished for driving recklessly.
I just think their are two sections of police officers, those who do good, and those who are corrupt, racist, etc.. But it is unfair to blame all police officers, and their work should be respected as a whole. They risk their lives daily, and are available on a whim to help others.