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View Poll Results: Do you trust the police?

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    Arch, surely there was CCTV to catch the police?

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    I trust the police, and anyone who doesn't is stupid. I bet if you got mugged, you would go running to the police.

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    Police are not robots, just remember that. They are still people!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Milestone View Post
    Arch, surely there was CCTV to catch the police?

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    WHats a CCTV ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arch View Post
    WHats a CCTV ?
    CCTV is pretty much just security camera footage.

    But yes, police can be trusted if you're willing to cooperate.
    Some act bad, but thats because they can't tolerate a lot of things because of this generation. I know they get called a lot of names and highly abused..
    But it's just a title and they're just another person, earning money to live.

    If you can't trust them, then why trust your parents?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fiendly View Post
    CCTV is pretty much just security camera footage.

    But yes, police can be trusted if you're willing to cooperate.
    Some act bad, but thats because they can't tolerate a lot of things because of this generation. I know they get called a lot of names and highly abused..
    But it's just a title and they're just another person, earning money to live.

    If you can't trust them, then why trust your parents?
    Oh... well to answer doms question, it was an alley way... lmao no security cameras there atleast i doubt it.
    Also the above comparison with the parents trust is a terrible example lmao
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arch View Post
    Oh... well to answer doms question, it was an alley way... lmao no security cameras there atleast i doubt it.
    Also the above comparison with the parents trust is a terrible example lmao
    Not so much, think of them as your parents.
    They'll help you, if you help them.. If you disrespect them, treat them like crap.. Then well, that's how they'll treat you.

    It's a perfect example.
    I've seen and heard a lot of stories about this and when you hear from the polices side.. It's just guttering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arch View Post
    Oh... well to answer doms question, it was an alley way... lmao no security cameras there atleast i doubt it.
    Also the above comparison with the parents trust is a terrible example lmao
    What part of Canada are you in? I know there wouldn't be in the Alleyway, but there must be some near by to prove the police car was where you say it was?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fiendly View Post
    Not so much, think of them as your parents.
    They'll help you, if you help them.. If you disrespect them, treat them like crap.. Then well, that's how they'll treat you.

    It's a perfect example.
    I've seen and heard a lot of stories about this and when you hear from the polices side.. It's just guttering.
    yes but at the end of the day your parents will always love you no matter what it is and they dont proflie you for what you wear and how old you are...

    Also from Toronto, and during that incident once it happened i saw a parking police officer at the end of the alley and he didnt see anything(I just needed to ask him for directions because i had no idea where the cop dropped me off at)
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    Maybe the TV programmes might change what you think? I don't really have a negative view about Police at all probably because I've never had an experience with them. I do think they do a lot of work that is private and hidden that the public don't know about and what they do daily I feel is considerably good, they are trying their best so why not trust them?

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    I've never had a bad experience with cops. They all seem friendly round my area, just a tad lazy. I've seen year 8s walk out of school smoking and CSO (Community Support Officers) on the other side of the road ignoring it, having a nice chit-chat about eastenders or whatever. I mean I know they're not full police but I thought it was their jobs to get rid of that stuff?

    So, to answer the question - yes I can trust police and I think it's silly not to. Even if you have personal experiences, that's one policeman/woman. There are thousands. You can't say a kid is bad because they wear the same shirt as a bully you know. You can't say a cop is corrupt because one happened to give you a bad experience, who knows - maybe you deserved it?

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