• FuglyDuck
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    -332 months ago

    yes, people here really are that violent. First off, consider that we have cities that have larger populations than many European countries. The US, in terms of population size is closer to the entire EU (350 million to 450, respectively) and it poses some… unique challenges. Secondly look at population adjusted murder rates. Yup. We feature prominently on that list, too.

    It’s. Not appropriate to paint everyone with that brush. But even if it’s only 1% that are violent… that’s still a fairly large amount of violent people to be dealing with, and most of the time, cops are dealing with people suspected of anything ranging from jay walking to mass murder.

    Even in places like the UK, if cops can justify it they will cuff you. And, no, you don’t have to be violent to for them to justify it. (And it’s not terribly difficult for them to do so. Sometimes that can be less of a factual obligation and more paperwork often cover-your-ass sort,

    Generally, it’s best to cuff before the search, the process of cuffing generally places you in a dominant position and better able to respond to aggressive actions. Searching… not so much. (Imagine checking some one’s boot and where your head is when you find that weapon.) M

    • @Dasus
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      252 months ago

      Boot leather for breakfast, interesting choice.

    • @brygphilomena
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      92 months ago

      If our system didn’t turn every action with police into one that will literally ruin lives even if your innocent, have the potential to be extra judicially murdered, and have to deal with a police force who has no patience and will remarkably quickly escalate to violence themselves maybe the populace wouldn’t resist cops so much

      • @[email protected]
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        52 months ago

        And even with this antagonistic system, police officer isn’t in the top 10 professions to die on the job.

      • FuglyDuck
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        -32 months ago

        Probably.

        I’m not saying it’s right. And it’s definitely not preferred. There is a distinct and dire need to reform policing.

        OC asked why, and the Too Angry; Didn’t Read is that cops are scared. They cuff you up when they don’t feel safe. They might also justify it as preventing escape or something. But mostly they’re scared.

        And there is some justification for that not a lot. It’s far less common than they’ll imply. But there is some.

        They’re scared little shits who’ve been selectively hired to be too dumb to find other solutions or have empathy.