The duration of I Corrupt All Cops is 1.78 hours.
I Corrupt All Cops was created on 2009-04-30.
The exact number of corrupt or "dirty" cops in New York during the 1960s is difficult to quantify due to the clandestine nature of such activities and the lack of comprehensive records. However, this period was marked by significant corruption scandals, including the Knapp Commission's investigation in the early 1970s, which revealed widespread corruption in the NYPD. Estimates suggest that hundreds of officers may have been involved in corrupt activities, but precise figures remain elusive.
yes india is corrupt , but its not most corrupt country,
power in itself is not corrupt, but is it possible to corrupt power
ED as in Corrupted.
Please understand that if you are saying they are that corrupt, then maybe you should consider that you are actually right! I don't think you've actually considered that. I know that sounds funny, but realize this - while claiming that some cops are corrupt, you are attempting to start investigating their families and finances! Probably not the best of ideas. If you truly have cause for concern, simply tell the District Attorney and let him do as he'll do. But your "duty", if you actually had a duty, is now done.
no...
ask the cops
Very corrupt.
corrupt is the root word.
The best departments you'll get in America are the big city cops. City cops enforce major laws such as murders, armed robberies, and a large variety of offenses. The smaller the town the more small offenses such as not fully stopping for a stop sign are strictly enforced. NYPD is one of the best. People think it's one of the worst because it has the most corrupt but it is also one of the largest departments in the world. So let's say a small town has 1000 cops with 10% corrupt (100 cops), and the NYPD has over 50,000 cops, and 10% of that is 5000 cops. It's a larger department so of course you'll hear more about corruption. They also do a lot of good. LAPD and most of deparments in California do a great job there as well. New Jersey State Police are one of the few departments in NJ that enforces serious crimes throughout the state and are very professional and courteous. A lot of police in Florida are really good people too. People in general in Florida are nicer and it's a great place to work. Don't know too much about anything out of US.