It is often a result of the people they have deal with all day.
By the end of a shift dealing with everyone else's problems and stupidity they are tired and it effects their attitude. Generalizing any profession is wrong, many officers maintain polite decorum from start of shift to end of shift.
Some people may dislike or resent the police due to negative personal experiences or perceptions of police misconduct or abuse of power. Additionally, systemic issues such as racism and bias in policing can contribute to distrust of law enforcement among certain communities.
People hate the Police because they are people that are paid, to enforce laws. Regardless of the morality of that law. It may be a law they may or may not agree with but they have sold their right to disagree and must enforce it.
For example, Police in Nazi Germany were paid, to harass Jewish citizens, and did so without any moral thought.
There are a lot of police who do the exact same crap any other person does that is illegal. I have witnessed many cops drive drunk from country clubs i have worked at yet they wouldn't hesitate to arrest a person for DWI.
Police will pull you over because you are talking on your mobile phone and then do exactly the same thing because the law only applies to civilians. Morality, fair play and simply good values do not apply to them.
Usually young males from 16 - 25 are not fond of police because they are targets of profiling.
Police are more likely to mess with young males and try to screw underage girls, which was very rampant when I was in High School.
Police will lie about your rights and try to force you to do things you don't legally have to. Ie the right to record an officer whilst they are doing their duty.
Police will take the car of a speeding motorist without the motorists permission, and then speed off to their next encounter, without warning lights, to arrest a thief for doing the exact same thing because the law says they can.
I have friend who was pulled over by her ex because she was driving with another male and the cop proceeded to beat the hell out of him.
There are good cops out there, but the system is designed to weed them out pretty quickly.
Most will agree that because police officers are immune, from both civil as well as criminal prosecution, from a great deal of their conduct when dealing with the public; that they have grown callus (if not totalitarian) in their treatment of other people.
Several groups are attempting to reinstate prosecution of police for their conduct, although they are meeting with a great deal of resistance; police often arrest them for even attempting it, and the majority are too afraid to approach the subject (because of the threat of arrest).
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An Opposing View: The above so-called "information," that they are IMMUNE from civil and criminal prosecution, will no doubt come as a surprising shock to many law enforcement officers and their agencies who have been successfully sued (and some jailed) over the years for violations of various civil and criminal laws and regulations. (in the US) NO ONE is immune from being brought before the courts to answer for their activities if credible evidence of their alleged misconduct can be presented and sustained.
i think they treat women poorly because they know we are weaker then men some of us not all of us and by reacting they only treat you worse, my advice dont let them see that you are weak because, that will only give them the power to treat you worse dont give your power to them at least try not to
Not everyone hates the police, but some people do due to instances of police brutality, racial profiling, and a lack of accountability. These actions and perceptions contribute to ongoing tensions between law enforcement and certain communities.
While hate speech can be harmful and divisive, it is protected under the freedom of speech. However, hate groups promoting violence or discrimination can be restricted under law to prevent harm to individuals or communities. It is a delicate balance between protecting free speech and preventing harm to society.
You should be respectful of all peoples and cultures. You can try calling them their names, like Joe, or perhaps Susan. Do not be racist, if you must hate, you should hate everybody equally. There are stupid white people, stupid black people, stupid Asians, and stupid Jews.
To file a complaint about hate speech, you can contact the platform where the speech occurred (social media site, website, etc.) and report the specific content. Provide details and evidence to support your claim. You can also reach out to local law enforcement or organizations that specialize in monitoring and combatting hate speech.
The term "rozzers" is slang for police officers and is believed to have originated from the name of Sir Charles Warren, who was the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police in London in the late 19th century. "Rozzer" is derived from his nickname, "Rosie," and eventually evolved into a term used to refer to police officers in general.
Hate the Police was created in 1980.
police have confirmed this news. "Hate crimes are rising day by day."
Not everyone hates the police, but some people do due to instances of police brutality, racial profiling, and a lack of accountability. These actions and perceptions contribute to ongoing tensions between law enforcement and certain communities.
Because it is a racial term.
Yes, but police hate them.
no the police hate him because he's a very rich african
only Emily osment hates her
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Yes, unfortunately. People do hate people.
People might say they hate being Military Police Officers for a variety of reasons. Some common factors that may contribute to their dislike of the career include irregular working hours, the potential danger or risk involved in the job, dealing with conflicts or confrontations, and the stress that comes with enforcing rules and regulations. Ultimately, personal experiences and individual preferences can also play a significant role in shaping an individual's perspective on their job as an MOS 31B.
a victim of hate is a person who suffers from people who hate on people for no reason
No. Not really, unless its like an exclamation like "I HATE POLICE OFFICERS!" then yea you would.