Dont get me wrong I am not having a personal attack at anyone and I have a very good friend who is a copper along with a family member who is a 'D' so I have heard and argued both sides of the story. Originally I wasnt going to pass any comments but I just wanted to add a bit of food for thought.
aardvark wrote:For people to sit back and think that all coppers are going to be fantastic people who never do anything wrong is just plain naive. There are plenty of coppers who I think should have probably been given the arse a long time ago. But when they are having trouble attracting people to the job to start with, how can they really afford to get rid of the ones they already have?
People that live in a glass house shouldnt throw stones. If I have staff that cant do there job or causing brand damage then I get rid of them not just keep them to fill the roster. then again those arseholes that you may be talking about actual measure there day through how many tickets they have given out and this in turn earns the government money. This means as far as the government is concerned they are the best damn revenue raisers they have ever seen and there is no way they would lose these people willingly. To me these people are just like Girl guides selling cookies.
aardvark wrote:There are plenty of knobs in every job. I've met some plumbers who are total arse clowns. Actually, now that I think about it, nearly every plumber I've ever met has been an absolute c%nt!! Most roofers and gutter installers I know are cockheads. Should I get around and assume that all plumbers and roofers are the same?
the difference here is that if a Plumber is a prick to us then we can tell him to get fucked without seeing the inside of a prison cell/courtroom and costing us money.
There is a reason Hwy patrol has a bad name and I know it frustrates the good girls and boys in blue that arent like that because no one deserves to get treated badly, however you cant cant act like GOD and play the bully whist still expecting to have respect from the community. Respect is earned