I could see it in a small town. Some cops actually are interested in helping people. I knew some Trenton cops that would hang out on the corner with some neighborhood kids and buy them bodega treats even though they didn’t have to. Still not trusting a cop until I feel them out though
Since when do cops do stuff like this? Is this some white privilege or something I’m confused.
I could see it in a small town. Some cops actually are interested in helping people. I knew some Trenton cops that would hang out on the corner with some neighborhood kids and buy them bodega treats even though they didn’t have to. Still not trusting a cop until I feel them out though
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Do you have an example of cops talking about rights? That sounds like a generally good thing, but I’m probably missing something.
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They don’t probably unless you know them or it is a really slow day.
They show up and use about 200 rounds to shoot the hole bigger, all while a SWAT team is watching from a nearby roof in case the groundhog came back.
They do it all the time in the Land of Make-believe.