A lot of people seem to forget that most cops are dealing with the "less savoury" sectors of the populace, day in, day out. Even to the most well balanced, that is going to have a deletorious affect,to the extent that, if having an off day, they are going to bite some innocent persons head off for the most trivial of reasons, or even, no reason at all! Shouldn't happen, of course, but it does. Human nature, and, having seen some of the crap that goes on on the roads, at times, I can't blame them! You could probably lump 80% of all police in that category.
When it happens to us, we get, understandably, rather pissed off! Suddenly, all police are tarred with the same brush - the one that should be used to tar and feather the other section of arrogant, egomaniacal,arseholes, who seem to use the police as their own little power trip over the public, one which seems to often extend right to the top. - eg - the Ombudsmans report into the police attempted procurement of tasers...which concluded that - " Given that the decision on whether to equip Police with Tasers is an executive one, with no provision for Parliamentary oversight, Cabinet approval, or Ministerial sign off, I consider that there is a particularly strong public interest in the accountability and transparency of the Commissioner’s decision-making on this issue. In my view the best way to ensure this, is for the process to be as open and transparent as possible. The Police have argued that the proactive release of the Taser summaries on the Police website has already met this public interest consideration. I disagree.
The trial has been run by the Police, the summaries have been written by Police, and the refusal to release any of the “raw data” from the pilot to outside parties has meant that there does not appear to have been any external review of how the Police have conducted the pilot. The production of these reports therefore seems inadequate to address the principle of accountability.
Secondly, I have read the summaries and compared them with the tactical options report accounts. In my view, many of the summaries are extremely brief, and have the effect of “sanitising” the original reports.
These are strong words for an Ombudsman, ie, - she is essentially accusing the police of lying to the public and feeding us shit in order to push through a decision without any public oversight.
People and groups in positions of power, have a duty to act in a responsible manner towards those their actions affect and if it seems that they are not, should be called to task - and that includes the police.
and the government, multi nationals, ginga cops,etc, etc,etc........
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