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Old May 24, 2008 | 9:22 pm
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viking407rob
 
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Originally Posted by n5667
Expecting perfection is an unrealistic goal, minimizing mistakes, a realistic goal -- do you similarly believe that any doctor who has ever made a mistake resulting in serious injury or death also be barred from working in the medical profession?
That comparison is like apples and oranges, but to generalize, yes. From my experience doctors and health care workers are far more accountable than your average LEO. Just a few "mistakes" and a health care provider can be sued for malpractice, forced into bankruptcy and/or charged. A "dirty" or incompetent investigator can easily get away with charging (and framing) innocent people for years. This is especially true when officers are protected by a culture where many co-workers are accomplices, or just too afraid to confront the problem. In many cases, even honest cops prefer to look the other way.


If LEO's were really held accountable, there would be fewer of these "mistakes." If most anyone from any other profession made "mistakes" of that magnitude, they'd likely be terminated. Why should cops be any different? Are you guys special? It always tickles the pee out of me whenever a cop is complaining about getting a ticket, being arrested for their own misdeeds or when they are forced to deal with the same things the rest of us deal with. Cops are no better than the rest of us and do not deserve special privileges. How many times have off duty LEOs complained about the TSA debacle, as if they deserve a free pass??? I guess the laws only apply to the rest of us....

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